All Organizations

A (3) | B (4) | C (7) | D (13) | E (2) | F (2) | G (2) | H (1) | I (1) | M (2) | N (7) | O (3) | P (1) | R (1) | S (2) | T (3) | U (7) | V (1) | W (2)

Dept of Agriculture

The Office of Energy Policy and New Uses (OEPNU) assists the Secretary of Agriculture in developing and coordinating Departmental energy policy, programs, and strategies.

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Dept of Commerce

The Energy Team is part of the Office of Energy and Environmental Industries within the U.S. Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration (ITA). The Team provides critical economic and policy analysis and information to promote U.S. business competitiveness, ensures industry and other stakeholder input into trade policy development, negotiations and implementation, and evaluates different industry and other stakeholder perspectives for domestic policy development, assessment and implementation.

Dept of Defense

Defense Research and Engineering's mission is to ensure that the warfighters today and tomorrow have superior and affordable technology to support their missions, and to give them revolutionary war winning capabilities.

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Dept of Education

School Modernization Program.

Dept of Energy

The Department of Energy's overarching mission is to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States; to promote scientific and technological innovation in support of that mission; and to ensure the environmental cleanup of the national nuclear weapons complex.

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Dept of Health and Human Services

Energy Management
Establishes and maintains a centralized energy program, coordinating the energy/water conservation efforts throughout the Department; facilitates alternative financing of energy/water projects; manages an extensive energy awareness campaign; and, provides technical assistance to the OPDIVs, meeting National Energy Conservation Policy Act goals, Executive Order (EO) 13123, EPACT, and the President’s May 2001 directive.

Dept of Homeland Security

The U.S. energy infrastructure fuels the economy of the 21st century. Without a stable energy supply, health and welfare is threatened and the U.S. economy cannot function. More than 80 percent of the country's energy infrastructure is owned by the private sector.

Dept of State

The Bureau of Oceans, Environment, and Science (OES) promotes transformational diplomacy through advancing environmental stewardship, encouraging economic growth, and promoting social development around the globe to foster a safer, more secure and hopeful world.

Dept of the Interior

The quality of life that Americans enjoy today depends largely upon a stable and abundant supply of affordable energy. Because the BLM manages more Federal land than any other agency – 256 million surface acres and 700 million sub-surface acres of mineral estate – it plays a key role in ensuring our country’s needs are met by managing both Federal renewable and non-renewable sources of energy in an environmentally sound way.

Dept of Transportation

The Transportation and Climate Change Clearinghouse is designed as a one-stop source of information on transportation and climate change issues. It includes information on greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories, analytic methods and tools, GHG reduction strategies, potential impacts of climate change on transportation infrastructure, and approaches for integrating climate change considerations into transportation decision making.

Dept of Veterans Affairs (VA)

The energy conservation program will promote efficiency in building design and operations, energy consumption, water conservation and use of new advances in energy conservation technologies.