From Our Blogs
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January 31, 2019Whether hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, or volcanic eruption, Department of Energy emergency responders were there.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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December 19, 2018During the colder winter months, homes need more heat and electricity. Fossil fuels play an important role in meeting increased energy demands.Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy Office
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October 17, 2018How two researchers discovered that the factors behind storms’ strength are more complex than scientists previously thought.Office of Science
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July 3, 2018With hurricane season underway, emergency crews around the world are ready to respond should a storm strike.Office of Environmental Management
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June 11, 2018The Federal government works closely every year with industry and government partners to prepare for hurricane season which begins on June 1.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
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BlogJune 7, 2018Learn how a unique community is using complementary next-generation technologies, including community-scale microgrids and transactive controls.Office of Electricity
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May 1, 2018A little bit of the tropics has planted itself firmly at EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.Office of Environmental Management
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BlogJanuary 25, 2018The Department of Energy recently released a report that dives into advanced small modular reactors and their ability to boost grid resiliency.Office of Nuclear Energy
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January 23, 2018How the bomb cyclone weather event in early January 2018 impacted electricity generation.Energy.gov
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January 23, 2018Offshore wind turbines on the Atlantic coast (as well as the Gulf Mexico) have several challenges to contend with—including hurricanes.Integrated Energy Systems Office