
Industrious series: Meet Corey Tyree, who shares in Q&A interview how curiosity led him from a rural town into engineering.

Industrious Series: Chenn Zhou discusses how a parent-teacher conference redirected her career.

The chemicals industry, critical for the U.S. economy, heavily depends on fossil resources as a feedstock and for energy. Ambitious pathways support technology development and collaboration across the entire chemicals value chain.

A few current and former fellows describe their tenure in the Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office (IEDO). With applications due Jan. 15, 2024, a new cohort of fellows can decide which word perfectly describes their time at IEDO.

When you walk up and down the aisles of your local grocery store, it’s easy to focus on your list and not the water, energy, and complex logistics that go in to producing, packaging, and transporting everything in front of you.

Water is the earth’s greatest natural resource, yet 2 billion people globally lack reliable access to clean water.
Researchers and industry partners are making significant strides to improve energy efficiency for chemical manufacturing of essential products, like ethylene.
It’s October 1, and for us here in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s (EERE) that means it’s our yearly opportunity to join with manufacturers across the country to celebrate Manufacturing Day!

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recognizes HARBEC Inc. of Ontario, NY, for its recertification to the Superior Energy Performance 50001 (SEP 50001) program and additional Platinum-level achievements.

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awardee EcoCatalytic has successfully demonstrated the viability of a pilot-scale plant for a new, energy-efficient method to produce ethylene.