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July 30, 2024 — Panel discussion at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees visit displays at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Rouzbeh Savary, Founder and President, C-Crete Technologies, gives a presentation at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees visit displays at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Kelsey Rose, Senior Manager of Embodied Carbon Strategy, Hines, participates in a panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — A presentation panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. From left to right: Glen Junor, Daniel Kopp, Michele Blackburn, and Will Nguyên. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Kelsey Rose, Senior Manager of Embodied Carbon Strategy, Hines, participates in a panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees network during a break at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Rouzbeh Savary, Founder and President, C-Crete Technologies, gives a presentation at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

November 15, 2023 - CABLE 2023 Big Idea Workshop

Hosted by the DOE/EERE Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), held at the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Laurent Pilon, Program Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) delivers the keynote on Investment in High Temperature Superconducting Tapes.

 

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July 30, 2024 — Items on display at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees visit displays at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Kelsey Rose, Senior Manager of Embodied Carbon Strategy, Hines, participates in a panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — A panel discussion at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. From left to right: Mike Eads, Larry Rowland, Kelsey Rose, and Dirk Kestner. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — A presentation panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. From left to right: Tom Erickson, Glen Junor, and Daniel Kopp. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees visit displays at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Craig Hargis, VP of Products, Fortera, gives a presentation at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — A presentation panel and audience at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — A presentation panel and audience at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Dirk Kestner, Senior Principal - Director of Sustainable Design, Walter P. Moore, participates in a panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Rouzbeh Savary, Founder and President, C-Crete Technologies, gives a presentation at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — John Mead, CEO, Solid Carbon, gives a presentation at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

November 15, 2023 - CABLE 2023 Big Idea Workshop

Hosted by the DOE/EERE Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), held at the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), University of Colorado Boulder (CU). Rishi Raj from CU presents on his research.

 

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July 30, 2024 — A presentation panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. From left to right: Ana Aday, Dorian Krausz, Mikaela DeRousseau, and Hailey Goodale. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — A presentation panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. From left to right: Ana Aday, Dorian Krausz, Mikaela DeRousseau, and Hailey Goodale. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Rouzbeh Savary, Founder and President, C-Crete Technologies, gives a presentation at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Dirk Kestner, Senior Principal - Director of Sustainable Design, Walter P. Moore, participates in a panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Items on display at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — A panel discussion at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. From left to right: Mike Eads, Larry Rowland, Kelsey Rose, and Dirk Kestner. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees network during a break at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

High-Strength Low-Alloy (HSLA) steel exhibits excellent tensile strength and ductility, and it also possesses good welding performance due to its low carbon equivalent. However, welding defects always inevitably appear during the fusion weldingof HSLA steel.

 

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July 30, 2024 — NREL Director Martin Keller welcoming attendees during his opening remarks at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — A presentation panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. From left to right: Michele Blackburn, Will Nguyên, and Rouzbeh Savary. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees visit displays at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Larry Rowland asks a question to the presentation panel during the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — A presentation panel at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. From left to right: Tom Erickson, Glen Junor, Daniel Kopp, Michele Blackburn, Will Nguyên, and Rouzbeh Savary. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees visit displays at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees network during a break at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — Attendees visit displays at the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

November 15, 2023 - CABLE 2023 Big Idea Workshop

Hosted by the DOE/EERE Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), held at the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), University of Colorado Boulder. The audience listens to Dr. Tina Kaarsberg, DOE CABLE Lead, give an overview of the CABLE Strategy.

 

(Photo by Bryan Bechtold / NREL)

July 30, 2024 — An audience member asks a question to a panel during the 2024 Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual Cement and Concrete Decarbonization Meeting brought together over 100 representatives from technology startups, investors, academia, industry, and corporate institutions to discuss how emerging technology solutions can be merged with current and future industry needs in accelerating the transition to low carbon cement and concrete solutions. (Photo by Gregory Cooper / NREL)

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