More articles for Policymakers
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June 14, 2011The money we spend on energy not only costs the taxpayer, it costs the warfighter.To address this, the Operational Energy Strategy outlines the three principal ways to a stronger force: changing our demand for energy, our supply of energy, and changing...Energy.gov
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Energy TomorrowJune 13, 2011If Edison were transported in a time, he would be amazed by progress in lighting and sound recording, such as the LED light or the iPod. On the other hand, he would easily recognize much of the basic technology behind today’s power system.Energy.gov
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Energy TodayJune 10, 2011Secretary Chu wrapped up his week-long visit in Russia today with a visit to the Russian equivalent of our Los Alamos National Laboratory.Energy.gov
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June 9, 2011Read about Secretary Chu's travels to Russia and our ongoing partnership to work toward a clean energy future.Energy.gov
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June 8, 2011Secretary Chu writes from Russia about opportunities for partnership between our two countries -- most notably on one of the most important areas where we need to work together: nuclear power and nuclear security.Energy.gov
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Energy TodayJune 7, 2011Through strong partnerships with other countries, we can secure vulnerable nuclear material around the world.Energy.gov
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February 28, 2011A preview of the ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit, which showcases the most advanced and revolutionary breakthroughs in energy technology today.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesFebruary 25, 2011Department of Energy issues a Preliminary Notice of Violation (PNOV) to Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC (BEA), for violations of DOE's classified information security program requirementsEnergy.gov
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February 4, 2011Office of International Affairs
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January 30, 2011Office of Nuclear Energy