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February 3, 2015Successful laboratory tests at the Energy Department’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) have verified that the use of a brine-soluble ionic surfactant could improve the efficiency of carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR).Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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January 29, 2015Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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January 16, 2015Over the past week, the Energy Department has unveiled several new measures, including funding, newly-commercialized technology, and practical guid...Office of Electricity
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January 15, 2015"The Japanese ratification of the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage (CSC) marks an important milestone towards creating a global nuclear liability regime that will assure prompt and meaningful compensation in the event of a nu...Office of International Affairs
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January 13, 2015Secretary Ernest Moniz and Natural Resources of Canada Minister Greg Rickford today signed an Implementing Arrangement among the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the Department of Natural Resources of Canada (NRCan) and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited ...Office of International Affairs
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January 8, 2015The Energy Department today released guidance to help the energy sector establish or align existing cybersecurity risk management programs to meet the objectives of the Cybersecurity Framework released by the National Institutes of Standards and Techno...Office of Electricity
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December 15, 2014Today Johnson Controls International and Empower agreed to demonstrate a new district cooling technology in Dubai that has the potential to significantly reduce water use in district cooling.Office of International Affairs
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December 10, 2014See how the energy sector has grown and changed over the last 20 years with our set of interactive maps.Energy.gov
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November 20, 2014Test your knowledge on how electricity gets to your home with these top power grid facts.Energy.gov
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November 18, 2014Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison played key roles in the War of the Currents. Learn more about AC and DC power -- and how they affect our electricity use today.Energy.gov