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The President’s DOE budget reinforces commitment to position American workers, scientists, industries and communities at the center of a clean energy economy.
A joint statement by the Energy Ministries of the Governments of France and the United States of America.
R&D projects in Texas, New Mexico, and Ohio will predict and detect seismic disruptions at underground carbon storage facilities, protecting groundwater and enhancing carbon capture efforts.
On May 27, 2021, Secretary Granholm delivered testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Space, Science, and Technology on DOE's FY22 budget request.
Awardees represent universities and DOE National Labs in 32 states, part of DOE’s efforts to grow a skilled STEM workforce.
DOE’s annual competition highlights importance of investing in next generation of leaders in science.
This G7 effort, led jointly by the U.S. and the UK G7 Presidency, will create a strong partnership among like-minded countries to reduce emissions in heavy industries such as steel, cement, and chemicals.
ARPA-E program will fund projects aiming for tenfold reduction in spent nuclear fuel, minimizing the need for disposal sites.
New report highlights 12 organizations achieving bold energy, water, and financing goals; DOE launches new $12 million Lighting Prize.
15 new research projects will seek improvements to biofuel manufacturing that maximize production while reducing CO2 emissions waste.