
New Factories in Ohio, Tennessee, and Michigan Will Create More than 11,000 Good-Paying Jobs and Reduce the Nation’s Reliance on Other Countries to Meet Increased Demand for Electric Vehicle Technologies

First-Ever Proposed Emissions Standard for New Federal Buildings is Projected to Save $8 Million Per Year in Costs and Decrease Long-Term Carbon Emissions
Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) cleanup contractor UCOR is expanding initiatives to build its future workforce while maintaining cleanup and reindustrialization efforts at DOE’s Oak Ridge Reservation.
About 50 students from an area high school recently visited the Volpentest HAMMER Federal Training Center for STEM Day.
EM technical staff at the Idaho National Laboratory Site are doing their part to pass the baton to the next generation of aspiring scientists and engineers.

Applications Open for K-12 Public Schools to Apply for Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding for Energy Improvements, Lowering Utility Costs and Fostering Healthier Learning Environments for Students

Funding From President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Kicks Off Multi-Phased Initiative to Ensure Grid Reliability, Continued Deployment of the Nation’s Largest Source of Clean Power, and Maintain Thousands of Good-Paying Jobs
We see big, audacious challenges like the climate crisis and we create bold, ambitious, and achievable goals to tackle them. That’s exactly why we launched our Energy Earthshots initiative last year.
This is the Department of Energy’s signature effort to marshal a broad range of U.S. government resources to work in collaboration with countries that want to meet their development needs with clean energy

Applications Now Open for States, Tribes, and Utilities to Receive Funding from Key Programs Secured by President Biden to Enhance the Power Grid’s Ability to Deliver Cheaper, Cleaner, and More Reliable Electricity to American Communities and Businesses