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June 17, 2011How Lynn Gantt’s EcoCAR experience took him from studying general mechanics to working at General Motors.Energy.gov
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Energy TodayJune 17, 2011If you’ve ever been surfing, or gone swimming in choppy water, you’ve experienced first-hand the striking power of waves. In fact, further offshore, wave activity becomes even more powerful, making it an excellent resource for generating clean, ren...Energy.gov
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June 16, 2011Team China is turning shipping containers into their 2011 Solar Deacthlon home design. Check it out!Energy.gov
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June 16, 2011An overview of the creative and engaging ways that teams participating in the EcoCar competition have worked to convey the benefits of advanced technology vehicles to policy makers and students across the U.S. and Canada.Energy.gov
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June 14, 2011In a blog post titled TooManyWebsites.gov, my counterpart at the White House outlined the Obama Administration's plans to improve how the federal government delivers information and services to the public online by reducing the number of websites it ma...Energy.gov
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June 14, 2011Investments in Primus Power's low-cost, distributed storage battery technology pave the way for increased integration of solar and wind technology into our nation's energy portfolio.Energy.gov
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June 13, 2011EcoCar vehicles impress during real world testing at General Motors' Milford Proving Grounds.Energy.gov
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June 13, 2011The Council provides a new mechanism to ensure that our work creating new business opportunities and jobs in rural America is well-coordinated between agencies and that no important opportunity is missed.Energy.gov
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June 13, 2011This entry has been cross-posted from the White House Blog. President Obama to tour Cree, manufacturer of energy efficient LED lighting, while in North Carolina for the Jobs and Competitiveness Council.Energy.gov
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Energy TomorrowJune 10, 2011Advanced thermoelectric materials could be used to develop vehicle exhaust systems that convert exhaust heat into electricity, concentrate solar energy for power generation and recover waste heat from industrial processes.Energy.gov