EERE Celebrates STEMtember Under the Biden-Harris administration's climate goals, renewable energy will power a carbon-free economy by 2050 – but to realize that vision, we need to accelerate our development and deployment of clean energy technologies. To expand the U.S. energy portfolio and ensure our continued leadership as innovators in the race for clean energy solutions, we must maintain focus and investment in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) as a vital national priority. Students and professionals from STEM fields are at the forefront of making a clean energy future a reality. An emerging generation of scientists, technicians, engineers, and mathematicians will take the reigns in combatting the climate crisis by advancing clean energy technologies and reimagining more sustainable ways of powering our modern society. Read more |
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