Six U.S.-based clean energy technology companies have been selected to receive funding to use the Department of Energy’s network of supercomputers to optimize their manufacturing processes and boost product development.
Awardees under the High-Performance Computing for Manufacturing program will access HPC facilities at DOE national laboratories and apply advanced modeling, simulation and data analysis to streamline the development of decarbonization technologies, DOE said Wednesday.
The awardees and their partner laboratories are:
Allegheny Technologies and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Danieli USA and National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Ford Motor Company and Sandia National Laboratory
M2X Energy and Argonne National Laboratory
Siemens and Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Solar Turbines and Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The companies will receive…
