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The U.S. Department of Energy is aggregating reports and resources from across the Energy Department. Check back later for more resources!

Current resources include:

  • Industry Guide to Carbon Capture and Storage at Cement Plants
  • Thermal Process Intensification Workshop Report
  • Manufacturing Energy and Carbon Footprints.

Learn More about the Basics of the U.S. Industrial Sector

Industrial Basics

  • Low Carbon Fuels and Energy Sources
  • Low Carbon Feedstocks
  • Process Heating
  • Water Resource Recovery

Solar Thermal Power and Industrial Decarbonization

Industrial Case Studies

  • Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems: Installing a Solar Photovoltaic System to Reduce Costs and Emissions | Better Buildings Initiative
  • LADWP: Using Demand Response to Support Los Angeles’ Grid and Reduce Emissions | Better Buildings Initiative
  • Charter Steel: Sustainable Scrap Preheat System | Better Buildings Initiative

Financing Projects

  • Bentley Mills: Reducing Risk and Liability in Energy Upgrades through Efficiency-as-a-Service Financing (EaaS) | Better Buildings Initiative
  • OWASA Expedites Financing Through State and Local Partnerships | Better Buildings Initiative
  • Nissan North America Funds Energy Efficiency Projects with Modified Payback Requirements | Better Buildings Initiative
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