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DOE Awards $75 Million to Support Hydrogen Fuel Research

October 19, 2004

DOE and DTE Energy Open Michigan Hydrogen Technology Park

October 19, 2004

EERE-Funded Research Garners Ten Prestigious R&D; 100 Awards

October 15, 2004

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In support of Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham's Smart Energy Campaign to bring energy saving tips to Americans, the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) would like to draw your attention to our new consumer-oriented Energy Savers Website. We have created this site to help home and business owners reduce their use of natural gas and electricity. The many benefits of conservation include environmental benefits and consumer protection from rising energy costs.

Whether you rent, own a business, or run an industrial facility, you'll find cost-effective ways to manage energy in the Energy Tips section of the Web site. If you are a homeowner, you'll be able to download the Energy Savers Booklet from the site to find easy ways to help you reduce your home's energy use. You'll also find sections on how to purchase green power and how to make your own electricity from small wind and solar photovoltaic systems.

We at EERE offer this practical hands-on energy saving information to you, America's homeowners and business owners, and we ask you to join us as we pursue our vision of a prosperous future where energy is clean, abundant, reliable, and affordable.

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