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A free event that will blow your mind is about to land in Denver. No, it doesn’t involve marathoning or microbrewing...it's the Solar Decathlon.
The Vogtle project is the first new nuclear power plant to be licensed and begin construction in the United States in more than three decades.
Secretary of Energy Rick Perry formally proposes that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) take swift action to address threats to grid.
Solar Decathlon can serve as a teaching tool for educators interested in teaching science, engineering, technology and math – or STEM.
Projects will continue the development of carbon capture technologies to either the engineering scale or to a commercial design.
Projects will work to solve critical research and developmental challenges encountered for the successful scale-up of integrated biorefineries.
Initiative will initially focus on challenges facing industry as they work to develop new or improved materials that can sustain extreme conditions.
New projects will develop the tools to enable the United States to become a leading producer of seaweed, helping to improve U.S. energy security.
DOE has joined AISES in its #PledgeNativesInSTEM campaign, an effort to raise awareness and facilitate dialogue on the importance of STEM for natives.
The IAEA designation makes the United States one of only three countries identified for unique capabilities and excellence in nuclear research.