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Renewable Energy

Thanks in part to the largest investment in clean energy in American history, renewable energy generation from wind, solar, and geothermal sources has nearly doubled since 2008, and the cost of these technologies is declining rapidly. | Photo courtesy of Nordex USA.

Thanks in part to the largest investment in clean energy in American history, renewable energy generation from wind, solar, and geothermal sources has nearly doubled since 2008, and the cost of these technologies is declining rapidly. | Photo courtesy of Nordex USA.

Solar For Milwaukee, By Milwaukee
Installing a solar hot water system at a Milwaukee fire station. The installation was completed as part of the Midwest Renewable Energy Association's hands-on training workshop. System components were donated by local manufacturer, Caleffi. | Photo Courtesy of the National Renewable Energy Lab.

Profiling the City of Milwaukee's thriving solar community.

From Emerging to Mainstream: The Growth of the Global Clean Energy Marketplace
Over the past decade, clean energy generation has experienced a steady rise. | Graphic courtesy of the Energy Information Administration.

Analyzing the past, present and future of the global clean energy marketplace.

Pinpointing America’s Geothermal Resources with Open Source Data
A geothermally-heated greenhouse just west of Newcastle, Utah. The National Geothermal Data System -- a new, interactive open source data tool -- is helping researchers and industry identify more geothermal resources across America. | Photo by Robert Blackett, NREL.

How can we leverage our vast geothermal resources? Knowing where to look is half the battle.

Increasing Access to Materials Critical to the Clean Energy Economy
Europium, a rare earth element that has the same relative hardness of lead, is used to create fluorescent lightbulbs. With no proven substitutes, europium is considered critical to the clean energy economy. | Photo courtesy of the Ames Laboratory.

The new Critical Materials Hub will help accelerate U.S. leadership in energy innovations by eliminating supply uncertainties for modern and emerging clean energy technologies.

Energy All-Stars Shine Bright at Inaugural Lecture Series

Last Saturday, the Energy Department held its first Energy All-Stars event -- an afternoon of TED-style talks from America's energy leaders.