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Northwest Indian College to Receive Up to $5 Million STEM Grant From Office of Environmental Management's Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program
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LM Pursues New Technology Solutions to Better Protect People and the Environment

LM Pursues New Technology Solutions to Better Protect People and the Environment
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Find Data on Natural Gas Flaring and Venting in Your State

Find Data on Natural Gas Flaring and Venting in Your State
Energy

Saddling up for Success: Site Visits in Washington State

Saddling up for Success: Site Visits in Washington State
Energy

HBCU-OMI Program Student Spotlight: Steve Yang

HBCU-OMI Program Student Spotlight: Steve Yang
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In Their Own Words: The HBCU-OMI Program Student Experience

In Their Own Words: The HBCU-OMI Program Student Experience
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FECM Welcomes the 2022 Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship Summer Class

FECM Welcomes the 2022 Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship Summer Class
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Puerto Rico Energy Recovery and Resilience: Spring 2022 Updates

Puerto Rico Energy Recovery and Resilience: Spring 2022 Updates
Energy

DOE Launches Prototype Phase of L-Prize Lighting Competition

DOE Launches Prototype Phase of L-Prize Lighting Competition
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Reliving the Excitement of the 2022 ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit

Reliving the Excitement of the 2022 ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit
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June 2022 Monthly Application Activity Report

June 2022 Monthly Application Activity Report
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Deadline Extended: LPO Seeks Stakeholder Input on Improvements to Title 17 Loan Guarantee Program Rule

Deadline Extended: LPO Seeks Stakeholder Input on Improvements to Title 17 Loan Guarantee Program Rule
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Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC; Notice of Request for Extension of Time discussed on July 6 by Energy Department

The US Energy Department published a two page notice on July 6, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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Biden Administration Announces $2.3 Billion for States and Tribes to Strengthen and Modernize America’s Power Grid

Release: President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Provides Historic Investments to Build State and Tribal Electricity Grids Resilient to Climate Change, Deploy Cheaper and Cleaner Energy
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Office of Special Council: Secretary Granholm 'violated the Hatch Act's use of official authority prohibition'

U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm will face no disciplinary action after the nation's Office of Special Counsel found she violated a law that limits the political speech and participation by federal employees during an interview last year.
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What releases are upcoming from the Energy Department on July 7

There is one release scheduled to be published on July 7.
Energy

Granholm: 'Jobs critical to our clean energy transition are on the rise'

A U.S. Department of Energy report found energy job growth outpaced other employment last year.
Energy

Biden Administration Announces $2.3 Billion for States and Tribes to Strengthen and Modernize America’s Power Grid

News Release: WASHINGTON, D.C.-The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today opened the application period for States, Tribal nations, and territories to apply for the $2.3 billion formula grant program designed to strengthen and modernize America’s power grid against wildfires, extreme weather, and other natural disasters...
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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission set to publish a new notice on July 7

There are four releases scheduled to be published on July 7.
Energy

Meet Our Team: David Conrad's Career in Public Service Comes Full Circle

News Release: The team of federal employees supporting the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs is small but mighty. In this "Meet Our Team" blog series, we introduce key staff dedicated to the Office and its mission to support tribes in pursuing their energy visions.
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