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The 'United States Department of Energy' ('DOE') is a
Cabinet-level department of the
United States government responsible for
energy policy and
nuclear safety. Its purview includes the nation's
nuclear weapons program,
nuclear reactor production for the
United States Navy, energy conservation, energy-related research,
radioactive waste disposal, and domestic energy production. DOE also sponsors more basic and applied scientific research than any other US federal agency, most this is funded through its system of United States Department of Energy National Laboratories.
In the United States, all
nuclear weapons deployed by the
United States Department of Defense (DOD) are actually on loan to DOD from the DOE, which has federal responsibility for the design, testing and production of all nuclear weapons. DOE in turn uses contractors to carry out its responsibilities; design of the nuclear components of the weapon -
Los Alamos National Laboratory and
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, engineering of the weapon systems -
Sandia National Laboratory, manufacturing of key components -
Los Alamos National Laboratory, testing - Nevada Test Site, and final weapon/warhead assembling/dismantling -
Pantex.
Many federal agencies have been established to handle various aspects of U.S. energy policy, dating back to the creation of the
Manhattan Project and the subsequent
Atomic Energy Commission. The impetus for putting them all under the auspices of a single department was the
1973 energy crisis, in response to which President
Jimmy Carter proposed creation of the department. The enabling legislation was passed by the
United States Congress and signed into law by President Carter on
August 4,
1977. The department began operations on
October 1, 1977. The agency is administered by the
United States Secretary of Energy, and its headquarters are located in Germantown, Maryland as well as
southwest Washington, D.C., on
Independence Avenue in the Forrestal Building, named for
James Forrestal.
Operating units

DoE headquarters
The
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is part of the United States Department of Energy. It works to improve national security through the military application of nuclear energy. The NNSA also maintains and improves the safety, reliability, and performance of the United States nuclear weapons stockpile, including the ability to design, produce, and test, in order to meet national security requirements.
The Department's
Office of Secure Transportation (OST) provides safe and secure transportation of nuclear weapons and components and special nuclear materials, and conducts other missions supporting the national security of the United States of America. Since 1974, OST has been assigned responsibility to develop, operate, and manage a system for the safe and secure transportation of all government-owned, DOE or NNSA controlled special nuclear materials in "strategic" or "significant" quantities. Shipments are transported in specially designed equipment and are escorted by armed Federal Agents (Nuclear Material Couriers).
The
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is an independent regulatory agency within the U.S. Department of Energy. The Department also manages the
Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
The Office of Cyber Security maintains the
Computer Incident Advisory Capability service (CIAC), which provides computer-security related bulletins going back to 1989. Also provides resources about protecting yourself from viruses, hoaxes and other malicious entities on the Internet.
National laboratories funded by the Department include:
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Albany Research Center
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Ames Laboratory
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Argonne National Laboratory
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Argonne National Laboratory (West) (now part of
Idaho National Laboratory)
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Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Center for Functional Nanomaterials (under design or construction)
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Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (under design or construction)
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Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences
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Center for Nanoscale Materials (under design or construction)
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Environmental Measurements Laboratory (now affiliated with the
Department of Homeland Security)
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Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
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Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory - operates for Naval Reactors Program Research under the DOE
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Molecular Foundry (under design or construction)
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National Energy Technology Laboratory
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National Petroleum Technology Office
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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New Brunswick Laboratory
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Radiological & Environmental Sciences Laboratory
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Sandia National Laboratories
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Savannah River Ecology Laboratory on the
Savannah River Site
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Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
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Yucca Mountain
There are four
Power Marketing Administrations within the Department:
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Bonneville Power Administration
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Southeastern Power Administration
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Southwestern Power Administration
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Western Area Power Administration
Related legislation

Hierarchy of the U.S. Department of Energy
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1946 -
Atomic Energy Act PL 79-585 (created the
Atomic Energy Commission)
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1954 -
Atomic Energy Act Amendments PL 83-703
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1956 -
Colorado River Storage Project PL 84-485
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1957 -
Atomic Energy Commission Acquisition of Property PL 85-162
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1957 -
Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act PL 85-256
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1968 -
Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act PL 90-481
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1973 -
Mineral Leasing Act Amendments (
Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline Authorization) PL 93-153
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1974 -
Energy Reorganization Act PL 93-438 (Split the AEC into the
Energy Research and Development Administration and the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
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1975 -
Energy Policy and Conservation Act PL 94-163
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1977 -
Department of Energy Organization Act PL 95-91 (Dismantled ERDA and replaced it with the Department of Energy)
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1978 -
National Energy Act PL 95-617, 618, 619, 620, 621
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1980 -
Energy Security Act PL 96-294
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1989 -
Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act PL 101-60
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1992 -
Energy Policy Act of 1992 PL 102-486
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2005 -
Energy Policy Act of 2005 PL 109-58
See also
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American Solar Challenge
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Energy Policy Act of 2005
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Timeline of Chinese espionage against the U.S.
External links
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United States Department of Energy Official Website
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Energy Information Administration
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Office of Science
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