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The liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site (SRS) recently awarded more than $15,000 in educational grants to local elementary school teachers, helping to support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curriculum in their classrooms.
Did you know June is National Oceans Month? Beyond packing up your towel, snacks, and umbrella to head to the beach, you could celebrate by diving into career paths that protect, restore, and harness the power of the ocean.
A modernized electricity grid is a critical component to increasing resiliency in our most essential services and infrastructure.
Oak Ridge cleanup contractor UCOR is awarding $30,000 in grants for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) projects to benefit 30 schools across a nine-county region.
May 7 is National Space Day, so celebrate by taking a moment to learn about what the government here on Earth is supporting for Space.
A once-in-a-generation investment in the American people and our planet.
Did you know your energy-efficient home upgrades could save you money on your taxes? Check out these credits and see if you qualify.
We need to revolutionize how we generate and use electricity, by making renewable energy sources like wind and solar more abundant, more affordable, and more accessible to everyone. See what we're doing about it.
DOE will soon be able to cut through regulatory red tape so we can update America’s energy efficiency standards more quickly.
To mark National Beer Day (April 7) we’re bringing you some energy stats on what it takes to brew up this beverage and how clean energy is changing the game.