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October 16, 2014Racing with Relevance: Green Racing Redefines Sustainable MotorsportsOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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BlogJune 19, 2014As part of our How Energy Works series, learn everything you need to know about 3D printers, from how they work to the different types of systems to the future of the technology.Energy.gov
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March 4, 2014U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy fiscal year 2015 budget request document.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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February 13, 2014Explore our latest map, charting the location of concentrating solar power plants across the country.Energy.gov
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December 18, 2013In 2013, the Energy Education & Workforce Development team worked with schools, non-profits, and non-governmental organizations to inspire students to understand energy's role in their lives and the world. View a photo gallery of some of the highlights...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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November 22, 2013From incandescent bulbs to fluorescents to LEDs, we're exploring the long history of the light bulb.Energy.gov
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November 18, 2013Learn facts about Nikola Tesla, one of history's most important energy-related inventors and engineers.Energy.gov
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November 4, 2013As we close another impressive chapter in Solar Decathlon history, we look forward to the next event in 2015. Colleges, universities, and other post-secondary educational institutions are welcome to submit application proposals to the Energy Departmen...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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DocumentOctober 30, 2013Enrico Fermi was the first scientist to achieve a nuclear fission chain reaction when he and a group of young scientists were experimenting at the University of Chicago on December 2, 1942. Using a “Jeopardy” format, this game features energy, elec...Office of Nuclear Energy
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September 25, 2013A new Energy Department initiative seeks to inspire underrepresented Americans to pursue careers in energy fields.Energy.gov