The Supply Chain Report is supported by seven deep-dive assessments on the challenges and opportunities to build domestic supply chains for clean energy technologies.
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) invests in manufacturing innovation to accelerate and strengthen the clean economy, supporting the growth of a modern, equitable manufacturing industry.
Secretary Granholm Visits the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
In October 2021, the Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) celebrated energy awareness month with a series of free webinars in partnership with the Better Plants program.
Learn about funding opportunities for small businesses and other AMO updates in our monthly newsletter. This issue includes updates on the CABLE program, critical materials, and upcoming industrial decarbonization roundtables.
In this two-phased competition, DOE sought novel, systems-based solutions and technologies that improve efficiency and lower the cost of water treatment, while recovering valuable resources from municipal wastewater.
Ready to help build a cleaner, more efficient manufacturing sector? The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) is hiring a technology analyst with innovative problem-solving skills to inform strategic planning within the Advanced...
AstraZeneca’s Gaithersburg campus became the first biomedical facility in the world to achieve SEP 50001 at the silver performance level, improving its energy performance 8.5% over three years and saving $420,000 on energy bills annually.
JW Marriot achieved 7.8% energy performance improvement over three years, saved $221,551 in energy costs, and reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 725.43 metric tons.
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released the Fall 2021 Better Buildings, Better Plants progress update.