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U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @eeregov: Happy #STEMtember! We're celebrating ways that #STEM is everywhere, for everyone. Whether at home or in the classroom or on th… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
We are so proud to have this cutting-edge innovation right in our own backyard, and I will continue to advocate for funding and support for Illinois' 3rd Congressional District's very own @Argonne. Read @RepMarieNewman's full statement: https://t.co/o7hEsIcirq https://t.co/YLkfc3I2Je — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Critical materials are essential to our country’s economic, energy and national security. That's why @doescience is providing $30M for 13 projects to advance the discovery science needed to secure the supply of these needed materials: https://t.co/VaJDLl9Utu https://t.co/1m6I27wbva — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Sustainable building design is the name of the game for this @illinoistech alumnus! 🏢 She's using her @Solar_Decathlon experience to help clients implement their sustainability goals and our planet achieve net-zero emissions. https://t.co/UP6fvSyEu5 #SDLivingTheDream — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @EMcleanup: .@ENERGY @SecGranholm surveyed EM’s cleanup of the Bayview Parcel 1 South during her visit to the @BerkeleyLab. EM completed… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
This micro-reactor being built at @INL will help speed up the deployment of small nuclear reactors that can be safely + efficiently used to provide carbon-free power around the world. ⚛️ ♨️ ⚡ https://t.co/FH5MbTqJVL — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
35 U.S. states and Puerto Rico each had more than 100 MW of wind capacity installed by the end of 2020 — meaning more American homes than ever are being powered by wind! https://t.co/VWkxJPfhM6 https://t.co/79bpPGRe6q — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Crews have to assess thousands of miles of line and repair hundreds of poles, cross arms, and substations. Mutual aid brings more hands to this work, but it’s a long to-do list. Read more about the process in this @NRECANews article: https://t.co/iDoAGvziAB — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Before the storm, utilities pre-staged crews, equipment, and materials. - When conditions permitted, workers were deployed. -Now, 25,000+ workers from across the country have been mobilized to support power restoration efforts. Learn about mutual aid: https://t.co/RBNjkQ8Cub https://t.co/WbOb6wN9nX — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
What’s the power restoration process? Work starts where the most people are impacted –– going from power plants, to high-voltage transmission lines, to substations, and your home. https://t.co/qVfufi1vsn https://t.co/Rh3VPaXjhh — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @fossilenergygov: Check out our clean energy #WordoftheDay: #Netzero emissions are achieved when the total number of emissions entering… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @fema: Floodwaters are extremely dangerous and unpredictable. It only takes six inches of fast-moving water to knock you over and only t… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
The Biden Administration will continue our whole-of-government response support all communities affected by #Ida. Thank you to our federal partners who've been working around the clock, including @fema, @DHSgov, @EPA, @USCG, @USACEHQ, the @RedCross, @USDA and more. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @SecGranholm: Incredibly grateful for our first responders on the ground, @FEMA staff, & other inter-agency partners working around the… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @NHC_Atlantic: In areas with damage and power loss from #Ida, people should use extreme caution during the recovery phase. Post-storm f… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Yesterday @SecGranholm stopped by @fema's National Response Coordination Center, where experts across the federal family coordinate efforts to support everyone impacted from Hurricane #Ida. https://t.co/u8Wr2eG4vU — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @fema: Here's what to expect when applying for disaster assistance for #Ida: ☑️Start by applying online: https://t.co/Bt2a8OjyzE. If yo… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @NNSANews: .@SecGranholm and @IselinNybo signed an agreement to move ahead on a plan to eliminate all highly enriched uranium from #Norw… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Our 17 National Labs tackle the critical scientific challenges of our time -- from combating the #climatecrisis to discovering the origins of our universe. Stay up to date with everything they are doing to help us reach a net-zero economy: https://t.co/uYBJENHg3q https://t.co/HZ7QHJeaIZ — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Day 2 of the Hydrogen Shot Summit has begun! Don't miss listening to some incredible speakers from the global energy community. https://t.co/MmKL674WvS https://t.co/9zAGxaRaEP — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Today’s report is out from @DOE_CESER, view the latest here as we continue to work across government to respond to the impacts from #Ida. — PolitiTweet.org
DOE CESER @DOE_CESER
.@ENERGY has issued the fourth public situation report on Hurricane #Ida. Access the report: https://t.co/PoAZ14oMcc https://t.co/KplDeKZ9hT
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
There's no time to lose in the fight against climate change. DYK? Our $30M+ investment in bioenergy technology R&D will help develop low-carbon fuel for ships 🛳️ and planes ✈️ , shrinking our carbon footprint and getting us closer to net-zero emissions! https://t.co/7oSos9P8d7 — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @FEMAregion3: The Time is NOW to Prepare for Tropical Depression Ida. History has shown that our region is susceptible to flooding rain… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
U.S. wind power grew at a record pace in 2020 and now totals 122 GW nationwide—almost a 50% increase over the last five years! 💨⚡📈 Learn more in the 2021 editions of the @eeregov wind market reports: https://t.co/VWkxJPfhM6 https://t.co/EN80KdXl7R — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @FEMAespanol: El huracán #Ida causo daños extensos a las líneas de transmisión. El secretario del Departamento de Energía @SecGranholm n… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
We're proud to work alongside @FEMA and agency partners to support Hurricane #Ida response efforts. Stay up to date with our latest situation reports: https://t.co/FVAFAK5pPU — PolitiTweet.org
FEMA @fema
Hurricane #Ida caused significant damage to transmission lines. Energy Secretary @SecGranholm came to FEMA today fo… https://t.co/mBqGy1Klst
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Our @ORNL lab's groundbreaking work on EV battery charging is part of our path to a net-zero future. — PolitiTweet.org
Oak Ridge Lab @ORNL
ORNL has licensed its wireless charging technology for #electricvehicles to @HEVOPower. The system provides the wor… https://t.co/ghhYxxpD99
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
Usually carbon dioxide (CO2) comes from burning fuel, but researchers @UNTnews, @NIUlive & @argonne are working on tech that can capture CO2 emissions and convert them into ethanol, building off of a previous discovery in 2020: https://t.co/ZFS63QINWD h/t @doescience https://t.co/sfL3K1aJg9 — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @SecGranholm: Good to join @FEMA at the National Response Coordination Center (NRCC) to witness first-hand the incredible workers helpin… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY
RT @NREL: NREL developed #perovskite #solar cells were recently transported to the @Space_Station by @NASA and @SpaceX. The cells will be f… — PolitiTweet.org