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DOE extended the deadline for applications and sealed bid submissions under the $6 billion Civil Nuclear Credit Program.
The DOE will catalyze the nationwide development of new and upgraded high-capacity electric transmission lines.

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced more than $2.3 billion for three efforts to advance diverse carbon management approaches that reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution, address the impacts of climate change, and create good-paying jobs.
DOE Funding Will Support Growing Electric Vehicle and Energy Storage Demands Through Increased Battery Manufacturing, Processing, and Recycling

DOE Opens Comment Period on Its Draft Guidance for Rebate Programs for Efficient Transformers That Save Money and Improve the Power Grid

Funding Will Prevent At-Risk Nuclear Facilities from Premature Closure and Support President Biden's Clean Energy Goals

DOE Requests Information on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Investments to Spur Growth in Geothermal Energy, A Source of Round-the-Clock Clean Power

DOE Seeks Public Input to Drive the Cost-effective Implementation of Building Energy Codes for Greater Efficiency, Resilience, and Cost Savings

Factsheet Details President Biden’s Infrastructure Investments and Ongoing DOE Initiatives to Boost Rural Energy, Spur Economic Opportunities, Increase Access to Clean Electricity for Remote and Tribal Communities

DOE Seeks Public Input on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Program for Energy Upgrades to America’s 100,000 Public School Facilities