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February 18, 2022Leases of vehicles aligns with legislation passed in November, as well as an executive order President Biden issued in December.Office of Legacy Management
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February 17, 2022Fifth-graders learn about passive, mechanical and kinetic energy, and why art is important to careers in scientific fields.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesFebruary 17, 2022Funding Supports Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Other Minority Serving Institutions Developing Novel Solutions to Decarbonization and Legacy PollutionEnergy.gov
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February 17, 2022Tribal communities like AlexAnna Salmon’s (Igiugig, Alaska) are critical to the clean energy revolution, building on their deep respect and connection to the environment.Energy.gov
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February 16, 2022In this episode, we talk with Tracey LeBeau, Administrator and CEO of the Western Area Power Administration.Grid Talk
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February 16, 2022Adams' role managing EERE's budget is critical, especially now, as the Department prepares to distribute an unprecedented $62 billion in funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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February 16, 2022DOE's Building Technologies Office awarded top honors to students from four universities during the annual JUMP into STEM final competition hosted virtually by Oak Ridge National Laboratory on January 27-28.Buildings
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February 15, 2022Snow, ice and bitter cold conditions did not deter crews performing important infrastructure upgrades on the Hanford Site this winter.Office of Environmental Management
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February 15, 2022EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White visited the EM Los Alamos Field Office (EM-LA) on Feb. 8-9 to tour key projects underway to address the cleanup from Los Alamos National Laboratory’s (LANL) legacy operations.Office of Environmental Management
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February 15, 2022EM and its cleanup contractor at the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) have redesigned an office building to support cleanup activities as they prepare to begin the teardown of the former Main Plant Process Building, an EM 2022 priority.Office of Environmental Management