DOE
Appeals court revives case alleging loan office 'cronyism'
A federal court today revived a battery maker's lawsuit alleging cronyism in the Energy Department's loan office.
Advertisement
Amanda Reilly, E&E News reporter
A federal court today revived a battery maker's lawsuit alleging cronyism in the Energy Department's loan office.
The departure of President Trump's top energy aide might boost Scott Pruitt's prospects for a climate science debate.
By Robin Bravender and Zack Colman in Climatewire
A consortium of 34 technology companies has agreed to a "Digital Geneva Convention" aimed at thwarting all kinds of hackers, even those backed by the United States.
By Blake Sobczak in Energywire
By signing up, you agree to receive email updates and special offers from E&E News. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Already a subscriber? Log in
The departure of President Trump's top energy aide might boost Scott Pruitt's prospects for a climate science debate.
By Robin Bravender and Zack Colman in Climatewire
A consortium of 34 technology companies has agreed to a "Digital Geneva Convention" aimed at thwarting all kinds of hackers, even those backed by the United States.
By Blake Sobczak in Energywire