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Officials from the Energy Department and NORESCO cut the ribbon at the new chiller plant in the Forrestal building. The chiller is expected to save $600,000 per year from the Department's energy bills.

Officials from the Energy Department and NORESCO cut the ribbon at the new chiller plant in the Forrestal building. The chiller is expected to save $600,000 per year from the Department's energy bills.

Secretarial Awards Recognize Employees for Saving Taxpayer Dollars

Every day, DOE employees support our mission by demonstrating a commitment to excellence in our management and operations.

Working Without: Before PCs at the Energy Department
Since 1977, Colleen Blessing has worked for the Department's Energy Information Administration. | Energy Department photo.

Hear Colleen Blessing's perspective: A DOE employee who has worked for the Energy Information Administration since 1977 (before employees had personal computers).

Environmental Management Scientist Sets His Sights on Mars
Curiosity, left, at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, in late November 2011. Shown here is the flight hardware that was being assembled prior to shipment to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida for the launch. | Photo Credit Dr. Robert C. Nelson

An Energy Department scientist helped assemble Curiosity, the most recent Mars rover.

Energy Department Lab Researcher Wins HENAAC Award for Outstanding Achievement
Alex­andra “Ale” Hakala is an award-winning geoscientist at DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory. | Photo from the National Energy Technology Laboratory.

One of the Energy Department's own talented scientists is recognized with a Great Minds in STEM award.