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Washington
Washington’s hydroelectric power industry is the largest in the Nation and generates more power each year than any other state’s entire renewable energies program. Washington is also home to the Grand Coulee Dam, the largest concrete structure in the U.S. As home to DOE’s Hanford Site, Washington also played a critical role during the Manhattan Project in winning World War II and the Cold War. Washington is also home to the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, one of 10 Department of Energy national laboratories that support the DOE science mission. |
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Latest News
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09.08.08 ::
DOE Announces $6.6 Million in Competitive Grant Selections For Innovative State Efficiency, Renewables Initiatives
08.29.08 ::
DOE Announces Up to $7 Million for Technology Commercialization Acceleration
08.25.08 ::
DOI Designates B Reactor at DOE’s Hanford Site as a National Historic Landmark
08.21.08 ::
UPDATE: Senior Department of Energy Official to Deliver Remarks at DOE's Hanford Site
08.05.08 ::
DOE to Pursue Zero-Net Energy Commercial Buildings
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09.03.08 |
DOE Selects Mission Support Alliance, LLC for Mission Support Contract at its Hanford Site |
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11.06.08 - 11.07.08 |
Hanford Advisory Board Mtg. |
Richland, WA |
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11.08.07 |
Agencies Publish Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Transport Corridor Designations in 11 Western States |
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