As Hurricane Matthew bears down on Florida, the Energy Department (DOE) is monitoring energy infrastructure and coordinating responses across the federal community, state and local governments, and with partners in industry.
As world leaders gathered at the United Nations this week, the Obama administration and global partners today announced several unprecedented steps...

The United States got its first-ever offshore wind farm -- and that’s just the beginning. Announcing a new national strategy to tap into offshore...
DOE Announces $13 Million to Quantify and Mitigate Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Infrastructure
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a total of $13 million to be awarded to twelve multi-year research projects intended to develop cost efficient and effective ways to mitigate methane emissions from natural gas pipeline and storage in...
FORGE Funding Will Accelerate Development of Clean Energy from Geothermal Sources
Invitation to join Project 3: Interoperability
A new White House report outlines the federal government’s plans to lower the cost of alternative jet fuel.
SuperTruck II, Vehicle Technologies Office Program Wide Selections to Accelerate the Development of Innovative Technologies

We separate fact from fiction in the new Netflix series "Stranger Things."

Hydropower has been around for more than a century and is currently the nation's largest source of clean, domestic renewable electricity. Our new Hydropower Vision report explores how it could grow by 2050.