Clean Energy MinisterialEnergetics played a key role in coordinating the first ever Clean Energy Ministerial, held in Washington, DC on July 19–20, 2010. The event was hosted by Dr. Steven Chu, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and provided an opportunity for representatives from 24 countries to collaborate on policies and programs aimed at accelerating the world's transition to clean energy.More Info
GovEnergy WebsiteEnergetics designed, developed, and maintained the GovEnergy website. GovEnergy is a national conference sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and various corporate sponsors.More Info
ieRoadmap Web ApplicationEnergetics created a website to highlight the Roadmap to Secure Control Systems in the Energy Sector and create an online community of system owners and operators, system vendors, government officials, and researchers from national laboratories and academia.More Info
Malaria Decision-Making Framework and WebsiteEnergetics helped MVI work with health officials, medical professionals, researchers, and non-governmental organizations in six African countries to prepare a Decision-Making Framework to enable informed and timely policy decisions about an eventual vaccine.More Info
Compliance and Certification Management System (CCMS)Energetics has co-developed an online compliance certification and management system (CCMS) that permits manufacturers and third-party representatives to electronically submit and track the status of their residential appliance and commercial equipment compliance and certification reports.More Info
2009 DOE Smart Grid Investment Grant (SGIG) Proposal ReviewUsing its Web-based proposal review process, Energetics managed the $3.4 billion SGIG Recovery Act solicitation for the Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, coordinating a timely and extensive review process that culminated in 100 awards designed to modernize the nation’s electrical grid.More Info
Malaria Vaccine Technology RoadmapThe Malaria Vaccine Roadmap puts into motion a strategic plan for aligning the research, development, and application of a safe, effective, and affordable vaccine to prevent malaria.More Info
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