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April 11, 2022Factsheet Details President Biden’s Infrastructure Investments and Ongoing DOE Initiatives to Boost Rural Energy, Spur Economic Opportunities, Increase Access to Clean Electricity for Remote and Tribal CommunitiesEnergy.gov
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April 8, 2022Featuring Michelle Manary, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Resilience Division, Office of Electricity at the U.S. Department of Energy.Grid Talk
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April 8, 2022Announces the 2023 Design Challenge, encouraging students and professors to start planning their teams and courses.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Success StoryApril 8, 2022The TRISO-X, LLC Fuel Fabrication Facility will be the nation’s first High-Assay, Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) fuel fabrication facility.Office of Nuclear Energy
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April 7, 2022An NNSA facility in Texas where we assemble and dissemble nuclear warheads is powered in part by an entirely different form of energy: the largest government-owned wind farm in the country.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesApril 6, 2022Fernald Preserve’s solution to continuing educational programming during the pandemic evolves into a popular video series.Office of Legacy Management
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April 5, 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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April 5, 2022Elected officials and EM leaders last week commended the team that completed the exhumation of targeted waste from 5.69 acres of a Cold War weapons landfill at the DOE Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site.Office of Environmental Management
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April 5, 2022IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – The Accelerated Retrieval Project I (ARP I), an effort to identify and exhume specific buried waste from a waste repository at the DOE Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site, began in January 2005.Office of Environmental Management
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April 5, 2022DOE, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state of Idaho signed a record of decision to clean up a pit within a waste repository at the DOE Idaho National Laboratory Site using a chemical extraction process, which later proved unsuccessful.Office of Environmental Management