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Energy I-Corps Cohort 1

Cohort 1

Training for Energy I-Corps’ first cohort was held Oct. 11–Nov. 19, 2015, in Golden, Colorado. Explore the links below to learn about Cohort 1 teams and their technologies.

See photos from Energy I-Corps cohorts 1 and 2 on our Flickr stream.

Photo of Energy I-Corps team members working together on a poster board.
A woman and two men standing side-by-side each other smiling at the camera.

ARAI – Idaho National Laboratory

An image of various objects including a circle of people, electric powerlines, a graphic of a sun and clouds, a cityscape with trees, and the C-Best logo with a Peak Time clock.

C-BEST – Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

This image shows a man hammering a wall.

CI-ReClad – Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Co-Culture Green – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Ray Conley and Elina Kasman working with the Dynamic Aperture prototype. Image from Argonne National Laboratory

Dynamic Aperture – Argonne National Laboratory

This graphic illustrates an air conditioning unit and how it's placed on a wall.

Eco-AC – National Renewable Energy Laboratory

HYDRA – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Round metal disk laying flat with a blue lighted "X" in the center of the disk and four silver bolts sticking out of the disk.

Ring Burner – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Man and woman standing next to each other holding a certificate.

Sonic LQ – Argonne National Laboratory

This image shows the interworkings of a machine.

STARS – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Sub Lambda – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

A drawing of equations explaining the Switchable Polarity Solvent Forward Osmosis technology.

Switchable Polarity Solvent Forward Osmosis – Idaho National Laboratory

This image shows two man standing in front of several largeTV screens analyzing data.

Tunation – Oak Ridge National Laboratory

This graphic shows multipe wind turbines with mountains in the background.

WISDEM® – National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Energy I-Corps is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Technology Transitions.

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