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In addition to the public engagement efforts by DOE Headquarters, the Program and Staff Offices also provide public engagement mechanisms. As...
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To further unlock the value of its data for public good, the U.S. Department of Energy co-sponsored its first-ever Energy Open Data Roundtable with...
Learn MoreUpdated Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency includes expanded data accessibility, a new Application Program Interface,...
Learn MoreSaving energy benefits both the environment and your wallet. However, before determining which energy-saving strategies and solutions to implement,...
Learn MoreToday, we are pleased to announce the launch of the third contest in our year-long American Energy Data Challenge initiative. During this new...
Learn MoreGo behind the scenes of the Energy Datapalooza to see how entrepreneurs and government are working together to empower consumers and save energy.
Learn MoreAssistant Secretary Patricia Hoffman announces winners of the Apps for Energy II contest.
Learn MoreIn a digital world of mobile apps, internet games, and social media, teachers can find it difficult to keep students focused - especially on the...
Learn MoreThe Energy Department is hosting a data jam in Washington today that brings together dozens of energy experts, app designers, and educators to help...
Learn MoreThe Department of Energy's "Apps for Energy" Hackathons give dozens of app designers 24 hours to come up with working prototypes of apps that solve...
Learn MoreToday the Energy Department is launching Round Two of the American Energy Data Challenge, asking the public to develop apps using open energy data.
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