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Tropical Storm Ike moves towards eastern Texas
The Department of Energy continues work with federal, state, and local officials to minimize impact to energy supplies due to Hurrican Ike and other storms.

Storm Status

Department of Energy situation reports provide a status of energy resources in regions affected by hurricanes and tropical storms.  Read the latest situation reports (red denotes text updated from previous report).

 
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Access to Science Information Expands with Science.gov 5.0 Launch
WASHINGTON, DC – The latest version of Science.gov—Science.gov 5.0—was launched today, allowing users to search additional collections of valuable science resources; more easily target their searches; and readily find links to information on a variety of science topics. Science.gov is a free, integrated single-search gateway to reliable science and technology information from 17 organizations within 13 federal science agencies.
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Statement from DOE’s Chief Spokesperson Andrew Beck Regarding Delivery of Strategic Petroleum Reserve Oil
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DOE and Ad Council Launch Energy Efficiency Campaign for Youth
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REPORT GAS PRICE GOUGING
Fuel Pump Report gas price gouging here.
   

Cleaner, More Abundant Domestic Energy
White House graphic with stars and stripes in the background. Expanding domestic production, increasing vehicle efficiency, and promoting alternative fuels and energy sources.
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Biofuels Save $.20 to $.35 per Gallon at the Gas Pump
A hand holds back a clump of switchgrass Gas prices and oil consumption would increase without biofuels.
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Energy Security & Climate Change
Hands holding a green Earth President Bush announced a goal to stop the growth of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2025.
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Lab to Reality: Science Making Your Life Better
In this simulation, five alpha-synuclein protein molecules create a ring-like aggregate in the intracellular surface layer of the cell membrane. Hope for those with Parkinson's:  See how a Department supercomputer is enabling medical breakthroughs.
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Energy Basics: Frequently Asked Questions
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