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Tapping The Next Generation Of Supercomputers To Bring Fusion Energy To The World

(FILES) - This photo taken 28 July 2004

SCIENTISTS ARE DEVELOPING COMPUTERS THAT WILL BE 50X FASTER THAN TODAY’S BY THE 2020S, WHICH WILL ENABLE THE FIRST COMPLETE SIMULATIONS OF PLASMA. The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) leads a team of institutions that is developing a computer program that will run on the next generation of supercomputers to bring fusion energy closer to… Keep reading →

moniz-summit-keynote

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Secretary of Defense Ash Carter honored Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz with the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Award, the department’s highest civilian honor. Secretary Carter presented the award to Secretary Moniz at a ceremony at the Department of Energy (DOE) headquarters in Washington, D.C., in recognition of Secretary Moniz’s leadership… Keep reading →

Move Over Platinum, We Want Nickel!

California Power Grid Strained By Heat Wave

A catalyst developed by researchers at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) is revolutionizing catalyst design — the way they are studied, how they work, and how much they cost — and it may help meet the ever-growing demand for energy with minimal environmental impact. “This is a big deal!” — Douglas Kauffman, lead researcher Catalysts make… Keep reading →

Northern Lights Glow Over Alaskan Pipeline

No other state in our Nation faces climate change as urgently as Alaska. In recognition of this challenge, President Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to travel north of the Arctic Circle. In September 2015, he undertook a trip to communities across the state to see firsthand how they are being impacted, and how they are… Keep reading →

A Squirrel Stands On A Halloween Jack-O'-Lantern

Here at Energy.gov, we take energy — and Halloween — pretty seriously. So when the White House announced that, once again, this October would be National Energy Action Month, we knew it was time to celebrate. During National Energy Action Month, President Obama calls on Americans to work together “to achieve greater energy security, a… Keep reading →

Domestic Oil And Gas Production

NEW REPORT CHRONICLES LESSONS LEARNED FROM ALISO CANYON LEAK AND CALLS FOR A PHASE-OUT OF SINGLE-BARRIER WELLS WASHINGTON – Today, the Interagency Task Force on Natural Gas Storage Safety, established in the wake of last year’s massive natural gas leak at California’s Aliso Canyon site, issued a new report intended to help reduce the risk of future… Keep reading →

Energy Secretary Moniz Delivers Address On Energy Supply And Exports

WASHINGTON – As of today, 72 parties accounting for 56.75 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions have joined the climate agreement negotiated at COP21 in Paris, meeting the requirements of 55 parties representing 55 percent of global emissions needed for the Paris Agreement to enter into force in 30 days, prior to the COP22 meeting in… Keep reading →

Armor For The Grid

German Electricity Grid Insufficient For New Energy Needs

THE GRID IS VULNERABLE TO ATTACK. Scientists at Idaho National Laboratory designed this ballistic barrier system to protect it. Until 2013, an electricity substation in California was surrounded by nothing more than a chain link fence, just like thousands of others across the United States. That fence proved ineffective when gunmen fired up to 150… Keep reading →

solar installation

Funding rounds for off-grid solar continue to scale, as does the list of traditional energy companies as backers.  Nearly two months after solar lantern startup d.light design expanded its pay-as-you-go financing system for solar lanterns and home solar systems, the company has raised $22.5 million in a Series D debt and equity round to help… Keep reading →

A New Effort To Save The Ozone Layer And Protect The Climate

Libya To Send Apology To United Nations

As world leaders gathered at the United Nations this week, the Obama administration and global partners today announced several unprecedented steps to secure an ambitious amendment to the Montreal Protocol. This successful global agreement is already putting Earth’s fragile ozone layer back on track to full restoration. But an ambitious amendment would dramatically cut down… Keep reading →

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