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Is DOE Open for Business?
What We’re Tracking The Energy Innovation Project is summarizing recent science and energy innovation activities at the U.S. Department of Energy and what might be…
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One Conversation Can Build Consensus
For a full recap of last year’s work, read the 2025 Annual Report. Hear from Ernest J. Moniz on how EFI Foundation is advancing One…
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DOE Staff Crunch Slows American Energy Innovation
DOE Staff Crunch Slows American Energy Innovation (September 2025) explores the relationship between the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) staffing levels and funding to catalyze and implement…
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Energy Demand, Jobs, and Growth
EFI Foundation (EFIF) hosted a public webinar on May 28, 2025, composed of two impactful sessions that spotlighted Minnesota’s response to projected load growth and…
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Letter from the Founder and CEO: Political Change and Climate Challenges
For a full recap of our past year of work, read the 2024 Annual Report. As 2024 ended, the United States experienced a historic political…
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Topic Experts
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Ernest J. Moniz
Founder and CEO
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Joseph S. Hezir
President and CFO
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David Ellis
Executive Vice President, Communications and Policy Outreach
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Alex Kizer
Executive Vice President
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Sarah Frances Smith
Deputy Director, Energy Innovation
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Katelyn O’Dell Dean
Senior Research Lead
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Akhila Mullapudi
Research Analyst




















