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DOE leadership team provided Governor Sisolak both unclassified and classified briefings on the critical national security work.
The effort is designed to bolster the nation’s scientific workforce by providing support to exceptional researchers.
Gulf LNG Liquefaction Project will be located in Jackson County, Mississippi, near the city of Pascagoula.
Projects seek to make steady-state fusion power plants possible.
Projects will focus on innovative research of technologies for trucks, off-road vehicles, and the fuels that power them.
Established in 1996, the PECASE acknowledges the contributions scientists and engineers have made to the advancement of science.
QIS seeks to exploit intricate quantum mechanical phenomena to create fundamentally new ways of obtaining and processing information.
This investment will help Native American and Alaska Native communities harness their vast energy resources.
Secretary Perry and Minister Steinitz commit to further advancing high level of strategic cooperation between the United States and Israel in energy.
DOE selected these projects as part of its basin-specific research strategy focused on increasing ultimate recovery and operational efficiency.