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Projects support DOE's goal to invest in early-stage research of transportation technologies that can give families and businesses greater choice.
Karen S. Evans will serve as the Energy Department's first Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response.
R&D will enable cost-competitive, drop-in renewable hydrocarbon fuels, bio-based products, and power from non-food biomass and waste feedstocks.
Secretary Perry recognizes the outstanding achievements of individuals and teams who have gone above and beyond in fulfilling DOE’s mission.
Projects to benefit medicine, industrial applications, and security.
The reports cover three market sectors: land-based utility scale, distributed, and offshore wind.
Over $20 million to 10 National Labs and 71 private sector partners for development and commercial deployment of promising energy technologies.
New grants will support scientific advancement.
Deputy Secretary Brouillette and Vice Foreign Minister Cho discussed nuclear energy and more.
Projects will help Native American and Alaska Native communities harness their vast undeveloped energy resources to reduce or stabilize energy costs.