From Our Blogs
Filtered by
-
April 20, 2021To help remote communities identify, measure, and develop local clean energy resources, DOE has announced the Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP).Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
-
April 15, 2021In February, NNSA's Kansas City National Security Campus stepped up to the frigid challenge by helping its neighbors heat their homes.National Nuclear Security Administration
-
April 13, 2021The Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management today released its Strategic Vision 2021-2031, a blueprint to the program’s anticipated accomplishments over the next decade that will protect the public and environment.Office of Environmental Management
-
April 8, 2021NNSA and the Sudanese Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Authority held a virtual workshop in support of Sudan’s efforts to effectively regulate nuclear technology and materials.National Nuclear Security Administration
-
April 6, 2021EM Richland Operations Office (RL) contractor Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo) recently resumed key risk-reduction activities to prepare to remove contaminated soil under Hanford’s 324 Building.Office of Environmental Management
-
April 5, 2021NNSA women continue to rise to the STEM challenge. They’re setting a new standard and forging an atypical path that other women and girls can look to for inspiration.National Nuclear Security Administration
-
April 1, 2021Infographic: Learn the difference between fission and fusion - two physical processes that produce massive amounts of energy from atoms.Office of Nuclear Energy
-
March 31, 2021Los Alamos National Laboratory is strengthening its presence in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with the signing of three leases of approximately 105,000 square-feet of new office space.National Nuclear Security Administration
-
March 31, 2021A typical nuclear reactor produces 1 gigawatt of power per plant on average. Just how much power is that exactly?Office of Nuclear Energy
-
March 31, 2021Most people immediately think of solar panels or wind turbines as clean energy, but how many of you thought of nuclear energy?Office of Nuclear Energy