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After a six-year long effort, researchers might have found a way to slow a particularly deadly strain of malaria, or shut it down entirely.

Secretaries Chu & Salazar ushered in a new era for energy efficiency on the National Mall when they flipped the switch on LED lights in 174 vintage Olmsted lampposts. The bulbs are expected to last up to 25 years and save 65% on energy bills. Check out the full slideshow from the event above

In addition to welcoming 20 new collegiate teams and hundreds of new student decathletes to our 2013 competition, we are announcing a new site: the Orange County Great Park in Irvine, California.

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  • February 10, 2012

    As modernization of the nation’s electric grid moves forward, consumers and businesses are experiencing fewer outages, faster power restoration when outages do occur, more efficient operations, and cost savings.

  • February 10, 2012

    Today, the White House issued its Independent Review on the health of the Department’s clean energy loan portfolio. The following is Secretary Chu’s statement thanking Herb Allison for his review.

  • February 10, 2012

    The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is launching a beta website that encourages the public, researchers, analysts and others to test and comment on the agency’s latest product enhancements, and review other users’ comments.

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