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Deputy Secretary Turk touring the Cummins Power Generation Facility in Minnesota. The facility is the first hydrogen electrolyzer manufacturing plant in the U.S., making it able to produce clean hydrogen.

The Department of Energy (DOE) is charging ahead to build a resilient, clean, and secure energy future for America. We’re at the center of a historic effort to modernize our electric grid and move toward renewable energy sources, and industries around the world are racing to keep up and help us bring the technology of the future to market.

If you’re in the clean energy space, working with DOE as we forge ahead is key—and if you’re just coming in now, you’re late to the party. We are spearheading the development of new technologies, the evolution of existing ones, and the implementation of grid upgrades nationwide. No matter what stage of this modernization effort you’re a part of, you’re connected to this transition. Whether you have partners doing work in the technology space, or you work with utilities in your industry, or your state is pursuing funding for grid overhauls, there’s a niche for you in this space and opportunities to benefit from what we’re doing.

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Workers at a factory visit from Secretary Granholm

An audience of workers at Alpen High Performance Products watch as Secretary Granholm announces $425 million to decarbonize and manufacture clean energy products in former coal communities.

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