As oil and gas companies look to unconventional energy markets, right now is an ideal time for oil and gas companies to engage in with offshore wind.

Additive manufacturing allows researchers to create physical, three-dimensional objects directly from a computer design file.
A new 3D printing process is allowing researchers to write using carbon fiber-containing inks.

Racing legend Bob Bondurant recently toured the U.S. Department of Energy and reunited with an old friend - the Shelby Cobra.

With the rise of robotics in both entertainment and the general marketplace, we decided to set the record straight on five common robot myths.

The Department of Energy’s Wind Vision report assesses the potential economic and social benefits of a study scenario where U.S. wind power supplies 10% of the nation’s electrical demand by 2020, 20% by 2030, and 35% by 2050. It also outlines a roa...

EERE announces up to $35 million in available funding to support early-stage, innovative technologies and solutions in advanced manufacturing that are not significantly represented in EERE’s current portfolio.
Survey Reveals Projections for Lower Wind Energy Costs
An advanced modeling tool funded by the Energy Department is now available to help offshore wind plant developers, wind turbine original equipment manufacturers, and researchers design offshore turbine and foundation systems.

From medical devices to airplane components, three-dimensional (3-D) printing is transforming the manufacturing industry.