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Press ReleasesFebruary 3, 2022In the midst of the United States’ race to build the atomic bomb during World War II, an African American-owned business helped develop reactor fuel for the Manhattan Project.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesFebruary 2, 2022The report examines high-priority opportunities to develop manufacturing technologies that will benefit energy-saving solid-state lighting (SSL) while also supporting an increased role in the global marketplace for U.S. manufacturing of lighting products.Solid-State Lighting
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BlogFebruary 2, 2022DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory have published a study as part of the MADE3D initiative, highlighting 3D printing of magnetic components for large electrical machines like wind turbines.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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February 2, 2022The Loan Programs Office (LPO) publishes the LPO Monthly Application Activity Report – a new way to understand the level of interest from applicants for LPO financing, and what technology sectors have been most actively engaged with LPO.Office of Energy Dominance Financing
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January 27, 2022The Home Energy Scoring Tool – a web-based tool used to calculate an accurate and consistent estimate of a home’s energy use – won a 2022 Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer Award.Buildings
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January 25, 2022A team from a middle school in Spartanburg, South Carolina took first place in the 19th annual Future City Regional Competition on Jan. 22, accomplishing the mission to design and build a model city with a waste-free future.Office of Environmental Management
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January 24, 2022Proposal includes fabricating a prototype Fortis railcar, acquisition of instrumented wheelsets necessary to measure railcar performance, and conducting the railcar testing.Office of Nuclear Energy
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January 24, 2022Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation recently licensed a new method developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory to 3D print refractory materials, which are highly resistant to extreme heat and degradation.Office of Nuclear Energy
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January 19, 2022The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) invests in manufacturing innovation to accelerate and strengthen the clean economy, supporting the growth of a modern, equitable manufacturing industry.Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonization
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Press ReleasesJanuary 19, 2022On Friday, January 14th, U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm traveled to Albany, New York...Energy.gov