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The Natural Gas Act has given the U.S. Secretary of Energy the responsibility to evaluate whether authorizations for the export of liquefied natural gas to non-free-trade-agreement countries is consistent with the “public interest.”
Third Round of Funding Will Support School Districts’ Efforts to Lower Utility Costs, Upgrade Building Systems, and Create Healthier Learning Spaces for Students
Ten National Laboratories Will Provide Support to First-of-its-Kind CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute
A consistent definition for sustainable maritime fuel will help inform and align stakeholders and support and advance future maritime fuel technology and investment.
Funding from the Investing in America Agenda Will Support 57 More Small-and Medium-Sized Manufacturers to Improve Energy Efficiency, Lower Costs, Increase Productivity, and Reduce Industrial Emissions
El Programa de Comunidades Resilientes del DOE brindará energía confiable a la infraestructura comunitaria crítica en comunidades de ingresos bajos y moderados
DOE’s Programa de Comunidades Resilientes will Provide Reliable Energy to Critical Community Infrastructure within Low- and Moderate-Income Communities
$17 Million Investment Will De-Risk Innovative Technology Solutions to Boost Domestic Production and Recovery of Essential Materials for Next-Generation Technologies, Strengthening National and Energy Security
Office of Electricity Chief Operating Officer Receives Meritorious Executive Presidential Rank Award
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Electricity (OE) announced today that Terri Lee, Chief Operating Officer for OE, has been awarded the prestigious Presidential Rank Award (PRA). This recognition celebrates outstanding achievement, dedication, and leadership by career members of the Senior Executive Service and Senior Professionals across the nation. It is one of the highest honors in federal civil service, and final selections are made by the President of the United States.
Funding Will Support Two Pennsylvania-Based Manufacturing Facilities Developing Innovative Long-Duration Batteries, Strengthen Grid Resilience, and Create Up to 1,000 High-Quality Union Jobs