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Let’s make solar panels even greener! EERE’s $2.7 million American-Made Promoting Registration of Inverters and Modules with Ecolabel (PRIME) Prize helps manufacturers meet the EPEAT ecolabel quality standards.
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Attend the informational webinar on Oct. 30.
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Register to compete by Apr. 17, 2025.
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Clean Energy Manufacturing |
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In the past seven years, Sunvapor received a total of $5.8 million from various DOE funding programs and became a Solar Desalination Prize Round 2 finalist, developing technology that helps reduce emissions in several industrial sectors, from fuel production to food processing. Learn how Sunvapor received the funding to create these innovative technologies.
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Training the Clean Energy Workforce |
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 Meet six of the 2024 Geothermal INTERNs: From left to right, Porraket Dechdacho, Tyler Hickey, Lauren Terry, Hugo Zazueta, Seungmin Lee, and Feaze Ghazvini. Image courtesy of DOE
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The Geothermal INTERN opportunity supports a diverse community of graduate students forming the next generation of the growing geothermal workforce. Check out this year’s cohort of 24 students who are working with a range of host institutions on projects in the geothermal field.
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Kelly Huang, a Kalsi assistant professor at the University of Houston, reflects on her transformative journey from NREL wind energy intern to educator, inspiring the next generation of engineers with real-world research opportunities. Photo courtesy of Kelly Huang |
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Enhancing Grid Reliability |
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Listen in as EERE Chief of Staff Kathryn Hendrickson explains how agrivoltaics, the co-location of solar projects and agricultural land, increases grid reliability and resilience while creating more revenue for farmers.
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Congratulations to the 14 projects selected to receive nearly $17 million for U.S. offshore wind energy and marine energy deployments and research. See how DOE and these selectees are harnessing the power of the ocean to deliver vast amounts of clean power to the U.S. energy system.
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Did You Know?
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Did you know that only 8.4% of households in America don’t own a car? But for Teo and Emily Valdés and Mandy Mahoney, stolen and broken-down cars led to a life-changing revelation: without a car, they spent more time outside with their families, saved money on transportation, improved their mental health, and reduced their environmental impact.
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Increasing Low-Income Upgrades and Decarbonization
Oct. 24 | 1 p.m. ET
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Developing a Cost-Benefit Analysis Guide for Managed EV Charging
Oct. 28 | 2 p.m. ET
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Solar PV Metering: Fundamentals
Oct. 29 | 3 p.m. ET
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WREN Webinar: Wind Turbine Design and Bats
Nov. 6 | 12 p.m. ET
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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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