
The liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site (SRS) recently awarded more than $15,000 in educational grants to local elementary school teachers, helping to support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curriculum in their classrooms.

On June 15, 2021, Secretary Granholm delivered testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on DOE's FY22 budget request.

Discussion with leaders from throughout the battery supply chain follows release of National Battery Blueprint.

Students from 13 universities represent the next generation of wind and clean energy professionals.

Did you know June is National Oceans Month? Beyond packing up your towel, snacks, and umbrella to head to the beach, you could celebrate by diving into career paths that protect, restore, and harness the power of the ocean.

Secretary Granholm traveled to Nevada to make the case for the American Jobs Plan and ways it will supercharge clean energy investments in Nevada and throughout the country.

Secretary Granholm penned an op-ed in the Las Vegas Sun following her trip to the Silver State and highlighting the potential in clean energy in Nevada.

With the addition of a community college internship program, Jefferson Lab is now offering STEM career opportunities to an even more diverse range of students.

A modernized electricity grid is a critical component to increasing resiliency in our most essential services and infrastructure.

In concert with White House report on supply chain vulnerabilities, DOE takes immediate steps to create jobs and secure America’s economic competitiveness.