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R&D projects for coal-fueled power plants and technologies will fall under five separate funding opportunity announcements.
ARPA-E looks to accelerate incorporation of artificial intelligence and machine learning into energy technology.
Bruce Walker, Assistant Secretary of the Office of Electricity, lays out why STEM is invaluable to their mission.
Funding opportunity seeks projects to address priorities in advanced batteries and electric drive systems, energy efficient mobility systems and more.
Local high school students recently visited a high-tech mock-up at the Hanford Site to learn about science, technology, engineering and math careers.
Employees of Nuclear Waste Partnership recently participated in Engineers Week events, providing presentations to over 3,500 students.
Teams to build new algorithms and software tools for emerging quantum systems.
Projects will help identify and address regional storage and transport challenges currently facing the development of CCUS.
DOE’s enforcement program holds contractors accountable for meeting regulatory requirements and maintaining a safe workplace.
New funding will drive innovative industry-led solutions to advance marine and hydrokinetics and hydropower technologies.