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November 14, 2023The One Hanford team made its debut at the recent WE23 annual conference in Los Angeles.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) lead cleanup contractor UCOR has finished constructing the final permitted cell in Landfill V ahead of schedule.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023Preparations to retrieve radioactive and chemical waste from another group of large underground tanks at the Hanford Site are gaining momentum.Office of Environmental Management
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November 14, 2023The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking applications for the Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) Core Laboratory Infrastructure for Market Readiness (CLIMR) Lab Call.Office of Technology Commercialization
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November 2, 2023Evergreen Climate Innovations has been supporting climate innovation through catalytic capital for early-stage startups in the Midwest for over a decade. In 2021, they were awarded nearly $1 million through the Office of Technology Transitions.Office of Technology Commercialization
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October 25, 2023Launch Alaska is a nonprofit accelerator that was awarded over $800,000 through the Office of Technology Transitions’ (OTT) Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) program.Office of Technology Commercialization
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September 28, 2023The Department of Energy awarded nearly $54 million in non-competitive financial assistance grants and cooperative agreements. The grants and agreements cover a broad range of key activities supporting the Office of Environmental Management cleanup program.Office of Environmental Management
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September 26, 2023On 9/26/23, the Hanford site hosted the first Cleanup to Clean Energy Information Day at an EM site.Office of Environmental Management
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PageSeptember 20, 2023Read the Department's Open Government Plan 4.0 to learn more about what we're doing to advance open government.Energy.gov
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September 5, 2023Jake Gentle and the team at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) developed a software technology called General Line Ampacity State Solver (GLASS) over the last decade to enable greater utilization across existing power transmission infrastructure.Office of Technology Commercialization