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ReCell Center at Argonne Awarded $2 Million to Enhance Domestic Advancements in Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling
This article was first published by the Applied Materials division at Argonne National Laboratory. The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) announced the selection of eight projects to drive innovation in lithium-ion battery rejuvenation, recycling, and… Read More
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Argonne is helping U.S. companies advance battery recycling technology and strengthen the nation’s battery supply chain
This article was first published by Argonne National Laboratory. Argonne received $3.5 million in funding to help accelerate battery production in America, lower costs, provide a domestic source of materials and reduce the environmental impact of electric vehicle batteries. Batteries are critical… Read More
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The future of energy starts with rebuilding the battery
Learn more about the ReCell Center’s impact on battery recycling featured in Hard Reset, a video series by Freethink. View Story… Read More
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Secretary Jennifer Granholm discusses how the U.S. Department of Energy is pioneering battery recycling research and development
Posted on Instagram Nov. 19, 2021 Watch Video… Read More
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ReCell Center could save costly nickel and cobalt, transform battery recycling worldwide
Argonne’s ReCell Center has already made pivotal discoveries as scientists create and test new recycling processes and battery designs. These discoveries will help grow a globally competitive U.S. recycling industry. This article was authored by Jeff Spangenberger and first published by Argonne… Read More
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ReCell team members take home R&D 100 Award for EverBatt
CLEVELAND, October 29, 2019 – Technologies developed by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and partner organizations have won nine 2019 R&D 100 awards. The awards program, sometimes called the “Oscars of Innovation,” honors revolutionary ideas in science and technology… Read More