U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Heat waves with triple-digit temperatures across the U.S. underline the critical role building codes can play in making buildings more energy efficient and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
DOE has announced $324 million in grants to 29 recipients so far this year.
An appeals court sent DOE back to the drawing board on an efficiency rule for commercial boilers after complaints the agency failed to comply with the Administrative Procedure Act.
DOE will use $1 billion from the bipartisan infrastructure law to underwrite demand for the clean hydrogen to be produced by regional hydrogen hubs.
The White House designated its cybersecurity priorities for fiscal 2025 in a memo Tuesday.
DOE will loan Ford and Korean battery manufacturer SK On up to $9.2 billion to help them build huge factories in Kentucky and Tennessee for producing EV batteries.
FERC rejected PG&E's proposed transmission-to-transmission interconnection agreement, which generated strong opposition.
DOE Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) Director David Crane is bringing decarbonization to the 2020s — and taking industry along.
The clean energy transition, the technology and funding to make it happen, were the focus of the Edison Electric Institute’s annual forum.
The industry must improve planning to account for changing resources and new load patterns, said experts at Infocast’s Transmission & Interconnection Summit.
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