Home Page Features
Here are current and past features from the EERE home page.
Current Features
These items are currently featured on the EERE home page.
Twelve New Solar America Cities Announced
See the twelve new cities partnering with the U.S. Department of Energy to accelerate the adoption of solar energy technologies at the local level.
Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative
See the State of Hawaii's efforts to have 70% of its energy needs supplied by renewable resources by the year 2030.
Major Economies Meeting on Energy Security and Climate Change
Learn about the initiative to develop and contribute to a post-Kyoto framework on energy security and climate change by the end of 2008.
Ethanol Myths and Facts
Learn more about common misconceptions about ethanol use and production.
Students: Volunteer at EERE: Internships in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Students can find opportunities to learn through direct experience about the field of energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Commercialization Initiatives and Opportunities
Find information about EERE's initiatives, programs, and opportunities in commercialization, as well as success stories about technologies that are successfully moving from the national laboratories to the market.
Past Features
These items were past features on the EERE home page.
Fiscal Year 2009 EERE Budget
See information about EERE's proposed Fiscal Year 2009 budget.
State of the Union: Energy Security and Clean Energy Technology
See President Bush's plan to improve energy security and address climate change.
Assistant Secretary Speaks at Bali Climate Change Convention
Assistant Secretary Alexander Karsner attended the Thirteenth Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Nusa Dusa, Bali, Indonesia, which ran from December 3rd to the 14th, 2007.
Get Smart About Energy! K-12 Energy Lessons and Activities
Find more than 350 lesson plans and activities on energy efficiency and renewable energy for grades K-12.
Why Wait? Industry: Save Energy Now! Apply Today!
Through Save Energy Now, DOE's Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) helps industrial plants operate more efficiently and profitably by identifying ways to reduce energy use in key industrial process systems.