
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced additional Biden-Harris Administration appointees that have joined the team to help advance President Biden’s ambitious Build Back Better agenda.

DOE’s Second Energy Earthshot – Long Duration Storage Shot – Aims to Accelerate Breakthroughs in Grid Storage, Make Clean Energy Available Anytime, Anywhere

13 American Indian and Alaska Native Communities Will Receive DOE Funding to Reduce Energy Costs and Increase Energy Security and Resiliency

Preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world and averting the use of radioactive materials by domestic and international criminal elements are major NNSA missions that Paloma Richard has contributed to since joining the agency in 2010.

When it comes to solar and wind power, a common question that people ask is, what happens when the wind isn’t blowing and the sun isn’t shining? The answer is in batteries, and other forms of energy storage.

27 projects will study complex cloud and aerosol interactions to better understand, predict, and respond to the climate emergency.

Projects support DOE’s recently announced Hydrogen Energy Earthshot to lower cost and advance breakthroughs for clean hydrogen technology

34 projects will develop new instruments to study cells, processes to convert natural and synthetic materials into sustainable biofuels and bioproducts,

EM hiring managers and workforce management recruiters at the Hanford Site recently participated in two national virtual career fairs to interact with potential employees.

Four early-career scientists received Argonne’s 2022 Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellowship for their outstanding potential.