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June 28, 2022More electric vehicles in your fleet means installing more electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). As you plan for more of these devices, you’ll need to understand EVSE compatibility, power ratings, and cybersecurity to properly assess installation.Federal Energy Management Program
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June 28, 2022EM Office of River Protection (ORP) tank operations contractor Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS) recently resumed processing high-level tank waste through the Tank-Side Cesium Removal System at the Hanford Site following a maintenance outage.Office of Environmental Management
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June 28, 2022A new environmental remediation project at EM’s Paducah Site will deploy a biological technology to eliminate underground contaminants that compromise the area’s groundwater.Office of Environmental Management
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June 28, 2022Officials from EM and Ohio University recently joined a class at Ohio’s Western High School to celebrate the 11th cohort of students to complete an EM Annual Site Environmental Report (ASER) Summary project.Office of Environmental Management
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June 28, 2022EM and its cleanup contractor at the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) recently finished restoring an area where they removed soil and a structure associated with a project to build a unique groundwater treatment system.Office of Environmental Management
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June 24, 2022Scientists share their expertise at a variety of career fairs and science nights in Grand Junction, Colorado.Office of Legacy Management
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June 23, 2022Windows are essential elements of most buildings, but can be among the most energy-wasting parts of a home. Although they constitute only 10% of the surface area of a typical home, they can account for 30-40% of the heat loss in winter.Buildings
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June 23, 2022LM site manager reflects on her journey to becoming an engineer, and on opportunities for women in a STEM career.Office of Legacy Management
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June 21, 2022EM is on track for success in meeting most of its priority goals for 2022, including a handful that already have been completed.Office of Environmental Management
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June 21, 2022A massive steel structure is rising more than 120 feet above the semiarid landscape of southeastern Washington, with construction well underway on the protective enclosure.Office of Environmental Management