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Press ReleasesMay 5, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced more than $2.3 billion for three efforts to advance diverse carbon management approaches that reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution, address the impacts of climate change, and create good-paying jobs.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesMay 5, 2022DOE to Initiate Transparent, Competitive Process to Replenish U.S. Emergency Crude Oil Distributed to Alleviate Global Supply Disruptions Caused by Putin’s WarEnergy.gov
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Press ReleasesMay 5, 2022The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is looking for talented, bright professionals to partner with DOE Hydrogen Program Managers working to achieve the Hydrogen Energy Earthshot goal of $1 per 1 kilogram in 1 decade (“1 1 1”).Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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Press ReleasesMay 5, 2022Projects span experimental and theoretical approaches to obtaining new data and reducing uncertainty in existing dataOffice of Science
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May 5, 2022$8 Million in funding is available to study for the co-location of agriculture and solar energy.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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Press ReleasesMay 5, 2022The new AI tool models in record time the behavior of clusters of nanoparticles.
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Press ReleasesMay 5, 2022The researchers studied the protein-mica system in water, using an atomic force microscope to see individual molecule movements in real-time.
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May 4, 2022On May 4, 2022, United States Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm and Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan HAGIUDA Koichi met in Washington D.C. to discuss the situation surrounding global energy security, strengthening energy cooperationOffice of International Affairs
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Press ReleasesMay 4, 2022Recently, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $3 million solicitation for projects that will help manufacturers improve the efficiency of their operations and shrink their carbon footprint through high-performance computing (HPC).Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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Press ReleasesMay 4, 2022Computer simulations and experiments have revealed a new electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries that can contain higher quantities of water.