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Total: 61

The second of two episodes, we’re going under the hood to take a look at something these EVs all sha

The first of two episodes, we’re going under the hood to take a look at something these EVs all shar

Join us for an energizing conversation with Secretary Jennifer Granholm, focused on the Department o

70 years ago, President Dwight D. Eisenhower went before the United Nations and delivered a speech u

The first of two episodes, we’re going under the hood to take a look at something these EVs all shar

The conclusion of our two part story on the Manhattan Project. We take you to the Trinity site where

The first of two episodes that tell the story of an unprecedented, U.S. government effort to beat Na

In this second episode of season 4 of Direct Current, we dive into a topic that’s been in the news a

Season 4 of Direct Current opens with a race against the clock, as the Department of Energy and Nati

"Quantum" is everywhere these days — in the news, on TV, in the titles of blockbuster action films —

For years, Chris Castro worked tirelessly to bring a brighter future to the city of Orlando, Florida

From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's podcast "A Day in the Half-Life" comes this episode abo

Conrad Flowers wanted a more fulfilling career, so he followed his passion and took a job in solar e

AlexAnna Salmon is a fierce advocate for her home, a remote Alaskan town called Igiugig. As village

Our series highlighting workers in clean energy continues! Gaby Ibarra, a first-generation college s

In the latest episode of "People Powered," our new series on clean energy careers, wind technician M

Presenting "People Powered," a new series on clean energy careers! There are millions of good-paying

Brewing Up Energy Savings

2021/9/30

Contained within a single glass of beer is hundreds of hours of labor and vast amounts of resources.

Stretching nearly two miles under a freeway in Palo Alto, CA, the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS)

With $40 billion in lending authority, the Loan Programs Office is one of the Energy Department's mo