Alliance to continue management of National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will 
extend the contract for management of its National Renewable Energy Laboratory 
(NREL) by Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC. In a letter to the 
Alliance, DOE said it was providing preliminary notice that the Department will 
exercise the option to extend Alliance's contract to manage and operate NREL 
beyond the current five-year contract period. The Department did not specify the 
extension period in its notice to the Alliance.
Alliance is a limited liability company that is equally owned and governed 
by Battelle 
and MRIGlobal. It was awarded the contract to manage and operate 
the Laboratory on July 29, 2008. The original contract period was from Oct. 1, 
2008, through Sept. 30, 2013. It was valued at $1.1 billion over the five years, 
and could be extended up to an additional five years.
Dr. Dan Arvizu serves as Alliance president and director of NREL. He has 
led NREL for seven years.
"This announcement is a positive indication of the value Alliance brings to 
DOE in the management of NREL," Arvizu said. 
The Alliance leadership team is comprised of Dr. Dana Christensen, deputy 
laboratory director for Science and Technology; Ken Powers, deputy laboratory 
director and chief operating officer; and Bobi Garrett, deputy laboratory 
director for Strategic Planning and Partnerships.   
Under the Alliance's leadership, NREL has grown from about 1,000 employees 
to about 2,300 and has built a campus that is a living model for architects and 
builders on what is possible in energy-efficient laboratories and office parks. 
The lab's newest buildings – the Integrated Biorefinery Research Facility and 
the Energy Systems Integration Facility will continue NREL's tradition of 
offering one-of-a-kind capacities for industry partners. 
NREL has earned 12 R&D 100 Awards since 2008, for innovations from a 
utility-scale solar power generator to a revolutionary new kind of air 
conditioning.
NREL's annual submissions of inventions have increased 276 percent and 
patent application filings have risen by 192 percent in the last five years.  
This focus on intellectual property commercialization has resulted in doubling 
the number of NREL commercial intellectual property licenses. The lab currently 
holds 262 patents.
With 260 active technology partnership agreements, Alliance has made it a 
priority to work with industry partners to increase the speed and scale of 
technology deployment.   In 2011, NREL had more cooperative research and 
development agreement (CRADA) activity than any other DOE laboratory and was 
responsible for one-quarter of all CRADAs in the DOE system.
The Alliance is governed by a 15-member Board of Directors composed of five 
executives each from MRIGlobal and Battelle, as well as representatives from 
five key collaborating universities: Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State 
University, University of Colorado-Boulder, Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology and Stanford University.
NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for 
renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development.
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