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Energy Department Announces Over $12 Million to Spur Solar Energy Innovation

Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced over $12 million to speed solar energy innovation from the lab to the marketplace through the SunShot Incubator program. Read more.

DOE and Volvo Build More Efficient Trucks and Manufacturing Plants

Partnership helps commercialize and deploy cutting-edge trucks and manufacturing technologies that boost U.S. competitiveness. Read more.

Student Teams and New Location Announced for Solar Decathlon 2013

Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced the 20 collegiate teams competing in the DOE Solar Decathlon 2013 and the new location at the Orange County Great Park in Irvine, California. Read more.

DOE Reports Major Potential for U.S. Wave and Tidal Energy Production

DOE released two nationwide resource assessments showing that waves and tidal currents off the nation's coasts could contribute significantly to total U.S. annual electricity production. Read more.

Energy Department Announces Over $12 Million to Spur Solar Energy Innovation

Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced over $12 million to speed solar energy innovation from the lab to the marketplace through the SunShot Incubator program. Read more.

DOE and Volvo Build More Efficient Trucks and Manufacturing Plants

Partnership helps commercialize and deploy cutting-edge trucks and manufacturing technologies that boost U.S. competitiveness. Read more.

Student Teams and New Location Announced for Solar Decathlon 2013

Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced the 20 collegiate teams competing in the DOE Solar Decathlon 2013 and the new location at the Orange County Great Park in Irvine, California. Read more.

DOE Reports Major Potential for U.S. Wave and Tidal Energy Production

DOE released two nationwide resource assessments showing that waves and tidal currents off the nation's coasts could contribute significantly to total U.S. annual electricity production. Read more.

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