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Press ReleasesFebruary 23, 2022Catalyzing partnerships between under-represented colleges and universities and DOE climate, Earth, and environmental sciences researchOffice of Science
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Press ReleasesFebruary 23, 202287 Grants Will Support Scientific Innovation and Clean Energy DevelopmentOffice of Science
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February 17, 2022Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is striving to bring more sustainable aviation fuel to the market.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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February 16, 2022Ozone injection may lead to cleaner, more efficient internal combustion engines.Basic Energy Sciences
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February 11, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management’s (FECM) Carbon Utilization Program announced up to $19 million in feAlternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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February 4, 2022NNSA’s Office of Radiological Security works to reduce the security risks posed by cobalt-60 radiotherapy machines by encouraging the development and adoption of non-radioisotopic alternative technologies, like linear accelerators.National Nuclear Security Administration
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February 2, 2022The American Wind Wildlife Institute is now officially REWI, the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute, to reflect the expansion of their scope to include solar.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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February 1, 2022EERE's Bioenergy Technologies Office is releasing two separate requests for information. One for community-scale organic waste and another regarding biomass conversion research and developmentOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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January 25, 2022Bacteria collection opens new directions for research on cottonwoods, poplars, and other trees useful for biofuel and other applications.Biological and Environmental Research
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January 12, 2022Perhaps worse than reinventing the wheel is being forced to reinvent the wheel. Unfortunately, that has been a reality for many scientists working to develop catalysts used to upgrade waste or biomass resources into climate-friendly biofuels.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office