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August 22, 2022The United States of America and the Federative Republic of Brazil reaffirmed today their commitment to joint energy cooperation at the second U.S.-Brazil Energy Forum (USBEF) Ministerial in Washington, D.C.Office of International Affairs
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August 16, 2022The U.S. wind industry installed 13,413 megawatts (MW) of new wind capacity in 2021, bringing the cumulative total to 135,886 MW.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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August 16, 2022Driven by falling offshore wind prices, federal action, & state-level commitments, the U.S. offshore wind pipeline grew 13% over the previous year, with 40,083 MW now in various stages of development.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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August 16, 2022EM’s progress is transforming more than the landscape; it’s also changing an important map in Oak Ridge.Office of Environmental Management
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August 15, 2022In a series of 10 articles, over 100 wind energy experts from around the world are joining forces to identify the most critical needs for wind energy advancement.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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August 15, 2022Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity Cheri Caddy traveled to Denver, Colorado, to serve on an expert panel at the annual Women in Cyber Security (WiCyS) Conference.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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BlogAugust 10, 2022Participants gained a better understanding of Puerto Rico’s energy infrastructure vulnerabilities and restoration challenges and how agencies and organizations can work together to prepare for and respond to future energy emergencies.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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August 2, 2022EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) recently sponsored two community events allowing visitors from across New Mexico to visit the site and learn more about its critical national mission.Office of Environmental Management
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August 2, 2022The Hanford Site received a StormReady designation from the National Weather Service (NWS).Office of Environmental Management