From Our Blogs
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May 31, 2017June 1 marks the beginning of hurricane season. If a major energy supply disruption were to occur as a result of a hurricane, the Department of Energy (DOE) would play a vital role, coordinating with other Federal agencies and the energy sector to prep...Office of Electricity
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May 15, 2017A severe hailstorm pelted the Denver area on May 8, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. But, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's solar panels held strong with just one broken panel out of more than 3,000.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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February 28, 2017RICHLAND, Wash. – Employees are making significant progress reducing risk despite one of the worst winters in Hanford Site history.Office of Environmental Management
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December 22, 2016How Oak Ridge National Laboratory staff helped responders in the fight against the Gatlinburg fire in Tennessee.Energy.gov
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December 12, 2016Building and maintaining a hardened, resilient and secure grid of the future is essential for our nation to function at its best in a modern society.Office of Electricity
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October 6, 2016As Hurricane Matthew bears down on Florida, the Energy Department (DOE) is monitoring energy infrastructure and coordinating responses across the federal community, state and local governments, and with partners in industry.Energy.gov
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July 28, 2016RICHLAND, Wash. – Staff members from EM’s Richland Operations Office Volpentest Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response (HAMMER) Federal Training Center facility recently participated in what is being called the largest earthquake dri...Office of Management
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July 18, 2016Understanding Risks Associated with Electromagnetic PulsesOffice of Electricity
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April 14, 2016The immense challenges that New Orleans faced in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina were intensified by electric grid failures.Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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October 9, 2015Explore the regional climate change vulnerabilities to the U.S. energy sector and examples of resilient solutions by clicking on each shaded area i...Energy.gov