The NETL Super Computer was designed for performing engineering calculations that apply to fossil energy research. It is one of the world’s larger supercomputers, and encompasses visualization centers in Morgantown, WV; Pittsburgh, PA; and Albany, OR. It supports NETL's simulation-based engineering research goals where researchers develop and employ advanced tools (for example NETL's MFIX software) to model phenomena that are very difficult if not impossible to measure in real life. The facility can also run modeling tools at scales ranging from molecular-scale to entire power plants, including those with carbon capture. The tools and resources associated with the Super Computer make it easier for researchers to collaborate, access enhanced visualization tools, and store and analyze data in order to overcome technical barriers to innovations in the energy industry.