
Just as time sprung forward in March, clean energy investments are popping up all across America. U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm kicked off the spring with visits to the Deep South, the Midwest, and Puerto Rico.

As Mandated by Congress, DOE is Updating General Service Lamps Standards—Bolstering Biden-Harris Administration’s Efforts to Strengthen Outdated Efficiency Standards to Save Americans $1 Trillion Over 30 Years

DOE and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan to form a major new strategic partnership to accelerate the demonstration and commercialization of fusion energy.

Wind Project to Save Utility and Villages $11.4 Million
Driven by Robust Engagement Process, Finalized Standards Will Strengthen Grid Resiliency, Preserve Unions Jobs, Support Domestic Electric Steel Growth, and Enhance America’s Economic and Manufacturing Competitiveness

A team from DOE’s national labs has finished building the Legacy Survey of Space and Time Camera, which will take unparalleled images of the cosmos.

New Initiative Aims to Bring More Efficient, Rooftop Heat Pump Technologies to Market as Soon as 2027

La primera estrategia federal integral describe modos de reducir en un 90% las emisiones en el sector de la construcción para 2050, reforzando la agenda presidencial Invirtiendo en EE. UU. para reducir los costos de energía y abordar la crisis climática.

First Comprehensive Federal Strategy Outlines Pathways to Reduce Emissions 90% in Buildings Sector by 2050, Reinforcing President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to Lower Energy Costs, Improve Resilience, and Tackle the Climate Crisis

Historic Incentives in President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda are Supporting Over 100 American-Made Clean Energy Manufacturing, Critical Minerals, and Industrial Decarbonization Projects, Bolstering Domestic Supply Chains, Lower Costs, and Create Good-Paying American Jobs