Solar energy startup Active Surfaces wins inaugural PITCH.nano competition

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• Constructed in early 1950s to produce tritium and plutonium-239 for nuclear weapons. • Five reactors built to generate these critical materials for national defense. • Multiple s

Secretary Bill Richardson (1998-2001)

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• Bill Richardson led the U.S. Department of Energy from 1998‑2001, championing renewable energy initiatives. • He prioritized climate‑tech research, supporting solar, wind, and ad

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• Secretary Federico Peña served as U.S. Secretary of Energy from March 1997 to June 1998. • His tenure focused on energy policy and climate technology initiatives. • Official U.S.

Secretary Hazel R. O'Leary Administration (January 1993-January 1997)

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• Hazel R. O’Leary served as U.S. Secretary of Energy from Jan 1993 to Jan 1997. • Her tenure focused on energy policy, climate initiatives, and promoting renewable technologies. •