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On Dec. 4, Secretary Granholm signed a memorandum reaffirming DOE’s commitment to purchase clean power from Tribes.
Office of Science Director Asmeret Asefaw Berhe traveled to key climate science experiments to experience the amazing work the Office is supporting.
Government-Wide Agreement Will Help Support Tribal Efforts to Capitalize on the Historic Funding Opportunities Available Through the Administration’s Investing in America Agenda
Researchers re-examined data from past experiments at Jefferson Lab to explore one way Lambda particles form.
Annual Event Highlights Nearly 40 Tribal Energy Successes Around the Country
DOE released application guidelines for Tribal governments to apply for $225 million in funding under the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate program.
Climate scientists are working to improve climate models so they can more accurately represent precipitation extremes.
EV sales are growing year over year and 2023 continues that trend. In the last few years, electric vehicles have taken off in the consumer market
Extreme weather events due to climate change—hurricanes, wildfires, ice storms, flooding, heat waves—are growing in frequency, duration, and intensity, putting stress on already overloaded and aging national electrical infrastructure.
Scientists are looking for new particles that expand our understanding of the building blocks and fundamental forces of the universe.