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DOE’s annual competition highlights importance of investing in next generation of leaders in science.

This G7 effort, led jointly by the U.S. and the UK G7 Presidency, will create a strong partnership among like-minded countries to reduce emissions in heavy industries such as steel, cement, and chemicals.

ARPA-E program will fund projects aiming for tenfold reduction in spent nuclear fuel, minimizing the need for disposal sites.

New report highlights 12 organizations achieving bold energy, water, and financing goals; DOE launches new $12 million Lighting Prize.

15 new research projects will seek improvements to biofuel manufacturing that maximize production while reducing CO2 emissions waste.

University-led R&D projects look to increase the performance and reliability of hydrogen power and advance zero-emissions technology.

New efforts include $15.5 million to tackle barriers to solar deployment, increased focus on expanding clean energy access to low- and moderate-income communities and fostering a diverse solar workforce,

Funding supports 1,000+ college students and faculty members, and 13 university research projects to advance DOE science and energy missions, and bolster investment in underrepresented institutions.

Enhanced geothermal systems can harness clean, renewable baseload energy to power millions of homes, and create jobs for oil and gas workers.

The production of critical materials essential for clean energy projects can create jobs in coal and power plant communities.