
Secretary Granholm penned an op-ed for Anchorage Daily News, to recap her tour in Alaska with Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaskan clean energy projects.

This week, we at the DOE had one thing on our minds: deployment, deployment, deployment. Read more about it here.

Nine Research Projects Will Advance Cost-Effective Carbon Capture Technologies

DOE employees are on the ground helping Alaskans build wind projects, install solar panels, extract electrical power from moving water, design energy-efficient structures, and transition to electric transportation. Learn more.

In April 2021, the Biden Administration launched an Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Initiative to strengthen the cybersecurity of the critical infrastructure across the United States.
The Department of Energy has no information in response to Memorandum M-21-06, “Guidance for Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Applications.”

Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) and Community College Internships (CCI) students at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and other national laboratories are taking part in a crucial program.

In graduate school, Argonne postdoctoral researcher Katie Sautter learned to master a machine that builds bits of matter one atomic layer at a time. Now she wields her considerable skills inventing materials for quantum communication devices at Q-NEXT.

A new partnership between the Laboratory, schools in the region, and the NM Building and Construction Trades Council (NMBCTC) is helping create a pipeline in Northern New Mexico to fill in-demand positions like this at LANL and in the wider community.

U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm issued the following statement today following the U.S. Senate confirmation of Andrew Light by voice vote this morning to serve as Assistant Secretary for International Affairs of the U.S. DOE.