SPR is the nation's first line of defense against an interruption in petroleum supplies. It is an emergency supply of crude oil stored in huge underground salt caverns along the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico.
A statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Energy, provides policy-independent data, forecasts, and analyses for U.S. and global situations.
Mission is to acquire the knowledge base needed for an economically and environmentally attractive fusion energy source.
DOE organization managing programs to expand US oil and natural gas supplies and availability. Located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Website provides information on hydroelectric technology and tech transfer, state resource assessment, environmental concerns, and advanced hydropower turbines.
Oversees federally-funded research and development activities and demonstration projects in technologies for acquisition and use of coal, oil, and gas.
Centered in Pittsburgh, PA, and Morgantown, WV. Focus is on fossil energy technologies: managing a national technology program to increase natural gas and petroleum supplies and provide cleaner, more efficient ways to generate electricity with coal and natural gas.
Information about energy efficiency in buildings, industry, power, and transportation sectors; renewable energy technologies; and DOE programs in these areas.
Helps federal agencies reduce building energy costs, increase energy efficiency, use renewable energy, and conserve water.
Operates hydroelectric power projects in the southeastern USA.
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