From Our Blogs
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August 18, 2016In order to understand how fish swim through rivers, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has developed an injectable tracking device, know...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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July 26, 2016Hydropower has been around for more than a century and is currently the nation's largest source of clean, domestic renewable electricity. Our new Hydropower Vision report explores how it could grow by 2050.Energy.gov
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April 25, 2016Harnessing the power of water to generate electricity means finding new locations that can be upgraded with hydropower technology. The Energy Department is opening applications for a new round of funding to identify facilities that might be capable of ...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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March 4, 2016When it comes to marine and hydrokinetic technology development, the Department of Energy (DOE) offers deep capabilities and wide possibilities.Office of Technology Commercialization
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December 1, 2015Office of International Affairs
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April 27, 2015Test your energy knowledge by checking out these surprising facts about hydropower.Energy.gov
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April 16, 2015National Renewable Energy Laboratory engineer Sherry Stout wrote about her experience in Alaska for the Native Village Renewable Energy Project Dev...Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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September 6, 2013Change doesn’t happen on its own. It’s led by dedicated and passionate people who are committed to empowering Indian Country to energize future generations. Leading the Charge is a regular Office of Indian Energy newsletter feature spotlighting the...Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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March 1, 2013Through the Office of Indian Energy’s 2012 Strategic Technical Assistance Response Team (START) Program, the Organized Village of Kake in Alaska ...Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
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April 17, 2012A new report looks at the tremendous potential to generate clean hydroelectric energy at existing dams across the U.S.Energy.gov