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BulletinAugust 29, 2017Three-dimensional (3-D) organic–inorganic perovskites have emerged as one of the most promising thin-film solar cell materials owing to aBasic Energy Sciences
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August 21, 2017The total solar eclipse is a reminder of the importance of clean and reliable nuclear energy.Office of Nuclear Energy
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August 17, 2017Solar eclipse mania is sweeping across America and for good reason. Here are a few things to keep in mind as the big day approaches.Energy.gov
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August 14, 2017While only lasting about two minutes in each location, the eclipse will dramatically decrease output of photovoltaic power plants across the U.S.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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August 2, 2017Four fast facts that every solar prosumer should know.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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July 25, 2017On July 24, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe held a dedication ceremony in honor of its newly commissioned and fully operational Oxford Solar Project.Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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July 25, 2017The Energy Department is working toward maximizing the use of solar energy to produce electricity—even when the sun isn’t shining.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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July 21, 2017Learn how you can take the best photos for the “Hit Me with Your SunShot” contest!Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesJuly 17, 2017Hit Me with Your SunShot photo contest that will award prizes up to $2,500 to those who submit the best photos that contain solar energy technologiesIntegrated Energy Systems Office
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Press ReleasesJuly 13, 2017Dr. Elaine Ulrich honored by Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) with an Energy Hero award for her contributions to the solar industry.Integrated Energy Systems Office