Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm on Tuesday celebrated the 2022 Secretary’s Honor Awards recipients, a group of 44 teams and five individuals representing every corner of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
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Today, Western Area Power Administration celebrates 45 years as a power marketing administration, keeping the lights on in the West for over 40 million Americans.
As 2022 winds down, the U.S. Department of Energy looks back at a historic year for clean energy.
Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) cleanup contractor UCOR is expanding initiatives to build its future workforce while maintaining cleanup and reindustrialization efforts at DOE’s Oak Ridge Reservation.
About 50 students from an area high school recently visited the Volpentest HAMMER Federal Training Center for STEM Day.
EM technical staff at the Idaho National Laboratory Site are doing their part to pass the baton to the next generation of aspiring scientists and engineers.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) yesterday took a huge step forward in its effort to shore up America’s domestic supply of battery-grade lithium—a substance that is indispensable to our transition to a clean-energy economy. Lithium, which, after a refi