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Interested in improving the performance of affordable clean hydrogen and fuel cell technologies with DOE’s new $46 million funding?
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Submit your concept paper by Nov. 20.
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Apply by Jan. 31, 2025.
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The REMADE Institute is looking for papers discussing how sustainable manufacturing can support America’s clean energy goals for the third annual Circular Economy Technology Summit & Conference in April 2025.
- Submit your abstract by Nov. 22.
- Submit your paper by Jan. 24, 2025.
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Clean Energy Manufacturing |
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Hydropower plays a key role in ensuring electric grids remain reliable and stable as they evolve to incorporate more renewable energy sources such as wind energy and solar power. Join Secretary Granholm in listening to the discussion of EERE’s Hydropower Supply Chain Gap Analysis, which evaluates potential supply chain improvements.
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Critical materials are the building blocks of our clean energy economy, from semiconductors in our mobile phones to batteries in our electric vehicles—but what's the most critical material? Watch the second installment of EERE’s Critical Materials 101 series for answers.
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Increasing Energy Reliability and Resilience |
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Congratulations to the phase one winners of the Building Envelope Innovation Prize, which improves the efficiency of commercial windows by targeting high-performance, cost-effective secondary glazing systems. Learn how the seven semifinalists used their design concepts to upgrade commercial building windows.
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Representatives from DOE's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO), PDC Machines, and the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. From left to right: Elizabeth "Ebby" Brennan, fellow, HFTO; Dr. Sunita Satyapal, director, HFTO; Nick Michaels, director, corporate partnership at Philadelphia Eagles; Dr. Shaylynn Crum-Dacon, technology manager, HFTO; Caitlyn Ott, corporate partnership activation associate at Philadelphia Eagles; Jesse Goldberg, marketing associate, PDC Machines, LLC. Photo courtesy of DOE |
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Lincoln Financial Field’s newest feature is a touchdown for clean energy—a hydrogen fueling station, SimpleFuel, that can support trucks and passenger vehicles powered by fuel cells. Learn more about how the Eagles became the first professional sports team in North America to make use of clean hydrogen produced on-site, thanks to PDC Machines’ development.
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Celebrating the Clean Energy Workforce |
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Jon-Edward Stokes can literally look up to one of his idols, Albert Einstein, thanks to a poster hung above his desk. But the young engineer is an idol in his own right: he’s already been working to show a younger generation how they, too, can build a career in science. Photo courtesy of Jon-Edward Stokes |
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Molecular engineering Ph.D. student Jon-Edward Stokes doesn’t just want to develop manufacturing improvements—he wants to follow in the footsteps of his hero, Einstein, and blend science with social justice. Read more about how Stokes is already mixing service work with his STEM aspirations.
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Meet the 2024 C3E mid-career Award winners. Photo courtesy of the Clean Energy Education & Empowerment Initiative |
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Congratulations to the 2024 Clean Energy & Empowerment awardees! Join DOE in recognizing these women for their leadership and outstanding achievements as they tackle the biggest challenges facing our transition to a clean energy future.
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Matthew Grosso knew from a young age that he wanted a career in public service and to do some good along the way. Photo courtesy of the National Hydropower Association |
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Matthew Grosso, the newly appointed director of DOE’s Water Power Technologies Office, was inspired by Abraham Lincoln’s humble beginnings and started asking himself what sort of mark he wanted to leave on the world. Read more about how Grosso rose from a city hall internship to the federal government, where he’s helped modernize the U.S. power grid and revamp government surveys.
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A robin perches on a solar panel. Photo courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory |
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Argonne National Laboratory developed a camera system that can continuously monitor how birds behave around solar panels. The camera, which uses artificial intelligence, is now being tested around the country to build a bigger picture of bird interactions and support ecologically responsible solar deployment. Learn more about how solar energy interacts with wildlife and the environment.
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WREN Webinar: Wind Turbine Design and Bats
Nov. 6 | 12 p.m. ET
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DOE-NSF Workshop on Digital Twins for Manufacturing
Nov. 11–14 | In Person and Virtual
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Community of Change Leaders: Quarterly Forum—HBCU and Predominantly Black College
Nov. 14 | 12:30 p.m. ET
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Resources and Best Practices for Growing the Green Building Workforce
Nov. 21 | 1 p.m. ET
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Deploy24
Dec. 4–5 | In Person
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Don’t Forget to Apply
Clean Energy to Communities Peer-Learning Cohort
Program | Oct. 31
Industrial Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, and Decarbonization Collaborative
Membership | Nov. 1
FY24 Scale-Up of Integrated Biorefineries
$12M Funding | Nov. 7
Smart Manufacturing Technologies for Material and Process Innovation
$33M Funding | Nov. 18
No-Cost Technical Assistance: Key Assist
Technical Assistance | Nov. 26
See more open opportunities here.
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