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DOE Concludes 2024 by Celebrating Billions in Historic Clean Energy Investments, Successful Energy Cost Saving Programs, and Domestic Manufacturing that will Boost our Economic and Energy Security

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The Office of Science’s accomplishments span a variety of areas, from the world’s largest camera for astrophysics to sequencing the sugarcane genome.

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Florida Community to Deploy Utility-Scale Battery Storage System to Support Critical Community Services and Save Municipal Utility Customers Money

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Funding from President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda Builds on Nearly 100 Cross-Government Actions That Are Sharply Reducing Methane Pollution in Support of Clean Air, Good Jobs, and Climate Action

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Domestic Energy Usage from Data Centers Expected to Double or Triple by 2028, DOE Continues to Accelerate Development and Deployment of Solutions to Meet Growing Demand

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Funding will support energy infrastructure projects that position nonprofits to better serve their communities and missions

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$25 Million Investment Will Improve Scalability, Increase Productivity, and Lower the Cost for Domestic Battery Production

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The U.S. Department of Energy Completed an Update of the Studies that Inform its Public Interest Determination for LNG Export Applications to non-Free Trade Agreement Countries, a Requirement Authorized by Federal Law.

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The Natural Gas Act has given the U.S. Secretary of Energy the responsibility to evaluate whether authorizations for the export of liquefied natural gas to non-free-trade-agreement countries is consistent with the “public interest.”

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Third Round of Funding Will Support School Districts’ Efforts to Lower Utility Costs, Upgrade Building Systems, and Create Healthier Learning Spaces for Students