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May 30, 2014Recent milestones by Nissan and Tesla highlight the growing demand for advanced technology vehicles and with nearly $16 billion in remaining loan authority, the ATVM Loan Program can play an important role in meeting that demand and the President’s a...Office of Energy Dominance Financing
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May 7, 2014America’s love of the pickup truck is what makes us so excited by this week’s announcement that Ford has sold its 500,000th 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost®-equipped F-150 truck. The EcoBoost achievement is the latest success story for the Department’s Lo...Office of Energy Dominance Financing
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May 1, 2014By tooling up a manufacturing line in Tennessee, where jobs are created, Diversified Power International, LLC is able to manufacture its product in...Success Stories
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April 9, 2014Find out how the Energy Department's Advanced Manufacturing Office is working to address potential shortages of critical materials through additive...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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March 31, 2014Find out how the Energy Department's Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative is helping to boost American competitiveness, grow the economy and prote...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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March 25, 2014The Energy Department is organizing regional summits around the country to expand its partnerships, share resources and successes, and refine its s...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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March 24, 2014On March 21, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam visited the Energy Department’s East Tennessee Technology Park in Oak Ridge. During his visit, he met leadership from OREM and UCOR, the site’s primary cleanup contractor, along with state and local offic...Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management
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February 12, 2014Where do we stand in driving down the cost of solar energy technologies?Energy.gov
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January 6, 2014Find out how the Energy Department is helping bring new clean energy technologies to the marketplace and make manufacturing processes more energy e...Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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September 24, 2013One of the world’s first electric vehicles built using ultra lightweight carbon fiber material manufactured in the U.S. was recently unveiled.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation