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April 1, 2021The Office of Electricity’s Transformer Resilience and Advanced Components (TRAC) program addresses challenges associated with large power transformers, critical components, and other grid hardware technologies.Office of Electricity
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April 1, 2021Infographic: Learn the difference between fission and fusion - two physical processes that produce massive amounts of energy from atoms.Office of Nuclear Energy
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March 31, 2021A typical nuclear reactor produces 1 gigawatt of power per plant on average. Just how much power is that exactly?Office of Nuclear Energy
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March 31, 2021Most people immediately think of solar panels or wind turbines as clean energy, but how many of you thought of nuclear energy?Office of Nuclear Energy
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March 29, 2021The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Acting Assistant Secretary and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy (FE) Dr. Jennifer Wilcox, will participate as a panelist in a segment of the UK Science Museum Group Climate Talk Series.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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March 29, 2021Susannah Tringe studies complex interactions among microbes, nutrients, water, and other features to better understand greenhouse gas emissions.Office of Science
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March 24, 2021Nuclear energy has the highest capacity factor of any energy source.Office of Nuclear Energy
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March 23, 2021This June, 13 teams of college students from across the United States will showcase their wind energy achievements at the 2021 CWC.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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March 23, 2021University of Minnesota professor Paul Dauenhauer is developing methods for converting non-food biomass into fuels, chemicals, and materials.Office of Science
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March 22, 2021Climate change is impacting our relationship with water, from changing the water systems we rely on for energy and power to exacerbating the already present water crisis, with more than 1.1 billion people lacking access to potable water.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation