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Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed an ultrasonic drying concept that uses vibrations instead of heat to dry clothes.
The Emerging Technologies program supports innovative, early-stage R&D projects that de-risk the critical technical issues for next-generation energy
Oakland-based Lucid leveraged DOE’s Building Performance Database and Small Business Voucher program to develop a free energy benchmarking service.
Durham, N.C.-based Cree Inc. got its start in 1987 and has been working with LED technology pretty much ever since.
A building’s inherent energy performance is attributed to the building itself rather than to weather, occupancy, or use.
In 2017, Dr. Roderick Jackson from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), was awarded with an Innovator of the Year award at the Young, Gifted & Emp...
Sports venues, often iconic community structures, are not only where our favorite teams compete, but also home to a new, emerging competition.
A great deal of energy use in buildings goes toward heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC).
Americans invest billions each year in real estate, but how much do they pay attention to protecting their investment? Many owners don’t know som...
Results from a new Department of Energy (DOE) Building Technologies Office (BTO) funded study in the prestigious journal Nature Communications sugg...