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Texas plays a critical role in America’s domestic energy production.  While Texas is the largest petroleum refiner in the U.S, it also produces more than three times the natural gas than any other state.  Surprisingly, given its history with the oil and gasoline industries, Texas also boasts the second largest number of alternative fuel vehicles on the road today.
Latest News
08.11.08 :: DOE Under Secretary to Participate in 11th Annual Transportation Summit
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06.25.08 :: DOE Announces Small Business Awards at its Annual Small Business Conference in San Antonio, Texas
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06.25.08 :: DOE Awards Up To $405,000 to Nine Graduate Fellows Studying the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
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06.20.08 :: Acting Deputy Secretary Kupfer in San Antonio to Honor Small Businesses
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06.02.08 :: GreenHunter Biodiesel Refinery Grand Opening
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Events
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12.07.07 Secretary of Energy in Texas to Tout Motiva Refinery Expansion

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DOE Texas 2009 Budget Request

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