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October 27, 2016The Energy Department is joining weatherization organizations across the U.S. who've used federal government funding to weatherize low-income homes in celebrating National Weatherization Day on Sunday, October 30. Forty years after the Energy Departmen...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Press ReleasesOctober 27, 2016Rooftop Tour of Forrestal's Solar PanelsSustainability Performance Office
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October 27, 2016You might think it would take a Halloween trick to transform grasses, corn husks, and other plants and organic waste into fuel you can use to power your car or an airplane.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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October 26, 2016The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has worked with Whooshh Innovations on an inventive project demonstrating a fish-friendly transport syste...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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October 24, 2016Experiment Investigates Steering of Wind Farm Wakes for Improved PerformanceIntegrated Energy Systems Office
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October 24, 2016Bats Offshore? Energy Department Research Study Shows Where and WhenIntegrated Energy Systems Office
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October 24, 2016The beautiful island of Kauai, Hawaii, is known for its pristine beaches and dramatic mountain ranges. But Kauai is not just a vacation spot; it is also the location of one of the largest algae biofuel production facilities in the United States.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Success StoryOctober 24, 2016Millions of Americans looking to buy a home have a new resource to help them go solar in the process. Thanks to a partnership between SunShot Initiative awardee Sun Number and real estate company Zillow, homeowners and prospective buyers across the cou...Success Stories
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October 24, 2016Join Energy.gov to celebrate Energyween, a spooky, week-long celebration of energy, how we use it, and what each of us can do to make our energy us...Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesOctober 20, 2016The Energy Department today announced $21.4 million in funding for 17 new projects to help reduce the "soft costs" commonly found with solar energy, such as installation, permitting, and connecting to the grid.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation