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November 17, 2010The U.S.-EU Energy Council convened equipment suppliers and manufacturers, utilities, policymakers, standards organizations, and government agencies to discuss mutually beneficial near-term actions to accelerate the introduction of electric vehicles to...Office of International Affairs
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September 16, 2010Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced $20 million towards the research and development of non-conventional geothermal energy technologies in three areas: low temperatures fluids, geothermal fluids recovered from oil and gas wells and highly pressuri...Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesAugust 31, 2010DOE's Office of Policy and International Affairs and China's Ministry of Science and Technology convened a 3-day workshop at Argonne National Laboratory that brought together more than 100 U.S. and Chinese experts from government, industry, and academi...Office of International Affairs
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Press ReleasesAugust 22, 2010U.S. and Japanese energy experts from the national and local governments will visit Okinawa and Hawaii from August 22-September 4, 2010, to exchange views and offer recommendations on future cooperative activities that the United States and Japan can c...Office of International Affairs
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July 1, 2010The U.S. nuclear power industry continues to make progress toward the construction of new nuclear power plants in the United States.Office of Nuclear Energy
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May 28, 2010Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) received an award of up to $122 million over five years to establish and operate a new Nuclear Energy Modeling and Simulation Energy Innovation Hub.Office of Nuclear Energy
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Press ReleasesApril 6, 2010An international team of scientists from Russia and the United States, including two Department of Energy national laboratories and two universities, has discovered the newest superheavy element, element 117.Office of Nuclear Energy
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Press ReleasesMarch 24, 2010The Department will provide approximately $14.5 million to upgrade university level research reactors and purchase general scientific equipment and instrumentation.Office of Nuclear Energy
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Press ReleasesMarch 23, 2010The U.S. Department of Energy today announced that it finalized a cost-shared $90 million cooperative agreement with USEC Inc. to provide support for the continued development and demonstration of the American Centrifuge technology.Office of Nuclear Energy