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June 22, 2016The Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE) held a peer review of its Reliability & Markets Program on June 9-10, 2016 in Arlington, VA. Materials from the peer review, including the agenda and presentations, are now available for do...Office of Electricity
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June 21, 2016Appliances used in commercial buildings for cooking, cleaning, water heating, and other end-uses account for nearly 22 percent of annual commercial building primary energy usage. According to a new report from DOE’s Building Technologies Office, ener...Buildings
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June 16, 2016Wrong question. The right question is what can we do to help builders design and construct more perfect walls without losing their shirts? At Build...Buildings
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June 16, 2016Dear Stakeholders, In June 2016, the Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) conducted a review of the technology research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) supported by our office. Periodic peer reviews are essential to technical management and ar...Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonization
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MultimediaJune 16, 2016Ultrasonic Clothes Dryer--No Heat NeededOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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June 16, 2016Dormitory mini fridges, dishwashers in dining halls, and campus computer labs are just a few of the things that can create large utility bills for colleges and universities across the country. The SunShot Initiative is working to make it easier for col...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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BulletinJune 16, 2016AMO Launches Installation Database on Newly Released Combined Heat and Power SystemsAdvanced Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonization
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June 15, 2016Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office
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June 15, 2016OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) recently hosted its annual community workshop, an event intended to raise awareness about the organization’s budget and planning process, including its funding levels, commi...Office of Management
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June 15, 2016RICHLAND, Wash. – Progress toward demolition at the Plutonium Finishing Plant (PFP) on the Hanford Site continued with the safe demolition of a small building near the main PFP complex this month.Office of Management