
Find out what it's taken to power 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue since the 1890s. And which President refused to touch the light switches.

Explore the regional climate change vulnerabilities to the U.S. energy sector and examples of resilient solutions by clicking on each shaded area i...
Geothermal energy and other energy technologies at the Energy Department are working together to solve the grand challenges of producing and storing energy and managing energy waste streams in the subsurface. This Subsurface tech team fact sheet detail...
The FY 2016 Science and Energy Plan (SEP) describes the major programs, performers, and processes involved in the Department’s science and energy functions, and the essential role that each plays across the Department.
Yesterday, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and Indian Minister of State with Independent Charge for Power, Coal, and New and Renewable Energy Piyush Goyal co-chaired the U.S.-India Energy Dialogue here in Washington, DC. Their discussions focused on our ...
As part of the Obama Administration’s strategy to increase energy productivity, reduce America's reliance on foreign oil and cut harmful emission...
Energy Department announces more than $102 million in new projects and available funding to support American leadership in clean energy innovation.
The Energy Department issued a report showing that threats to tribal energy infrastructure are expected to increase due to climate change and announced a $6 million grant opportunity to establish clean energy projects and energy efficiency projects on ...

We chatted with one of the Energy Department's leading molecular biologists, Dr. Amanda Barry, who is working to create biofuels from algae at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Algae shows great potential as a homegrown and renewable fuel source. Here's why it will be a big part of our nation’s energy mix sooner than you might expect.