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Nuclear Reactor Deployment: Costs & Benefits
The United States government, under President Donald Trump, has issued a series of executive orders aimed at accelerating the development and deployment of advanced nuclear reactors. This initiative, focused on nuclear reactor deployment, represents a significant shift in energy strategy, leveraging technological advancements to potentially bolster domestic power generation. The core directive…
Trump's Department of Energy Funds 14 Michigan Wind Energy Projects in 2025
DOE-backed initiatives highlight Michigan’s leadership in next-generation wind energy research, manufacturing, and environmental protection. Michigan Wind Energy Projects 2025 Drive Innovation and Sustainability Michigan is playing a growing role in America’s renewable energy push. According to the Department of Energy’s Wind Energy Technologies Office, 14 innovative projects across Michigan…
Climate Change Effects on Wind Energy - Phase I
Department of Energy (DOE) SBIR
The DOE selected Vertum Partners to receive Phase I of a competitive Small Business Innovation and Research award to develop innovative datasets and analysis tools focused on the effects of climate change on wind energy.
Summary
We propose to develop a software tool that will incorporate effects of long-term changes in climate on wind energy production. This will allow wind farm project analysts and risk assessors the ability to plan for the benefits and risks of a changing climate.
Climate Change Effects on Wind Energy - Phase II
Department of Energy (DOE) SBIR
The DOE selected Vertum Partners to receive Phase II of a competitive Small Business Innovation and Research award to develop innovative datasets and analysis tools focused on the effects of climate change on wind energy.
Summary
We propose to develop a software tool that will quantify and reduce the uncertainties of atmospheric factors in wind energy production. This will allow wind farm project analysts and risk assessors the ability to lower costs of wind energy production and plan for the benefits and risks of a changing climate.