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It is looked after by the United States Department of Energy.
The United States Department of Energy will provide more than $1 billion in funding to the project.
The typical cost for such a system is about $7,500, according to the United States Department of Energy.
The original studies were funded by the United States Department of Energy.
Two years later, he became a deputy for the United States Department of Energy.
In addition, the company received about $100 million federal tax credit from the United States Department of Energy.
The United States Department of Energy has contributed to the $50 million construction cost.
Last month it received $950,000 in grants from the United States Department of Energy to develop them.
It received a $16 million loan guarantee from the United States Department of Energy.
The laboratory is supported, in large part, by $2.5 million each year from the United States Department of Energy.
The latter was later incorporated into the United States Department of Energy.
At the federal level, it is regulated extensively through the United States Department of Energy.
It was merged in 1977 with the newly created United States Department of Energy.
Chambersburg has a cold climate, according to the United States Department of Energy.
The contract is funded with stimulus money through the United States Department of Energy.
Late last year, the United States Department of Energy filed a report sounding similar warnings.
The United States Department of Energy has not yet mandated the one-watt goal.
The United States Department of Energy believes the field could "eventually produce 300,000 barrels a day."
Oil production peaked at 3.7 million barrels a day in 1979, according to the United States Department of Energy.
The total also included an eight-year, $65 million United States Department of Energy grant.
A. Yes, but that is true for only a few seconds at most, according to the United States Department of Energy.
In 2004, the United States Department of Energy commissioned a panel on cold fusion to take another look at it.
The United States Department of Energy organized a special panel to review cold fusion theory and research.
The site is monitored by the United States Department of Energy and is open to the public.
It was established by the United States Department of Energy on December 9, 2009.