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Proposed Rules Build on Decades-Long Collaboration with Public and Private Sector to Deliver Safer, More Efficient Appliances, Lower Costs, and Cut Carbon Pollution

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Funding Opportunity Seeks to Increase Cost Efficiency of Wind Power Generation Through R&D Projects for Lightweight Materials, Streamlined 3-D Printing Processes

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DOE’s First Ever Agency-Related Foundation Will Accelerate the Development of New Clean Energy Technologies, Help Communities Unlock the Benefits of a Clean Energy Future

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La Secretaria de Energía de los Estados Unidos, Jennifer M. Granholm, concluyó una visita de una semana a Puerto Rico

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Secretary Granholm concluded a weeklong visit to Puerto Rico, where she sat down with community members across the eastern region of Puerto Rico and provided updates on DOE's urgent work to help repair and modernize the grid with clean, reliable power

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Funding Supports 33 Carbon Management Projects to Ramp Up Efforts to Achieve Nationwide Goal of Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2050

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17 Projects Will Boost Production of Biofuels for Consumer and Freight Transportation in America, Support President Biden’s Decarbonization and Climate Agenda

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La Actualización Sobre El PR100 Presenta Escenarios Iniciales Para Ayudar A Aumentar Las Capacidades De Energía Renovable Que Satisfacen La Demanda De Electricidad, Mejoran La Confiabilidad Y Resiliencia De La Red Eléctrica Y Reducen Los Costos De Energía

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PR100 Update Provides Early Scenarios to Help Increase Renewable Energy Capabilities That Meet Electricity Demand, Improve Grid Reliability and Resilience, and Lower Energy Costs

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DOE today launched a new up to $50 million program to help communities across the country transition to clean energy systems that are reliable, affordable, equitable, and reflective of local priorities.