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ARPA-E’s 19 New Projects Focus on Battery Management and Storage
Principal Deputy Director Eric Toone, former ARPA-E Director Arun Majumdar, the Honorable Bart Gordon and IBM Research Senior Director Kathleen Kingscott discuss the future of energy innovation at an ITIF event on August 2. | Energy Department photo.

Batteries are a central focus in new research projects funded by the Energy Department.

UPDATED: Apps for Energy Winners Announced Today!
<a href="http://appsforenergy.challenge.gov/submissions/7987-leafully">Leafully</a>, submitted by "two developers with an idea," won the Apps for Energy Best Overall Application grand prize.

Find out details on the Apps for Energy winning applications.

Making Carbon Capture and Storage Efficient and Cost Competitive
Ohio State University (OSU) Professor Liang-Shih Fan shows Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy Charles McConnell OSU's coal direct chemical looping reactor. | Photo by Niranjani Deshpande

Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy Charles McConnell visited Ohio State University to highlight new Energy Department investments in carbon capture and storage technologies.

Strengthening U.S. Leadership in Advanced Manufacturing
Desalination is normally an energy intensive process, but by collaborating with Energy Department's National Labs Campbell Applied Physics has found a way to make seawater drinkable while using 50 percent less energy. | Photo courtesy of Campbell Applied Physics.

Desalination is normally an energy intensive process, but by collaborating with Energy Department's National Labs Campbell Applied Physics has found a way to make seawater drinkable.

Solar Companies Go for the Gold with SunShot Incubator
William Parish from Solar Mosaic, one of nine solar startups chosen for the latest round of SunShot Incubator funding, discusses his company’s project with Energy Secretary Steven Chu at the SunShot Grand Challenge Summit in Denver, Colorado. | Photo by John De La Rosa.

In the global race towards solar energy leadership -- who stands to come out on top?