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August 14, 2024DOE recognized Better Climate Challenge and Better Plants Challenge partner General Motors for its achievements and leadership in decarbonization, energy efficiency, and waste reduction.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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August 13, 2024Crews at the Hanford Site’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant are maintaining a large-scale thermal catalytic oxidizer to prepare for operations.Office of Environmental Management
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Press ReleasesAugust 13, 2024GSA’s Green Proving Ground program, in collaboration with BTO, announced a new RFI focused on enabling efficiency in commercial buildings, contributing to a more efficient infrastructure, and improving resiliency and occupant health.Buildings
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August 13, 2024The U.S. DOE-VPP Team from the Office of Worker Safety and Health Assistance (EHSS-12) will be hosting a Department of Energy Pre-Conference Workshop at the annual Voluntary Protection Program Participants’ Association Safety+ Symposium on August 25, 2024Office of Environment, Health, Safety & Security
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MultimediaAugust 9, 2024This Take Five training provides an overview of energy efficiency guidelines for food storage and equipment for federal employees and food-service contractors.Federal Energy Management Program
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August 6, 2024The 2024 hurricane season is well underway, and the National Weather Service predicts it will be a busy one with 17-25 named storms and 8-13 hurricanes in the Atlantic alone.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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August 1, 2024As part of its ZERH program, DOE recognizes leading builders who are delivering better homes to Americans across the country.Buildings
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July 30, 2024Rachel Chang received FEMP's FEDS Spotlight award for improving the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's energy data reporting processes. Learn more about her achievements and see if someone you know might be eligible for the 2024 FEDS Spotlight awards.Federal Energy Management Program
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July 30, 2024U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management team members at the Savannah River Site (SRS) recently replaced equipment essential to operations in the H Canyon chemical separations facility following more than six months of research, troubleshooting and coordination.Office of Environmental Management