Enthusiasm for geothermal energy is growing, including among oil and gas workers who are learning how they can apply their skills and experience to geothermal technology. Just ask these Geothermal Collegiate Competition winners.
This opportunity will fund $48 million of projects that address several major areas of need for offshore wind, including accelerating research and development of offshore wind platforms, expanding the reach of the domestic supply chain, improving offshore wildlife protection through new monitoring technologies, and advancing U.S. academic leadership in floating offshore wind.
Arthur O’Donnell landed his job at the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission through the Energy Innovator Fellowship, where he now mentors other fellows. Read the interview about how CEIF shaped his career path.
Fellows will gain career experience with critical regional, state, utility, and tribal energy organizations that are decarbonizing the electricity sector and enhancing grid resilience.

Twelve teams selected to advance to Phase 3 of the 2024 Collegiate Wind Competition.

Meet Collegiate Wind Competition alum Annika Torp, whose team won second place in 2021 and now works as a wind turbine blade aerodynamics engineer at Siemens Gamesa.

Laura Hastings shares a near-death experience that resulted in her unique professional journey in wind energy.

Wind Energy researcher Brandon Ennis shares his career path and how others can get involved in renewable energy in the future.

Hydropower facilities need updates to increase efficiency, improve energy reliability, and enhance community and grid resilience.

Offshore wind energy is a win–win! Check out some impressive offshore wind farms around the world and how they may reflect the future of U.S. offshore wind energy.