
More than 200 competitors integrated real-world engineering test scenarios to create the best wind turbine design.

Representatives at the summit included both the tech companies developing AI technologies, and American industry leaders.
New collaboration with the Texas A&M Energy Institute will broaden the geographic reach and diversity representation of the United States C3E program.

New data tool will help decision makers determine a set of technology and policy options for Puerto Rico's power system.
The Department of Energy issued a Request for Information (RFI) on the development of small-scale, modular coal-based power plants of the future.

Collegiate Wind Competition helps undergraduates learn the real-world skills they need to grow America's energy economy.
Four funding opportunities support early-stage bioenergy research and development.
Research will help lay the groundwork for future computing.
The Energy Department announced $68.5 million for advanced vehicle technologies supporting affordable mobility, energy security, and economic growth.
ARPA-E provides up to $30 million to develop storage technologies for secure, resilient grid.