Tesla uses stock, note sale to repay government
2 days ago
The company says it wired a $451.8 million payment to the government on Wednesday to retire a loan it received from the Department of Energy.
Judge gives final approval to A123 bankruptcy plan
5 days ago
A Delaware bankruptcy judge has given final approval to the reorganization plan of failed battery maker A123 Systems Inc., which was the recipient of a $249 million Department of Energy grant.
New technology propels 'old energy' boom
21 days ago
The Department of Energy now predicts it holds 3.4 billion.
Oil drilling technology leaps, clean energy lags
23 days ago
The Department of Energy now predicts it holds 3.4 billion.
How Fisker green-energy federal loan turned to junk
24 days ago
A green-energy loan was the only hope, Fisker executive Bernhard Koehler explained in an email to the Department of Energy -- because it would help bring in private money.
Report outlines climate change options for Obama administration
78 days ago
The Obama administration appears to have in place at the Department of Energy what the institute's Susan Tierney described as strong "analytic horsepower."
With natural gas so abundant and cheap, should U.S. export it?
78 days ago
The Department of Energy is considering 16 applications for terminals to export American natural gas to energy-hungry countries such as Japan, China and India.
Idaho National Laboratory could feel sting of sequester
80 days ago
"Certain impacts to the department's subcontractors in Idaho may be significant, but many are not included in this estimate," said Daniel Poneman, DOE deputy secretary.
Obama taps Gina McCarthy, Ernest Monitz to lead energy and environmental efforts
81 days ago
In his time at the Department of Energy, he oversaw science and energy programs and led a comprehensive review of nuclear weapons stockpile stewardship.
DOE weighs sequestration furloughs at Hanford
106 days ago
The Department of Energy is closely examining contracts as the threat looms for sequestration-driven spending cuts March 1, according to a new memo from Daniel Poneman, deputy energy secretary.
