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PageMarch 5, 2026Hydropower, or hydroelectric power, is a renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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March 5, 2026Explore the world of energy through our blog series, Joules of Wisdom: Top Things You Didn’t Know About Energy.Energy.gov
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March 5, 2026There are two main types of hydro turbines: impulse and reaction.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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March 3, 2026The Paducah Site is cultivating the next generation of its leaders by linking young professionals with local education initiatives. March 3, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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February 25, 2026Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management cleanup contractor United Cleanup Oak Ridge recently expanded a university partnership to provide unique learning opportunities for nuclear safety specialists supporting the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management mission. February 25, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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February 17, 2026Six youth apprentices are making a meaningful impact this year as part of the Savannah River Site’s Youth Apprenticeship Program. February 17, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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January 20, 2026Nevada’s scientific research institute is advancing STEM education opportunities to increase students’ interest in careers at the Nevada National Security Sites through grants from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management. January 20, 2026Office of Environmental Management
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September 2, 2025Nearly 40 summer interns at the Savannah River Site received job offers during an annual Signing Day event. September 2, 2025Office of Environmental Management
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August 26, 2025A new generation of workers have gotten career experience and mentorship from Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management contractor UCOR this summer. August 26, 2025Office of Environmental Management
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August 19, 2025Olivia Ruszczyk, a senior mechanical engineering student at New Mexico State University, has spent this summer inspecting steam systems in the Savannah River Site H Canyon. August 19, 2025Office of Environmental Management