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Portsmouth Tests Electric Mowers to Cut Emissions, Enhance Safety

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Idaho Site Engineer Donates Time to Promote Scientific Concepts to Youth
Idaho Site Engineer Donates Time to Promote Scientific Concepts to Youth

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Savannah River Site Grouts, Closes Liquid Waste Structures in Place
Savannah River Site Grouts, Closes Liquid Waste Structures in Place

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LM Looks to Mother Nature to Guide Site Management
LM Looks to Mother Nature to Guide Site Management

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A Turning Point: LM Makes Transition to Electric Vehicles
A Turning Point: LM Makes Transition to Electric Vehicles

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DOE’s Partnership With University Prepares Students for Careers in Science, Engineering
DOE’s Partnership With University Prepares Students for Careers in Science, Engineering

Energy
Celebrating Tribal Energy Successes at the 20th Annual Program Review
Celebrating Tribal Energy Successes at the 20th Annual Program Review

Energy
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $3.7 Billion to Kick-Start America’s Carbon Dioxide Removal Industry
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $3.7 Billion to Kick-Start America’s Carbon Dioxide Removal Industry

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A Team With a Touch for Equipment at Hanford Site
A Team With a Touch for Equipment at Hanford Site

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LM Director Carmelo Melendez Visits Ohio Sites
LM Director Carmelo Melendez Visits Ohio Sites

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U.S. Department of Energy Establishes High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium Consortium
U.S. Department of Energy Establishes High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium Consortium

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Community Engagement on Consent-Based Siting Funding Opportunity Deadline Extended Through January
Community Engagement on Consent-Based Siting Funding Opportunity Deadline Extended Through January

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U.S. Department of Energy Selects Partners to Engage Communities on Nuclear Energy
U.S. Department of Energy Selects Partners to Engage Communities on Nuclear Energy

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Barrasso Presses DOE for Details on Taxpayer Dollars Being Sent to China-connected Companies
News Release: WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, sent a letter to Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Jennifer Granholm regarding loans and grants to China-connected companies. The letter notes that LanzaTech has reportedly received $10 million from the Department of Energy despite its clear ties to the PRC.

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DOE Invests Over $5 Million to Help Secure Domestic Supply Chain for Critical Minerals to Support Development of Clean Energy Technologies
DOE Invests Over $5 Million to Help Secure Domestic Supply Chain for Critical Minerals to Support Development of Clean Energy Technologies

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DOE Announces Up to $20 Million Available for Regional Projects to Accelerate U.S. Carbon Capture, Transport, Conversion, and Storage Technology Deployment
DOE Announces Up to $20 Million Available for Regional Projects to Accelerate U.S. Carbon Capture, Transport, Conversion, and Storage Technology Deployment

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U.S. Department of Energy Seeks Public Input on How to Implement Future Growth Grants Program for Carbon Dioxide Transport and Develop Field Laboratories for Carbon Storage
U.S. Department of Energy Seeks Public Input on How to Implement Future Growth Grants Program for Carbon Dioxide Transport and Develop Field Laboratories for Carbon Storage

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Long-Duration Energy Earthshot and the Grid Storage Launchpad featured at COP 27 by Secretary Granholm
Long-Duration Energy Earthshot and the Grid Storage Launchpad featured at COP 27 by Secretary Granholm

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DOE Launches EAS-E Prize to Accelerate Equitable, Affordable, and Simple Solutions for Home Electrification
DOE Launches EAS-E Prize to Accelerate Equitable, Affordable, and Simple Solutions for Home Electrification

Energy
DOE Recognizes Better Buildings Partner City of Chattanooga, TN for Energy Efficiency Achievements
DOE Recognizes Better Buildings Partner City of Chattanooga, TN for Energy Efficiency Achievements

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