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New collaboration with the Texas A&M Energy Institute will broaden the geographic reach and diversity representation of the United States C3E program.
New data tool will help decision makers determine a set of technology and policy options for Puerto Rico's power system.
The Department of Energy issued a Request for Information (RFI) on the development of small-scale, modular coal-based power plants of the future.
Collegiate Wind Competition helps undergraduates learn the real-world skills they need to grow America's energy economy.
Four funding opportunities support early-stage bioenergy research and development.
Research will help lay the groundwork for future computing.
The Energy Department announced $68.5 million for advanced vehicle technologies supporting affordable mobility, energy security, and economic growth.
ARPA-E provides up to $30 million to develop storage technologies for secure, resilient grid.
The Energy Department announced $23 million to support marine energy industry advancement in wave, tidal, ocean and river current technologies.
Successful competition highlights importance of investing in the next generation of leaders in science