Department of Energy
Genesis Mission leverages the Department of Energy''s unique scientific datasets-spanning more than 100 petabytes of experimental and simulation data across every major domain of science—to double
Genesis Mission leverages the Department of Energy''s unique scientific datasets-spanning more than 100 petabytes of experimental and simulation data across every major domain of science—to double
The Department of Energy (DOE) manages the United States'' nuclear infrastructure and administers the country''s energy policy. The Department of Energy also funds scientific research in the field.
Its functions include advancing energy research and innovation, promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy, regulating the production and distribution of
Learn more about the advantages of wind energy, solar energy, bioenergy, geothermal energy, hydropower, and marine energy, and how the U.S. Department of Energy is working to modernize
The mission of the Energy Department is to ensure America''s security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions.
The Department of Energy (DOE) drives America''s energy security and innovation. This article examines its key initiatives in energy efficiency,
Vogel Holding in western Pennsylvania has turned trash into energy by capturing methane from its Seneca Landfill and processing it into renewable natural gas to fuel the company''s waste collection
Vision OPEN 2024 projects offer groundbreaking solutions across the energy spectrum, including primary generation like nuclear fusion and geothermal, infrastructure like power
Primary energy sources take many forms, including nuclear energy, fossil energy -- like oil, coal and natural gas -- and renewable sources like wind, solar, geothermal and hydropower.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) is considering issuing a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to accelerate U.S. energy independence by increasing domestic supplies of
Although only in existence since 1977, the Department traces its lineage to the Manhattan Project effort to develop the atomic bomb during World War II and to the various energy-related programs that
The following offices within the U.S. Department of Energy report directly to the Office of the Secretary. Click the individual cards to learn more about each office and their work.
From the oil crisis to the climate crisis, Kate Gordon, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Energy, joins Climate Now to discuss the history of the US
The AFDC is a resource of the U.S. Department of Energy''s Vehicle Technologies Office.
Discover 50 key facts about the Department of Energy (DOE), from its history and mission to its role in nuclear safety, renewable energy, and national security.
The Department undertook responsibility for long-term, high-risk research and development of energy technologies, federal power marketing, energy conservation, the nuclear weapons program, energy
DOE identified wildfire, heat waves, and precipitation as the most impactful climate risks. DOE is focused on increasing the resilience of our facilities and operations. DOE sites have identified,
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