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August 17, 2017Solar eclipse mania is sweeping across America and for good reason. Here are a few things to keep in mind as the big day approaches.Energy.gov
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August 16, 2017Fuel cells can be scaled to meet many different energy conversion or power needs. Here are three emerging technologies you should know about.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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August 16, 2017To solve some of the world’s biggest scientific problems, you need some of the world’s biggest computers. The teams at the Department of Energy’s userOffice of Science
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August 14, 2017While only lasting about two minutes in each location, the eclipse will dramatically decrease output of photovoltaic power plants across the U.S.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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August 8, 2017From utility-scale wind farms to the nation’s first offshore wind project, the U.S. wind industry continued to grow in 2016.Energy.gov
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August 8, 2017Chuck Black is the director of the Center for Functional Nanomaterials.Office of Science
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August 7, 2017On August 7, 2017, OE announced that it is investing nearly $900,000 in early stage research to address the risk and uncertainty of the power system.Office of Electricity
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August 2, 2017Four fast facts that every solar prosumer should know.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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August 1, 2017A DOE-sponsored research team recovered pristine samples of high-quality gas hydrates — the first pressurized core samples ever collected in the US.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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July 26, 2017Student innovators across the country are pitching their ideas to industry leaders to solve some of energy's biggest challenges.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation