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Secretary Granholm Statement on DOE Order Vacating 1954 Atomic Energy Commission Decision In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer

First Fixed Price Replenishment is an Opportunity to Secure a Good Deal for Taxpayers and Strengthen Energy Security

Location Specific Data Will Help Maximize the Benefits of President Biden’s Agenda to Deliver an Equitable Clean Energy Transition for All of America

DOE today announced 41 awards totaling $32 million to 37 institutions to support historically underrepresented groups in STEM and diversify American leadership in the physical sciences, including energy and climate.

Projects in Colorado and California Will Demonstrate Drilling Innovations and Help Reduce Costs of Renewable Geothermal Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today announced the achievement of fusion ignition at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)—a major scientific breakthrough decades in the making.

Secretary Granholm hosted a roundtable with government, industry, and labor leaders to launch DOE's Battery Workforce Initiative, designed to lay the foundation for developing a modern force needed for the domestic battery supply chain.

New Factories in Ohio, Tennessee, and Michigan Will Create More than 11,000 Good-Paying Jobs and Reduce the Nation’s Reliance on Other Countries to Meet Increased Demand for Electric Vehicle Technologies

First-Ever Proposed Emissions Standard for New Federal Buildings is Projected to Save $8 Million Per Year in Costs and Decrease Long-Term Carbon Emissions

Applications Open for K-12 Public Schools to Apply for Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding for Energy Improvements, Lowering Utility Costs and Fostering Healthier Learning Environments for Students