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DOE funds $3.1 Billion for State Energy Programs through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

Several states have proposed statewide plans that prioritize energy savings, create or retain jobs, increase the use of renewable energy, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

 

Many of these plans also include funding for industry:

  • Learn more about State Energy Program funds for industry by visiting the SEN State Partnerships Solicitations page

    For more details about Recovery Act funding:

    In order to reduce industrial energy intensity and use, the Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) is forming partnerships with a broad range of key stakeholders, including state energy offices, to leverage its reach and ability to engage with a broader group of industrial energy users.

    Save Energy Now (SEN) State Partnerships are aimed at creating a value-added chain of stakeholders who share common goals for energy and environmental improvements, while sustaining the economic health of U.S. industries.

    State partnerships provide:

    • Increased outreach to more industrial facilities
    • Expanded access to ITP tools, resources, and technical assistance
    • Transfer of energy-efficient technologies to the market
    • Reduction of energy use and carbon emissions

    SEN State Partnership opportunities include: