Learn more about Water Heating
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TopicMay 8, 2026Water heating is the process of using an energy source to raise water above its initial temperature. This heated water is used for various domestic purposes like cooking, cleaning, and bathing, as well as industrial applications.Energy.gov
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August 28, 2024Researchers supported by the DOE Office of Science are working to understand snow drought and how it affects water supplied by mountainous areas.Office of Science
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Press ReleasesApril 30, 2024Finalized Residential Water Heater Standards Have Strong Industry and Stakeholder Support, Will Accelerate the Deployment of Heat Pump Water Heaters, and Represent Largest Energy Savings Action by the Appliance Standards Program in HistoryEnergy.gov
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Press ReleasesApril 18, 2024University and industry-led projects will advance technologies to treat and reuse wastewater and extract valuable resources from energy waste streamsHydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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April 11, 2024Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced renewed funding for the National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI), DOE’s energy innovation hub for desalination.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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December 11, 2023University and Industry-led Projects Will Advance Technologies to Treat and Reuse Wastewater and Extract Valuable Resources from Energy Waste StreamsHydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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Press ReleasesJuly 21, 2023Congressionally-Mandated Appliance Standards Will Accelerate Deployment of Heat Pump Water Heaters, Saving Americans Nearly $200 Billion While Avoiding More Than 500 Million Tons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Over 30 YearsEnergy.gov
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Press ReleasesMarch 24, 2023Water is the earth’s greatest natural resource, yet 2 billion people globally lack reliable access to clean water.Industrial Technologies Office