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

During Sharm El-Sheikh Visit, Sec. Granholm Launched New International Partnerships, Showcased Innovative Pathways to Accelerating Clean Energy Development and Deployment

Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Supports Reintegration of Used Batteries into the Supply Chain to Meet Increased Battery Demand and Reduce Foreign Reliance for Critical Materials

DOE Now Accepting Applications for New Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Program to Help States Fund Loan Programs for Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy Upgrades

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) yesterday took a huge step forward in its effort to shore up America’s domestic supply of battery-grade lithium—a substance that is indispensable to our transition to a clean-energy economy. Lithium, which, after a refi

DOE Pilot Program Will Help Make Nonprofit Buildings More Efficient, Saving Organizations Money to Reinvest in Mission-Driven Work

In March 2019, Pochampally joined the EM Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP), where he worked on technologies to detect and inspect nuclear environments, as well as another project on water remediation.

STEM Grants to Universities in South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington Build Competitive Academic Programs in Underrepresented Communities

Through this historic act, the Office of Science received an additional $1,550,000,000 in Fiscal Year 2022 funding. These unprecedented investments will accelerate ongoing upgrades to critical facilities and other national laboratory infrastructure projec