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Success StoryJuly 10, 2023Communities can now use a solar-specific tool to understand stormwater runoff at their local solar energy installations.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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July 10, 2023An inexhaustive review of some exciting technology breakthroughs powered by EERE funding.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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July 10, 2023DOE’s Efficient and Healthy Schools Campaign celebrated the achievements of 17 K-12 schools and districts that implemented exemplary projects to improve the energy and environmental performance of their school’s facilities.Buildings
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July 7, 2023Decisions were issued on: - Personnel Security - Energy Efficiency EnforcementOffice of Hearings and Appeals
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Press ReleasesJune 29, 2023Visitors can learn about U.S. nuclear history, environmental cleanup, and explore the natural world.Office of Legacy Management
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June 29, 2023One of the most valuable aspects of the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home program is the wide variety of housing types that can achieve ZERH certification. In this edition, we will look at how ZERH is changing the narrative when it comes to affordable housing.Buildings
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June 27, 2023The EM Los Alamos Field Office (EM-LA) and cleanup contractor Newport News Nuclear BWXT Los Alamos (N3B) recently marked the five-year anniversary of the first EM contract dedicated to legacy cleanup at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).Office of Environmental Management
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June 27, 2023EM workers continue to reduce chemical hazards at the Paducah Site with the recent shipment of 14 sodium fluoride traps, or exchange vessels, for off-site disposal and the elimination of the site’s entire chlorine gas cylinder inventory.Office of Environmental Management
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June 27, 2023CARLSBAD, N.M. – Progress on the Safety Significant Confinement Ventilation System at EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) continues, with crews rapidly approaching the completion of construction of its buildings.Office of Environmental Management
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June 27, 2023Alert employees teamed up with a regional beekeeper to save thousands of honeybees that recently took up residence at an Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site facility and protect members of the workforce from potential, painful stingsOffice of Environmental Management