Integrated Deployment

Integrated technology deployment uses a comprehensive approach to implement a variety of efficiency and renewable energy technology solutions in communities and cities, federal agencies, international locations, and states and territories.

Integrated Deployment Projects

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory have worked with select projects to address various energy challenges specific to each location. Energy experts provide crosscutting technical assistance to help local stakeholders assess and implement the most feasible energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. The result is an integrated approach to clean energy technologies that is both scalable and replicable around the world.

Access publications on and resources related to integrated deployment projects, the Overview of Projects fact sheet, and learn more about the projects below.

Other Integrated Technology Deployment Programs and Activities

The integrated deployment model strikes a balance between the technical, economic, policy, and educational expertise offered by EERE. Find out about other EERE programs focused on integrated technology deployment:

News

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    New Renewable Energy Tool for Communities

    Quickly establish the key motivators and feasibility of a renewable energy project in your community using the Community Renewable Energy Deployment tool developed through DOE's Recovery Act-funded Community Renewable Energy Deployment effort.

    Launch the tool.

    Read the news article.

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    Building Energy-Efficient Schools in New Orleans

    Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, DOE partnered with the Louisiana Recovery School District and identified numerous strategies for implementing energy savings.

    Read the brochure Building Energy-Efficient Schools in New Orleans: Lessons Learned.

    Learn more about DOE's work in New Orleans.

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    Greensburg Buildings Saving on Energy and Costs

    Thirteen Greensburg buildings are saving a combined total of $200,000 in energy costs annually, showcasing energy-saving best practices that can be replicated in other communities and locations focused on sustainability and recovery after disaster.

    Read the brochure Rebuilding it Better: Greensburg, Kansas — High Performance Buildings Meeting Energy Savings Goals.