US Department of Energy Hacked 159 Times in 4 Years

US Department of Energy Hacked 159 Times in 4 Years

US DoE is a prime target for cyber-espionage groups

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • June 4th, 2014
As Much as 17 Billion Metric Tons of Carbon Could Be Stored in Wyoming

As Much as 17 Billion Metric Tons of Carbon Could Be Stored in Wyoming

DOE report says the Rock Springs Uplift could store impressive amounts of carbon

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • April 25th, 2014
Report: Radioactive Leak at Nuclear Waste Site in the US Was Avoidable

Report: Radioactive Leak at Nuclear Waste Site in the US Was Avoidable

The leak occurred earlier this year, in February, at a nuclear waste site in New Mexico

Lack of Security Patches and Encryption Led to US Department of Energy Breach

Lack of Security Patches and Encryption Led to US Department of Energy Breach

The Office of the Inspector General has published a detailed report

  • Energy
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • November 8th, 2013
$84M (€62.34M) Investments in Carbon Capture, Storage Announced in the US

$84M (€62.34M) Investments in Carbon Capture, Storage Announced in the US

The Obama administration says these investments are needed to curb global warming

US Department of Energy Hacked for Second Time This Year [WSJ]

US Department of Energy Hacked for Second Time This Year [WSJ]

The personally identifiable information of 14,000 former and current employees compromised

US Department of Energy Hacked, Details of Hundreds of Employees Compromised

US Department of Energy Hacked, Details of Hundreds of Employees Compromised

14 servers and 20 workstations from the Washington headquarters are affected

  • Energy
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 27th, 2012
The US Make Major Investments in New Biofuel Projects [Video]

The US Make Major Investments in New Biofuel Projects [Video]

The country seems more eager than ever to go green and diminish pollution

DOE Invests $26.4M in Vehicle Testing and Evaluation

DOE Invests $26.4M in Vehicle Testing and Evaluation

Money will go to ECOtality as DOE’s sole AVTE project qualified tester