
Advanced by Americans: A Year of Energy Innovation

The 12 finalist teams will compete throughout the spring and present their work during the American Power Association's CLEANPOWER 2025 Conference and Exhibition.

DOE announces nearly $2 Million to support offshore workforce training programs to promote good-paying jobs in a fast-growing sector in communities across the country

The SETO-funded Bright Solar Futures program has created a free curriculum to educate students throughout the United States about the solar and renewable energy industry and provide them with a direct pipeline to internships and jobs with local employers.

During the first half of the 2024–2025 school year, 35 teams will participate in the 2025 Collegiate Wind Competition to design floating offshore wind energy technology.

WETO announced funding for 6 small businesses working to accelerate wind energy Research and Development

Twenty-four students will work with geothermal companies, national laboratories, or state agencies on projects that advance geothermal technologies as part of the NSF INTERN program.

DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy recently selected four wind-energy-related projects for Small Business Innovation Research Phase I funding. The announcement is part of DOE-wide awards totaling $54 million.

In the latest round of cohorts in its Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program (LEEP), 33 innovators will be embedded across four U.S. national laboratories to work with an extensive network of mentors and experts.

California State University Maritime Academy claimed first place out of 12 student teams in the 11th annual Collegiate Wind Competition final event in Minneapolis in May 2024.