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Deputy Secretary Sell discusses the Bush Administration's approach to increasing energy security, through the use of clean energy sources, to the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom in Washington, DC.
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Energy Department Selects Three Bioenergy Research Centers for $375 Million in Federal Funding |
WASHINGTON, DC – Secretary Bodman announces that DOE will invest up to $375 million in three new Bioenergy Research Centers that will be located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Madison, Wisconsin; and near Berkeley, California. more> |
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Press Releases |
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Second Major U.S. Climate Change Science Program Report Issued WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) announces the release of the second in a series of 21 Synthesis and Assessment (S&A) reports.
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Energy Department Awards Small Business Contract for Legacy Management Work to S.M. Stoller Corporation
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Secretary Bodman Announces DOE Technology Transfer Coordinator
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TWENTY IN TEN: Strengthening America's Energy Security
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The President has called for Americans to join him in pursuing the goal of reducing U.S. gasoline usage by 20 percent in the next ten years - 20 in 10. more> |
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Global Nuclear Energy Partnership
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The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership is a new initiative to expand safe, clean, reliable, and affordable nuclear energy worldwide. |
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Office of Health, Safety and Security
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On October 1, 2006, the Secretary of Energy created the Office of Health, Safety and Security (HSS) to integrate Department of Energy Headquarters-level functions for health, safety, environment, and security into one unified office. Read their newsletter for more information regarding the Office's structure and mission. |
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