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The Department of Energy's mission is to foster a secure and reliable energy system that is environmentally and economically sustainable; to be a responsible steward of the Nation's nuclear weapons; to clean up the Department's facilities; to lead in the physical sciences and advance the biological, environmental, and computational sciences; and to provide premier scientific instruments for the Nation's research enterprise. The Department of Energy (DOE) was established by the Department of Energy Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7131), effective October 1, 1977, pursuant to Executive Order 12009 of September 13, 1977. The act consolidated the major Federal energy functions into one Cabinet-level Department.
Sub-agencies
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Recent Regulations
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Worker Safety and Health Requirements To Support Reform of Nuclear Reactor Testing; Reopening of Public Comment Period
Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Sports Programs Arising Out of Federal Financial Assistance
Rescinding Regulations Related to Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs or Activities (General Provisions)
Rescinding Regulations Related to Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance
Rescinding Regulations for Loans for Minority Business Enterprises Seeking DOE Contracts and Assistance
Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
Public Input on Energy Conservation Standards for Manufactured Housing
Removal of Regulations Limiting Authorizations To Proceed With Construction Activities Pending Rehearing
Blanket Certificate Cost Limitations
Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Walk-In Coolers and Walk-In Freezers
The Department of Energy's mission is to foster a secure and reliable energy system that is environmentally and economically sustainable; to be a responsible steward of the Nation's nuclear weapons; to clean up the Department's facilities; to lead in the physical sciences and advance the biological, environmental, and computational sciences; and to provide premier scientific instruments for the Nation's research enterprise. The Department of Energy (DOE) was established by the Department of Energy Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7131), effective October 1, 1977, pursuant to Executive Order 12009 of September 13, 1977. The act consolidated the major Federal energy functions into one Cabinet-level Department.
APA — Alaska Power Administration
BPA — Bonneville Power Administration
DOE — Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office
EIA — Energy Information Administration
OER — Energy Research Office
Environment Office, Energy Department
FERC — Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
DOE OHA — Hearings and Appeals Office, Energy Department
OMEI — Minority Economic Impact Office
NNSA — National Nuclear Security Administration
NE — Nuclear Energy Office
SEPA — Southeastern Power Administration
SWPA — Southwestern Power Administration
WAPA — Western Area Power Administration