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November 30, 2016RICHLAND, Wash. – Early career professionals from EM sites gathered this fall at the Hanford Site for a technical information exchange where they shared lessons learned from throughout the DOE complex.Office of Management
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November 29, 2016Overall utility-scale photovoltaic (PV) generated enough electricity last year to power more than 2 million homes. It’s also creating jobs – a lot of them. In 2015, the solar workforce grew at a rate 12 times faster than the overall economy and boa...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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November 16, 2016LAS VEGAS – EM’s Gustave “Bud” Danielson is the first recipient of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Nuclear Quality Assu...Office of Management
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November 16, 2016RICHLAND, Wash. – EM’s Richland Operations Office contractor Mission Support Alliance (MSA) recently developed and launched a new training platform that shares lessons learned, company policies, procedure changes and other essential information wit...Office of Management
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November 10, 2016Today we recognize the service and sacrifice of American Veterans and their families.Energy.gov
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November 9, 2016Carl Sagan was one of the highest-profile scientists of the 20th century. He made notable contributions in the fields of science, literature...National Nuclear Security Administration
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November 4, 2016Meet Linda Bagby, an engineering physicist at Fermilab.Energy.gov
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October 31, 2016Over the last 40 years, the Energy Department's Weatherization Assistance Program has helped weatherize more than 7 million homes, helping to improve the health and safety of occupants while reducing energy bills. Another benefit of this program is jo...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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October 31, 2016RICHLAND, Wash. – Wildlife biologists at the Hanford Site released a rehabilitated barn owl back into the wild this month after employees found the bird on the ground in apparent distress in late September.Office of Management
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October 25, 2016The Department of Energy recently launched the inaugural Energy Sciences Leadership Group (ESLG) to develop the next generation of leaders who will tackle our current and emerging scientific and energy challenges.Energy.gov