On Dec. 4, Secretary Granholm signed a memorandum reaffirming DOE’s commitment to purchase clean power from Tribes.

Office of Science Director Asmeret Asefaw Berhe traveled to key climate science experiments to experience the amazing work the Office is supporting.

Annual Event Highlights Nearly 40 Tribal Energy Successes Around the Country

The Arctic Energy Office worked to ensure that we supported the Arctic data gathering efforts for the recently released DOE National Transmission Needs Study.

Three Projects, Including One From the University of Alaska Fairbanks Will Study Macroalgae as Potential Source of Critical Rare Earth Elements

Here’s a review of some of the key moments of engagement former Senior Advisor Matt Heavner has gotten to be part of in fulfilling the Arctic Energy Office’s mission.

Launch Alaska is a nonprofit accelerator that was awarded over $800,000 through the Office of Technology Transitions’ (OTT) Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) program.

As Givey's decade with DOE came to a close, he reflected upon the work of the Arctic Energy Office in support of the Department and Alaska.

The Arctic Energy Ambassadors program will provide training and support to develop regional energy leadership in the state, driving community-lead energy projects and support clean energy transitions in their communities.

Learn about how the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships Program Selections will mean more reliable electric service, good-paying union jobs, and increased resilience against growing climate threats.