The National Laboratory of the Rockies' Kestrel supercomputer has supported over 500 energy modeling and simulation projects in 2025, with upgrades enhancing its AI capabilities. These projects cover materials science, energy systems, manufacturing, and fluid dynamics, enabling research on cost-effective alternatives for battery metals, optimized bioreactor designs, and improved electricity load forecasting. NLR's advanced computing capabilities are crucial for tackling complex energy challenges and facilitating scientific discovery in applied energy research, providing valuable insights for climate solutions experts.