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May 21, 2021The U.S. Department of Energy has launched a new Lighting Prize (L-Prize), designed to spur ground-breaking innovation, domestic manufacturing, and the economic benefits of an energy economy for next-generation lighting solutions in commercial buildings.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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May 20, 2021U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON IMPACTS OF INCREASING LIGHT BULB ENERGY EFFICIENCYOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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May 18, 2021A team led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Brattle Group has developed A National Roadmap for Grid-Interactive Efficient BuildingsOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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May 18, 2021AIKEN, S.C. – The Savannah River Site recently took steps to strengthen the use of human performance improvement (HPI) tools to help personnel reduce the chance and severity of errors while performing work activities.Office of Environmental Management
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May 17, 2021New report highlights 12 organizations achieving bold energy, water, and financing goals; DOE launches new $12 million Lighting Prize.Energy.gov
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May 14, 2021At the annual summit, DOE will highlight the work of companies and organizations across America that are partnering with DOE to make buildings, homes, and manufacturing plants more efficient.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesMay 12, 2021With funding from BTO, researchers at Columbia University are capturing unique electricity-use data from hundreds of New York City apartments during the state-mandated shelter-in-place orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Buildings
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May 6, 2021A new recruiting tool funded by the Building Technologies Office offers job seekers hundreds of options to obtain and advance careers in the energy-efficient buildings industry.Buildings
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May 4, 2021EM is set to further alter the SRS skyline over the next five months with the demolition of five buildings in an area of the site where Cold War workers once created heavy water for reactors and produced power & steam in a five-story coal fired powerhouseOffice of Environmental Management