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September 29, 2016Due to recent declines in the price of solar energy, the Energy Department's Weatherization Assistance Program is now incorporating solar into their services with a home in Colorado the first to participate.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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September 22, 2016The Energy Department is supporting efforts to phase down the global use of climate-change causing hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used in cooling.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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September 22, 2016As world leaders gathered at the United Nations this week, the Obama administration and global partners today announced several unprecedented steps...Energy.gov
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Success StorySeptember 20, 2016EERE Success Story—New Advanced Refrigeration Technology Provides Energy, Low Utility Bills for SupermarketsSuccess Stories
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September 16, 2016ORSSAB meets with DOE, EPA, and TDEC to discuss FY 2017 priorities.Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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September 15, 2016Many appliances and building technologies, such as air conditioning and solid-state lighting, continue to become more and more energy efficient.Buildings
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September 15, 2016A new Ruby gem, openstudio-standards, delivers two significant and closely related capabilities.Buildings
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September 13, 2016The Superior Energy Performance™ (SEP) program administered through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) was named a finalist for the Green ElectronicsAdvanced Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonization
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September 1, 2016Oak Ridge’s EM program is participating in this month’s Safety Fest TN, an annual safety training event for the region’s workplaces. Now in its fifth year, the event provides an extensive list of free safety and health training opportunities in O...Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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August 24, 2016DOE has selected 43 small businesses to work directly with DOE national labs to accelerate the transformation toward a clean energy economy.Buildings