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July 27, 2021Workers at EM’s Paducah Site are set to begin constructing a state-of-the-art material sizing area (MSA) in the C-333 Process Building to downsize large components.Office of Environmental Management
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July 27, 2021The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently drilled a new well at the north end of the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site.Office of Environmental Management
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July 27, 2021A top Hanford priority got a major boost thanks to upgrades to the site’s massive electrical system.Office of Environmental Management
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Press ReleasesJuly 26, 202132 Universities Across 28 States Will Conduct Industrial Assessments to Help Local Manufacturers Reduce Carbon Footprint, Lower Costs, and Train Energy Workforce of TomorrowAdvanced Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonization
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Press ReleasesJuly 26, 202132 Universities Across 28 States Will Conduct Industrial Assessments to Help Local Manufacturers Reduce Carbon Footprint, Lower Costs, and Train Energy Workforce of TomorrowOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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Press ReleasesJuly 26, 2021The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $60 million in funding for its largest-ever cohort of university-based Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs).Energy.gov
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July 22, 2021Earlier this year, NNSA's Office of Nuclear Material Integration, in cooperation with the Y-12 National Security Complex, completed the Zero Power Physics Reactor Depleted Uranium Recovery Project.National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 20, 2021Awards were made to a diverse set of small businesses working on advanced scientific tools and clean, secure energy for the American people.Energy.gov
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July 20, 2021An aging EM-managed system designed to treat liquid and gaseous waste streams from EM operations and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) research and operating facilities is undergoing extensive upgrades designed to extend its life.Office of Environmental Management
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July 20, 2021EM Acting Assistant Secretary William "Ike" White traveled to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) recently to tour the site and learn about the progress the facility has made since his last visit in 2019.Office of Environmental Management