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EERE Progress Alerts is a new, quick and easy tool to help you stay informed of all the exciting things happening within the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. As new technology advancements occur within EERE, a short description of the advancement will be posted on the website. A notification will then be sent out to EERE Progress Alerts subscribers. By subscribing EERE Progress Alerts, you will have new information on technology advances emailed directly to you. Subscribe Here


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4/22/2008

EERE CELEBRATES EARTH DAY WITH ENERGY.GOV TIPS & INFO

The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy is proud to celebrate Earth Day 2008 (April 22).

 

How are we celebrating? Visit www.energy.gov, and you’ll see a Flash page on how you can make a difference at home and on the road—as well as information about the technologies we are helping develop, that will completely transform how we get and how we use energy.

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4/16/2008

US Department of Energy Issues Lab Call for Partnerships on Nanotechnology Research

WASHINGTON, DC - After the March release of a report on nanomanufacturing, from the 2007 Nanomanufacturing for Energy Efficiency Workshop, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a research call on Nanomanufacturing for Energy Efficiency research and development, intended for the DOE national laboratories with industry participation. It has been estimated that the potential impact from technology applications in chemicals, refining, and maritime industries alone could result in 0.5-1.1 quadrillion Btu and over 60 million metric tons of CO2 per year.

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2/13/2008

DOE Supports Creation of an Enhanced Geothermal System, Desert Peak, NV

As part of multiple cooperative agreements, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has formed a multi-disciplinary team with ORMAT Nevada Inc., GeothermEx Inc., the University of Utah, USGS, and the national laboratories to enhance or create an Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) at Desert Peak hydrothermal field in Nevada

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