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DOE Anticipates Issuing Two Tribal Energy Funding Opportunities

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Lowering electricity bills is one of the main reasons why consumers may decide to install rooftop solar panels. So how much can someone actually save by switching to solar power?

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Rachel Chang received FEMP's FEDS Spotlight award for improving the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's energy data reporting processes. Learn more about her achievements and see if someone you know might be eligible for the 2024 FEDS Spotlight awards.

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Researchers are looking below the soil’s surface to better understand how a plant thrives.

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Join the team for the Water Power Technologies Office within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy as an ORISE Fellow! Applications are open now to have an Alaska-based fellowship to work on water-power topics within the 49th State along with the Arctic Energy Office.

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Kawerak Inc. recently released a document, “Tribal Research Protocols, Guidelines, Expectations & Best Practices,” a comprehensive roadmap that demonstrates optimal procedures and customs to observe on the Seward Peninsula.

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To supply power to homes and businesses, electric utilities and system operators work around the clock to balance supply of electricity with demand.

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Solar System Cuts Health Center’s Yearly Cost by $2,600; Provides Workforce Training

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Researchers used the powerful X-rays at the Advanced Light Source to analyze a sample from the asteroid Ryugu.

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Researchers at DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory calculated how heat stress affects different groups now and in the future.