DOE Launches New Energy.Gov Website
6th Jan 2006, 15:58 GMT
(DOE Press Release) Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman today unveiled an updated version of the Department of Energy's (DOE) website, http://www.energy.gov/. The DOE website features a new, more modern look and feel, as well as enhanced user-centered navigational tools and search capabilities. ...1/5
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