The Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) news section features current news, accomplishments, research initiatives, funding opportunities and more from around the energy sector.
Executive Order establishes the first ever comprehensive whole-of-government policy to build resilience and protect against electromagnetic pulses.
Institute will focus on early-stage research for advancing cybersecurity in energy efficient manufacturing.
The Department of Energy announced that is has awarded contracts for the recent Strategic Petroleum Reserve crude oil sale.
DOE plans to draw down and sell crude oil from three SPR sites—Bryan Mound and Big Hill in Texas, and West Hackberry in Louisiana.
The Center will initially fund up to $16 million for research in the areas of energy-water nexus, fossil energy, energy storage, and cybersecurity.
Institute aims to develop technologies that will advance U.S. manufacturing competitiveness, energy efficiency, and innovation.
Energy Department and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to discuss security practices to protect energy infrastructure.

Whether hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, or volcanic eruption, Department of Energy emergency responders were there.

Funding will go toward innovations and technologies designed to increase the resilience, reliability and security of an integrated grid.

The 2018 CEDS Peer Review, held November 6-8 in Arlington, Virginia, evaluated ongoing, next-generation developments of the program.