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May 10, 2023DOE announced $26 million for eight projects to demonstrate how solar power, wind energy, energy storage, and other renewable energy resources can support a reliable and efficient U.S. power grid.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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May 10, 2023WETO announces additional funding, including funds from the landmark Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, for two small businesses working to accelerate wind energy deployment.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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May 8, 2023A Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researcher discusses her past as a software engineer and NASA contractor, her current efforts in wind energy ecology, and her advice for those who aspire to work in renewable energy.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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May 2, 2023Want to prepare for a career in wind and renewable energy while still in college? Apply today to participate in the 2024 Collegiate Wind Competition! We’re accepting applications through June 15, 2023.Collegiate Wind Competition
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May 2, 2023This month’s Renewable Energy Champion is Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Director of Coastal Sciences Division Chris Meinig.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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May 2, 2023A new study shows that both power generation and energy storage are seeking connection to the grid at high rates that only continue to grow, thanks in large part to a surge of interest in renewable energy.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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May 2, 2023Sandia National Laboratories released a report on its recent accomplishments in wind energy.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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May 2, 2023The Ocean Energy Safety Institute has released a Request for Proposals worth up to $2.8 million for improved safety in the offshore wind industry.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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April 28, 2023As of now, there is no evidence to support speculation that noise resulting from wind development-related site characterization surveys could potentially cause mortality of whales.Energy.gov
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April 27, 2023Researchers at Lehigh University, Clemson University, and Oregon State University have developed hybrid testing capabilities to help advance the next generation of offshore wind systems using physical and virtual conditions.Integrated Energy Systems Office