
DOE Awards $110 Million to Small Businesses Pursuing Scientific, Clean Energy, and Climate Solutions
102 projects across America will receive seed funding to launch new ideas to market that will create jobs.

While women overall would have to work until March 24, over 65 more days, to make the same wages as men, this fact can break down even farther. Read on to learn why.

Read on to see who motivated Department of Energy staffers in their work today.

Accelerators Are Key to Groundbreaking Solutions for Medical, Clean Energy, and National Security Challenges

For five women at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories, inspiring girls and women to pursue STEM is an official part-time job.

DOE announced up to $52.5 million for Industrial Assessment Centers that help manufacturers improve efficiency, save money, and reduce emissions.

Five phenomenal NNSA women are setting a new standard and forging an atypical path that other women and girls can look to for inspiration in STEM.

International Women’s Day is March 8—a day to celebrate women’s achievements, raise awareness against bias, and take action for equality.
DOE announced $115 million for small businesses pursuing clean energy R&D projects, from grid modernization to carbon removal to energy storage.

EM’s Portsmouth Site has launched a new education program aimed at getting local students to start thinking about careers in STEAM.