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New Analysis Shows that Inflation Reduction Act And Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Will Save American Families up to $38 billion on Electricity Bills, Reduce Nation’s Reliance on Net Crude Oil Imports by Nearly 60%, and Could Increase Clean Electricity...
New DOE Analysis Finds Energy Jobs Increased in 95% of U.S. Counties from 2021 to 2022
A new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the federal government and the Navajo Nation aims to ease tribal access to federal funding.
In recent years, the ruling to phase out incandescent lightbulbs has sparked heated debates and generated a fair share of misinformation. Let's delve into the most common myths surrounding the ban and set the record straight.
Happy one year anniversary — to the CHIPS and Science Act! Here are four ways it’s been changing the game in its first year.
Researchers have found a relationship between atmospheric conditions and large areas of tree death.
29 Projects Across 15 States Will Advance State-of-the-Art Building Technologies and Retrofit Practices to Cut Utility and Operating Costs, Reduce Energy Waste, and Support Healthier Communities
Desde el 31 de julio hasta el 2 de agosto de 2023, la secretaria de Energía de EE. UU., Jennifer M. Granholm, viajó a Puerto Rico.
From July 31 through August 2, 2023, Secretary Granholm traveled to Puerto Rico as part of continued direct community engagement in support of the President’s commitment to building back a stronger and more resilient electric grid for the island.
Funding Part of DOE’s Commitment to Supporting Next Generation of America’s STEM Leaders