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As Hurricane Harvey approaches Texas, the Department of Energy (DOE) is monitoring energy infrastructure and coordinating responses with its partners.
On August 7, 2017, OE announced that it is investing nearly $900,000 in early stage research to address the risk and uncertainty of the power system.
Four small businesses will develop solutions for “Rapid Damage Assessment and Information Sharing for Power Restoration” for a more resilient grid.
UniEnergy Technologies and PNNL Recognized for Advancing Energy Storage at the National Level
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June 1 marks the beginning of hurricane season. If a major energy supply disruption were to occur as a result of a hurricane, the Department of Energy (DOE) would play a vital role, coordinating with other Federal agencies and the energy sector to prep...
Fifteen teams, over 100 students, competed against one another to develop and defend a computer network from simulated cyber attacks.
Building and maintaining a hardened, resilient and secure grid of the future is essential for our nation to function at its best in a modern society.
The Department of Energy today announced the issuance of a Record of Decision and Presidential Permit for the New England Clean Power Link. The 154-mile underground and underwater direct current transmission line will bring up to 1000 megawatts of hydr...
As Hurricane Matthew bears down on Florida, the Energy Department (DOE) is monitoring energy infrastructure and coordinating responses across the federal community, state and local governments, and with partners in industry.