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DOE Announces $13 Million in Grants
for Industrial Energy Efficiency

by Staff
Clean Edge News, May 6, 2010

The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced that 48 research and development projects across the country have been selected as award winners of the Industrial Energy Efficiency Grand Challenge. The grantees will receive a total of $13 million to fund the development of transformational industrial processes and technologies that can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions throughout the industrial sector. The funding will be matched by more than $5 million in private industry funding to support a total of $18 million in projects that will enhance America's energy security and strengthen our economy.

American industry accounts for more than 30 percent of the energy used nationwide, is responsible for 27 percent of the country's carbon emissions, and supports nearly 13 million core manufacturing jobs.

Through the Grand Challenge and its Industrial Technologies Program, the Department is working to forge partnerships that capitalize on the leadership and commercialization strengths of industrial companies, harness the innovative research and modeling capabilities of universities, and use the unique development and testing facilities at National Laboratories.

DOE is providing cost-shared funding for concept-definition research and development studies in four main topic areas:

Next Generation Manufacturing Concepts - These manufacturing concepts address the goal of reducing the energy intensity or greenhouse gas emissions of industrial systems by a minimum of 25 percent.

Energy Intensive Processes - These projects address specific technology areas that are expected to generate large energy- saving benefits across a variety of industries and transform the way major manufacturing processes use energy. The following specific technology areas are included: Reactions and Separations; High- Temperature Processing; Waste Heat Minimization and Recovery; and Sustainable Manufacturing.

Advanced Materials - These projects focus on Thermal and Degradation Resistant Materials and Materials for Energy Systems.

Industrial Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction - These projects address transformational technologies that offer not only carbon intensity reductions, but also absolute carbon reductions.

View the full list of recipients and projects selected (pdf - 77kb) for awards.


Staff
DOE Announces $13 Million in Grants for Industrial Energy Efficiency
Clean Edge News, May 6, 2010

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