Students and researchers in Georgia, Illinois and Tennessee will conduct nuclear energy research to address the industry’s complex issues thanks to an Energy Department award.
On Monday, October 1st, more than 150 entrepreneurs, software developers, energy experts and policy makers are coming together for the first annual Energy Datapalooza. You can watch live, or join us on Twitter.
If you missed the #LabChat on Sept. 26, here's the recap about how researchers at the Bioenergy Research Centers are engineering plants to make advanced biofuels.
The Energy Department's Weatherization Assistance Program is helping families save money on their energy bills while creating jobs for American workers and reducing pollution.