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May 28, 2026As artificial intelligence (AI) expands rapidly, large-scale data centers are becoming one of the largest and most dynamic classes of new electric loads. Unlike regular data centers with relatively constant demands for power, AI training centers use thousands of specialized computer chips that work together in tightly coordinated cycles.Office of Electricity
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May 28, 2026Advanced Blade ManufacturingIntegrated Energy Systems Office
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May 28, 2026Career Map: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Integrated Energy Systems Office
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PageMay 28, 2026DOE awarded five of its Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institutes with funds to accelerate the development, deployment, and scale-up of education and workforce development programs that support the future labor needs of American manufacturing.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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May 28, 2026DOE supports advanced manufacturing techniques that are leading to the "next-generation" of more reliable, affordable, and efficient drivetrains.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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May 28, 2026Wind Turbine Recycling Assessment Report: A Guide to Recycling IndustryIntegrated Energy Systems Office
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May 28, 2026Funding for wind projects may be available through other offices in the U.S. Department of Energy or other federal agencies.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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May 28, 2026The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) today released a $15.7 million funding opportunity to advance the domestic manufacturing of next generation batteries and energy storage.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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May 28, 2026Office of Cyber AssessmentsOffice of Enterprise Assessments