
Collegiate Wind Competition helps undergraduates learn the real-world skills they need to grow America's energy economy.
Four funding opportunities support early-stage bioenergy research and development.
Research will help lay the groundwork for future computing.
The Energy Department announced $68.5 million for advanced vehicle technologies supporting affordable mobility, energy security, and economic growth.
ARPA-E provides up to $30 million to develop storage technologies for secure, resilient grid.
Requirements for Submission of DOE-Funded Software to DOE Code
The Energy Department announced $23 million to support marine energy industry advancement in wave, tidal, ocean and river current technologies.

Interest in computer games can spur kids to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and life simulation.

Successful competition highlights importance of investing in the next generation of leaders in science
Selected research projects are focused on developing electric vehicle systems that can recharge rapidly at high power levels.