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Energy Intensive Industries Aluminum Chemicals Forest Products Glass Metal Casting Mining Petroleum Refining Steel Crosscutting Technologies Combustion Distributed Energy Energy Intensive Processes Fuel and Feedstock Flexibility Industrial Materials for the Future Nanomanufacturing Sensors & Automation BestPractices Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs) Industrial Energy Systems Inventions and Innovation

Our program areas work together to reduce the energy requirements of manufacturing while stimulating economic productivity and growth. We focus investment on technologies and practices that provide clear public benefit, but for which market barriers prevent adequate private sector investment. Some of these opportunities exist in our process specific, longer-term R&D areas, the Energy Intensive Industries; others target crosscutting technologies that are common to many industrial processes; and still others provide near-term benefits by improving industrial systems and practices, today. Our efforts are designed to scale to state and regional levels, or expand into international markets, and all ITP program areas work closely with other Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) programs that share common goals, markets, or technologies.

Energy Intensive Industries 

Our Energy Intensive Industries process provides cost-shared support to R&D partnerships that address the needs of eight of the nation's most energy intensive, and most crucial, industries. In fact, these eight industries account for a full 75% of industrial energy consumption and represent the largest opportunity to increase energy efficiency in the industrial sector.

Crosscutting Technologies 

ITP's efforts in crosscutting technologies provide cost-shared R&D in several key technology areas common to most energy-intensive industries. Because of the widespread application of these crosscutting technologies, even small improvements in their efficiency can yield large energy savings.

BestPractices 

Through our BestPractices strategy, industrial partners can save enormous amounts of energy, today, by implementing off-the-shelf technologies and energy management practices. We fund activities to stimulate the near-term adoption of these technologies and practices including plant assessments, tool development and training, information and technology dissemination, and showcase demonstrations.

Industrial Assessment Centers (IAC) 

The Industrial Assessment Centers program enables eligible small and medium-sized manufacturers to have comprehensive industrial assessments performed at no cost to the manufacturer.

Industrial Energy Systems 

Industrial Energy Systems—such as motors, steam, compressed air, pumps, fans, process heating, combustion, and combined heat and power—account for about 80% of industrial energy use. Improving the efficiency of these systems can yield large energy and cost savings throughout U.S. manufacturing. The Industrial Technologies Program is (1) developing tools to help industry identify energy savings opportunities; (2) conducting cost-sharing R&D on combustion and heat recovery; and (3) working to improve systems, components, and materials that are essential to saving energy in manufacturing-from mining and primary metals to downstream product finishing.