
Snowpack in mountains acts as water storage for downstream communities. They could face low-to-no snow winters under certain emissions scenarios.

New Request for Proposals to Establish Domestic Supply Chain of High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium Required for Smaller, More Versatile Reactors Will Increase Energy Security and Strengthen U.S. Competitiveness

Statement by U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm on 2023 EV Sales

DOE Proposes New Rule For Energy Efficient Commercial Fans and Blowers and Finalizes Refrigerator and Freezer Standards with Strong Industry and Stakeholder Support, Bolstering Biden-Harris Administration Efforts to Strengthen Outdated Efficiency Standards to Save Americans ~$1 Trillion Over 30 Years

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Puerto Rico Energy Resilience Fund (PR-ERF) is helping households access cheaper solar power and pay significantly less on their monthly energy bills with no upfront costs.

Mitos y hechos sobre el Fondo de Resiliencia Energética de Puerto Rico (PR-ERF)

Electric power transmission and distribution is an essential part of everyday life. Let’s explore a few ways that a lack of transmission can harm consumers and how our work is helping address these challenges.

Learn about the Department's notable successes in maximizing opportunities for small businesses.

When an emergency strikes, reliable power couldn’t be more important; it allows hospitals to provide urgent healthcare, keeps communities safe and sheltered, and enables communication.

Stations in London, Ohio and Kingston, New York Are Historic Step Towards Building an Electrified Transportation System that is Convenient, Affordable, and Reliable for All Americans