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DOE announced the winners of the 2023 Geothermal Collegiate Competition, an annual challenge that offers college students experience in the renewable energy industry and the chance to win cash prizes for developing real-world geothermal solutions
The Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) is partnering with the Minority-Serving Institutions STEM Research and Development Consortium (MSRDC) for the science and technology research partnership funding program.

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

This $6.5M DOE funding opportunity is ideal for early-career solar energy researchers, supporting early-stage ideas in photovoltaics and concentrating solar-thermal power.

A few current and former fellows describe their tenure in the Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office (IEDO). With applications due Jan. 15, 2024, a new cohort of fellows can decide which word perfectly describes their time at IEDO.

The first cohort of students in the NSF-DOE Geothermal INTERN opportunity have big hopes for the renewable energy future and their roles in achieving it.

WETO is partnering with the National Science Foundation to fund research focused on fundamental fluid dynamics associated with wind energy.

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.
A WETO-funded partnership between General Electric, Sandia National Laboratories, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is enhancing data collection efforts to improve the accuracy of wind industry simulation tools.

Regional wind data from around the U.S. helps improve a national weather forecasting model, which allows utility companies to better plan for windy days.