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December 5, 2022Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm held a panel discussion showcasing the DOE Energy Earthshots at the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or Conference of the Parties (COP) 27, in Egypt.Office of Electricity
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September 26, 2022Two years after DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory provided a model of nearly every building in America, commercial partners are using the tool to design energy-efficient buildings and cities and link energy efficiency to real estate value and risk.Office of Electricity
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February 18, 2022In celebration of Entrepreneurship Week, February 12 through February 19, the Office of Electricity (OE) is highlighting Brains4Drones, a woman-owned small business operating out of Plano, Texas.Office of Electricity
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February 9, 2022This Tech Talk highlights how LPO can provide a bridge to bankability for transmission projects including line reconductoring, HVDC, and grid-enhancing technologies.Office of Energy Dominance Financing
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January 31, 2022Look back on the Office of Electricity’s 2021 accomplishments and achievements.Office of Electricity
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December 1, 2021Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Electricity (OE) is invested in development of superconductors to improve the grid and make it more reliable and efficient.Office of Electricity
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October 29, 2021As increasingly severe storms threaten our critical electric infrastructure across the nation, investing in transformer infrastructure upgrades are vital to improve the resilience of the grid.Office of Electricity
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September 23, 2021LPO loan guarantees can potentially be used to finance projects that support the Long Duration Storage Shot Summit, which is focused on mapping out strategies to reducing the cost of long duration energy storage by 90% within the decade.Office of Energy Dominance Financing
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July 23, 2021Learn about the machines and tools that can collect, analyze, and decode enormous amounts of data.Office of Electricity
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July 8, 2021When it comes to solar and wind power, a common question that people ask is, what happens when the wind isn’t blowing and the sun isn’t shining? The answer is in batteries, and other forms of energy storage.Energy.gov