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"DOE: Agency Axes 'Clean Energy' From Tech Websites" [1]

"The Department of Energy has removed the words 'clean energy' from multiple technology webpages, suggesting a greater focus on fossil fuels.

The 'Clean Energy Investment Center' — part of the Office of Technology Transitions — is now called the 'Energy Investor Center,' said the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative, which monitors federal websites.

The center works with investors and private companies to find collaboration opportunities with the national labs and federal programs to advance energy technologies."

Christa Marshall reports for Greenwire May 30, 2017. [2]

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Source: Greenwire [2], 05/31/2017
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