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April 18, 2023The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) joined partners in a growing collaboration at an event last week to celebrate advances in cancer treatment research that have emerged from an unexpected place — old nuclear material.Office of Environmental Management
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April 18, 2023Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk presented EM two Project Management Awards during a ceremony last week, recognizing exceptional results for complex projects.Office of Environmental Management
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April 18, 2023Students from the greater Allendale, South Carolina, area recently enjoyed the inaugural “All in Allendale” event, which offered fun, food, and music, as well as science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities.Office of Environmental Management
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Press ReleasesApril 18, 2023Funding from the President’s Investing in America Agenda Will Boost U.S. Manufacturing, Create Clean Energy Jobs, Lower Energy Costs, and Improve Public HealthEnergy.gov
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April 14, 2023WETO's factsheet on federal incentives for developing and funding in wind power now includes new guidance for renewable energy projects located in communities historically at the forefront of energy production.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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April 13, 2023Site Manager Meghann Hurt emphasizes the importance of team building and hopes to bring capstone project to fruition within LM.Office of Legacy Management
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Remarks/TestimonyApril 12, 2023Brad Crabtree's remarks at Wyoming DOE Lab Day on April 12, 2023.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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April 11, 2023Isotek Systems, TerraPower, Cardinal Health, and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today celebrated a project underway that is helping enable revolutionary new cancer treatments.Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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April 11, 2023Performing work on tall structures presents unique challenges. But when they’re also aging, they bring an even greater dimension to planning.Office of Environmental Management
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April 11, 2023The Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU) at the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM) Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site initiated operations Tuesday to convert radioactive sodium-bearing liquid waste from nearby tanks.Office of Environmental Management