
DOE U.S. Energy and Employment Report (USEER) Summary
Energy workforce added nearly 300,000 jobs in 2022 with an Increasing Percent in Clean Energy (+3.8% growth).
Energy workforce added nearly 300,000 jobs in 2022 with an Increasing Percent in Clean Energy (+3.8% growth).
DOE opens applications for $25 million Enhancement & Innovation (E&I) competitive grant program, part of the WAP program.
Funding from Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) supports 30 projects at 16 National Laboratories to propel clean energy solutions.
$77 million has been awarded to seven states, three tribal nations, and the District of Columbia to enhance electric grid resilience
The U.S. Department of Energy announced $135 million funding for 40 projects aimed at reducing carbon pollution from the industrial sector.
DOE announced 12 projects to initiate training partnerships to expand the solar energy workforce in underserved communities.
A large portion of this funding, $125 million, is allocated to the Consumer Electronics Battery Recycling, Reprocessing, Battery Collection.
The crude oil was purchased at an average price of about $73 per barrel, compared to the average sale price of about $95 per barrel in 2022.
Each project team will receive around $2 million, including American Nuclear Society, Arizona State, Boise State University, and others.
The DOE is also soliciting applications from non-IAC or CHP TAP assessment providers to expand eligibility for future rounds of grants.