Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Steven Chu

Steven Chu Works to Save Energy

The Energy Secretary has saved roughly $100 a month on his personal energy bill. more >>

Obama Administration Pouring $1 Billion Into Clean Coal Project

Steven Chu announced that a large chunk of stimulus money will go to the FutureGen project. more >>

Chu: We Will Look Into Nuclear Site Security

A 266-page document was released that showed the locations of sensitive nuclear sites. more >>

Energy Secretary Chu Announces Biofuel Investment

The secretary of energy said that agriculture is one of the great resources in the United States. more >>

Steven Chu, Obama's Point Man on Energy, Says Conservation Is 'Sexy'

The nation's new energy secretary is pushing for the next breakthroughs, along with energy efficiency. more >>

How the Obama Administration Is Giving a New Push to Science

Researchers see more money and a better balance between politics and policy. more >>

Energy Secretary Steven Chu Faces Tough Menu of Choices

Obama's energy secretary will lead his renewable energy and climate change agenda—and he's not alone. more >>

Chu Quizzed Mostly on Nuclear Issues During Hearing for Energy Post

The Nobel Prize-winning scientist said he is committed to accelerating the construction of new plants. more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Steven Chu

Steven Chu is President-elect Obama's pick for energy secretary. more >>

As Obama's Energy Chief, Steven Chu Likely to Shift Agency's Focus to Renewables

The Nobel Prize-winning scientist has championed research into energy efficiency and solar power. more >>

Obama's Energy and Environment Team Includes a Nobel Laureate, Veteran Regulators

The president-elect is expected to appoint Steven Chu, who runs a national lab, as energy secretary. more >>

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