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Press ReleasesJuly 6, 2011The success of a U.S. Department of Energy Clean Coal Power Initiative project has led to a repayment of $580,000 to U.S. taxpayers, with much more - potentially exceeding $13 million - possible in the future.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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June 29, 2011Low Level Waste Disposition - Quantity and InventoryOffice of Nuclear Energy
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Press ReleasesJune 22, 2011Three technologies developed by the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory have been recognized by R&D Magazine as among the 100 most technologically significant products to enter the marketplace in the past year.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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Energy TodayJune 22, 2011It's hard to believe the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) is just two years old: already we have seen the potential of high-risk, high-reward research to both our energy and economic future. Read the Fiscal Year 2010 Annual Report.Energy.gov
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June 14, 2011Investments in Primus Power's low-cost, distributed storage battery technology pave the way for increased integration of solar and wind technology into our nation's energy portfolio.Energy.gov
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Energy TomorrowJune 10, 2011Can you imagine a photovoltaic module that’s able to generate and store electricity on its own? Or an electric vehicle (EV) powered by a technology more durable than the advanced batteries in today’s EVs? Innovative solid-state nanocapacitors are m...Energy.gov
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June 8, 2011Learn the energy slang -- Wheeling, Christmas Tree and more.Energy.gov
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Energy ProfileMay 19, 2011Learn more about how Dr. Sherman is working to develop bioenergy and nuclear energy technologies -- including strong, lightweight fibers for car panels.Energy.gov
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May 3, 2011The Department of Energy dedicated the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors (CASL), an advanced research facility that will accelerate the advancement of nuclear reactor technology.Office of Nuclear Energy
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Press ReleasesApril 13, 2011A water treatment system that can turn wastewater into clean water has been shown to reduce potential environmental impacts associated with producing natural gas from shale formations in the Appalachian basin.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office