
US withdraws from climate agreement that helps developing nations, South Africa says
The United States has withdrawn from a climate agreement where rich nations have pledged billions of dollars to help a small group of developing countries
The United States has withdrawn from a climate agreement where rich nations have pledged billions of dollars to help a small group of developing countries
Secretary of Energy Chris Wright to tour Venture Global LNG’s second plant Read More
California paused a Biden-era home rebate program tied to energy efficiency because it can’t access federal funding to administer the program. Read More
California paused a Biden-era home rebate program tied to energy efficiency because it can’t access federal funding to administer the program. Read More
On its site, the U.S. Department of Energy states that it traces its origins to World War II and the Manhattan Project effort to build
Meetings will address new soil cleanup plans for the contaminated Santa Susana Field Lab site near Simi Valley. Read More
One of the Department of Energy (DOE) workers fired during a recent round of mass layoffs told Windpower Monthly they fear the US wind power
CSRA high school students participated in the annual U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Savannah River Regional Science Bowl® Competition at the University of South Carolina Aiken last
While the program has included eventual winners like Tesla, the program has mostly been marred by failed projects and wasteful spending. Read More
The Atlantic Marine Energy Center has provided a research project at Stony Brook University with $12 million in funds to advance marine energy. Read More
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If the world covered every suitable roof with solar panels, it could supply 2/3 of humanity’s total electricity consumption – allowing… Read More
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