Dec 3, 2015
When one thinks of clean energy, they often think of California, who has committing up to $100M over five years to build 100 hydrogen stations across the state, as the biggest mover and shaker. But Colorado is quickly gaining ground when it comes to hydrogen and fuel...
Dec 2, 2015
The 3D printed Shelby Cobra is a star attraction at the COP 21 conference in Paris, drawing international figures to see it firsthand. It’s one stellar example of American advanced manufacturing, making industry more energy efficient as we transform how we make...
Dec 2, 2015
Over the next decade, the federal agency plans to add 500 charging stations at its buildings nationwide. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) recently became the first federal agency to join the U.S. Department of Energy’s Workplace Charging Challenge...
Dec 1, 2015
The Energy Department is providing $4 million in funding to develop new technologies to locate and extract valuable rare earth elements from fluids produced by geothermal and other deep earth drilling.
Dec 1, 2015
The EV Everywhere Workplace Charging Challenge is celebrating a major milestone – it’s now halfway to its goal of 500 Challenge partners committed to installing workplace charging for plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) by 2018. Since its launch nearly three years ago,...
Nov 30, 2015
Support from the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) has helped the USDA develop shelters for agricultural equipment that are also generate solar power. The “Solar Shaded AgPort” is a model of interagency cooperation that yields a harvest of savings...