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A New Bloom for Algae

A DOE roadmap marks a return to research on a source of fuel that was once thought too costly.

DOE's Agency Learns from Some Early Mistakes

ARPA-E's new director explains how it is evolving.

DOE Energy Hubs on the Brink

Research centers conceived to speed energy-related research are facing a tough battle in Congress.

Less May Be More for Wind Turbines

Nordic Windpower's two-bladed rotors depart from conventional wind-power design.

Boosting Cellulosic Biofuels

A catalytic process could improve thermochemical routes to ethanol.

The Future of Clean Coal

The DOE's decision to abandon FutureGen could accelerate clean-coal technology.

Federal Research Funding Cut

Financial support for a major international fusion project is one of many casualties.

Prospecting for Power

Helium isotopes reveal hidden stores of geothermal energy.

Cleaner Nuclear Power?

Congress pushes for another look at thorium fuel, saying it could reduce the amount of high-level nuclear waste produced by reactors.

A Better Way to Make Hydrogen?

A Purdue researcher claims aluminum alloys could make fuel-cell vehicles practical.

Building a Bug to Harvest Oil

A genomics pioneer turns his attention to synthetic biology's potential.

Biofuels: Beyond Corn

Gene sequencing could help make more energy-efficient biofuels practical.

Building Better Biofuels

Startup LS9 is developing microbes that produce hydrocarbons.

Solar Power at Half the Cost

A new roof-mounted system that concentrates sunlight could cut the price of photovoltaics.

Jump-Starting Solar Energy

The potential of solar energy remains unfulfilled.

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