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February 13, 2012
Why Green is Your Color: A Woman’s Guide to a Sustainable Career

“Many occupations in the clean energy economy remain virtually untapped by women,” said Sara Manzano-Díaz, director of the Department of Labor's Women’s Bureau. To address this challenge, the Women's Bureau, the only federal agency designated to represent the needs of working women, has released a comprehensive guide to preparing, finding, and succeeding in green jobs. 

Check out the guide here: http://www.dol.gov/wb/Green_Jobs_Guide

February 9, 2012
Indian Energy & Energy Infrastructure to be Showcased at RES 2012 in Las Vegas

Our mission as a Department – to ensure America’s security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions – touches Indian Country in many ways. Our Nation’s tribal communities are neighbors to the Department’s National Laboratories and sites, participants in energy programs, and producers and consumers of energy development and innovation. While Indian land comprises 5 percent of the United States, it contains an estimated 10 percent of all our energy resources.

January 27, 2012
An aerial shot of Orange County Great Park, site of the 2013 Solar Decathlon.
Four Minority Serving Institutions Selected to Compete in the 2013 Solar Decathlon

Of the elite twenty teams that have been selected from across the country and around the world to compete in the 2013 Solar Decathlon, four are Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), showcasing the talent of our nation's MSIs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Congratulations are in order to these MSIs - and their partners - for making it to the Solar Decathlon:

January 25, 2012
First Step to Spur U.S. Manufacturing of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors

The Energy Department recently announced the first step toward manufacturing small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) in the United States, demonstrating the Administration’s commitment to advancing U.S. manufacturing leadership in low-carbon, next generation energy technologies and restarting the nation’s nuclear industry.  

January 25, 2012
@ENERGY Tweets: #SOTU

Last night, the President presented his vision for an economy that's built on American energy. The Energy Department took to Twitter to share his blueprint for an economy that's built to last - check out the @ENERGY and @EnergyPressSec tweets here and go to twitter.com/ENERGY to follow the full conversation.

January 19, 2012
Honoring the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

Employees across the Department honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Tuesday, saluting the civil rights legend during a lively ceremony at Department headquarters.

January 19, 2012
Deadline Approaching for Small Business Innovation Research Opportunity

Our Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy has posted the following announcement about the approaching deadline for the SBIR and STTR awards - 

Deadline Approaching for Small Business Innovation Research Opportunity

January 9, 2012
Kawtar Hafidi is an experimental nuclear physicist, working in the medium energy physics group at Argonne. Image courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory.
Chicago Business Features Argonne Woman in Nuclear Physics

Chicago Business has the scoop about Kawtar Hafidi, an Argonne National Laboratory nuclear physicist who just snagged the Association for Women in Science's 2011 Innovator Award for her research in the field of the color of quarks. Hafidi is one of many women in science who's changing the equation to accomplish the Department's mission. At Argonne, she leads their Women in Science and Technology (WIST) program, providing mentorship and resources for women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at Argonne.