Manufacturers can use resources delivered by industrial energy efficiency programs in their area. The U.S. Department of Energy’s cost-shared competitive State Grants supported the launch of 23 state and five regional projects. These activities supported the development of local infrastructure and enhanced the outreach, training, and technical assistance provided to local manufacturers in 36 states. As a result, companies have realized energy and cost-saving benefits. View a list of local contacts and incentives in your area. Since 2009, AMO’s State Grants activities have resulted in:
- Over 850 unique manufacturing plant energy assessments and over 8,000 assessment participants
- More than 11,500 training participants
- 86.1 million MMBtu/year of identified energy savings potential
- 6.1 million MMBtu/year of implemented energy savings and
- A reduction of more than 373,250 metric tons of CO2.
Summaries of the state and regional projects are provided below.
- Alabama** - Save Energy Now Alabama
- California - California Save Energy Now: State, Regional, and Local Delivery
- Colorado - Colorado Industrial Challenge Program
- Georgia* - Southeast Industrial Energy Alliance
- Idaho** - Idaho Save Energy Now – Industries of the Future
- Illinois* - Midwest States Save Energy Now Partnership Program
- Indiana - Save Energy Now Indiana
- Kentucky** - Kentucky Save Energy Now Program
- Louisiana** - Louisiana Save Energy Now Initiative
- Maryland** - Save Energy Now for Maryland Industry
- Massachusetts* - Massachusetts Save Energy Now: State, Regional and Local Delivery
- Michigan - Michigan Save Energy Now
- Minnesota** - Implementing an Industrial Energy Efficiency Program in Minnesota
- Mississippi** - Reducing Industrial Energy Intensity in the Southeast
- New Jersey** - New Jersey Industrial Energy Program
- New York - Reducing Energy Intensity in the State of New York
- Ohio** - Ohio Center for Industrial Energy Efficiency
- Pennsylvania** - Save Energy Now! Pennsylvania
- South Carolina - Save Energy Now - South Carolina
- Texas - Supporting Texas Manufacturing to "Save Energy Now"
- Washington* - Northwest Save Energy Now Industrial Efficiency Initiative
- West Virginia* - Save Energy Now West Virginia
- Wisconsin** - Expanding the WisconSEN Program
* Indicates the award was regional in scope
** Indicates the award was funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
News
MARCH 24, 2014
Designing Effective State Programs for the Industrial Sector - New SEE Action Publication
Events
MAY 8, 2014
SEE Action - ACEEE Behavior-Based Efficiency Webinar Series
Contact
Sandy Glatt
U.S. Department of Energy
720-356-1544
Database of State Incentives
The Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE) provides information on federal, state, local, utility, and non-profit incentives and policies that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency.
FEATURED PUBLICATIONS
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Report overviewing the key issues currently impacting CHP deployment and the factors that need to be considered by stakeholders.August 1, 2012
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Industrial Technical Assistance supports the deployment of energy-efficient manufacturing technologies and practices.