
Hear from Arctic Energy Ambassador Amanda Tördal, Ambassador for the Bering Strait region, about the people who are dedicated to breaking the trail for the way forward for energy projects in her region.

FECM issued a notice of intent to provide funding for large-scale conversion of carbon emissions into environmentally responsible and economically valuable products

The people that build, operate, and maintain nuclear power plants are highly trained, hard-working, and well-paid. But you don’t have to be an engineer to work in nuclear energy.

Investment in local energy projects can help stabilize energy prices, improve energy security, and foster local economic growth.
DOE Announces Collaboration With Tribal Leaders To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Strengthen National Security

Meet David Brown, a contractor for DOE's office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy who lived in Homer, Alaska, for two years and worked for a summer as a commercial fisherman in Bristol Bay.

Spark Squad Nuclear comic book explores the largest U.S. clean energy source — nuclear power.
Meet Rosie Ricketts, a Technical Project Officer with the Office of State and Community Energy Programs who settled in Alaska after serving there with the United States Air Force and lived there for 38 years.

In collaboration with the Office of Technology Transitions, the Arctic Energy Office is funding a bonus prize for the EnergyTech University Prize.
High school and middle school teams nationwide can now sign up to compete in one of the nation’s most prestigious and largest academic science competitions