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We’re tapping into some of the best and brightest minds around the world to develop and deploy clean energy technologies that will create a greener future for people in every corner of the globe.
Secretary Granholm discussed renewable energy innovation across the region and emphasize the benefits of clean energy research and development in rural communities.
Funding Will Prevent At-Risk Nuclear Facilities from Premature Closure and Support President Biden's Clean Energy Goals
DOE Requests Information on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Investments to Spur Growth in Geothermal Energy, A Source of Round-the-Clock Clean Power
DOE invests in research to understand the Arctic’s importance to our Earth’s overall sustainability. These Arctic projects funded by the DOE Office of Science include: Atmospheric Radiation Measurement, Energy Exascale Earth System Model and NGEE Arctic.
Secretary Granholm penned an op-ed in The Post and Courier. Building a diverse clean energy workforce would not only give Americans of all backgrounds an opportunity to build generational wealth — it’ll give our planet a fighting chance.
DOE Seeks Public Input to Drive the Cost-effective Implementation of Building Energy Codes for Greater Efficiency, Resilience, and Cost Savings
Factsheet Details President Biden’s Infrastructure Investments and Ongoing DOE Initiatives to Boost Rural Energy, Spur Economic Opportunities, Increase Access to Clean Electricity for Remote and Tribal Communities
The following statement was issued by Secretary Granholm following the U.S. Senate confirmation of Dr. Marvin Adams
International Energy Agency Member Countries Take Unprecedented Action to Address Continued Market and Supply Disruptions Caused by Russia’s Unprovoked Further Invasion of Ukraine