Simulating the Fourth State of Matter to Harness Fusion
More powerful computing resources than ever before enabled fusion researchers to delve even deeper into the details of plasma.
Celebrating Women’s History Month at SCEP
In honor of Women’s History Month, and along with the U.S. Department of Energy, the Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP) recognizes the pivotal role of women in the energy sector who have helped our nation reap the benefits of science and technology to maintain safe, secure, and reliable energy systems and to propel the clean energy transition forward.
Articles on Vehicles & Driving
Articles on energy efficient vehicles and driving.
Articles on Landscaping
Articles related to landscaping for energy efficiency at home.
Articles on Windows, Doors, & Skylights
Articles related to energy-efficient windows, doors, and skylights in homes.
Articles on Efficient Home Design & Remodeling
Articles related to energy-efficient home design and remodeling.
Articles on Weatherization
Articles related to weatherization for energy-efficient homes.
Investing in America: A Recap of Secretary Granholm’s Travels in February
Like Punxsutawney Phil emerging on a cold February day, clean energy investments are blooming across the country just ahead of spring.
Team Sponsored by SRS Advances to DOE's National Science Bowl
Future scientists, engineers and mathematicians recently put their knowledge to the test during the annual DOE Savannah River Regional Science Bowl Competition, which attracted nine teams from South Carolina and the greater Augusta, Georgia, area.
Hanford B Reactor Tours Returning in Spring for Limited Run
Public tours are set to resume this month for a limited time at the Hanford Site’s B Reactor National Historical Park, part of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, which also includes facilities in Los Alamos, New Mexico, and Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
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