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The Energy Department selected Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to develop and pilot training with over a dozen partners to help cleantech startups advance prototypes into scalable products.
The Energy Department announced up to $3 million in funding for manufacturers to use high-performance computing resources at the Department's national labs to tackle major manufacturing challenges.
There is a tremendous opportunity for the United States to manufacture clean energy and energy efficiency products. Watch this video to learn more about industry and DOE leaders' vision for a clean energy manufacturing future.
Most of us have a basic understanding of manufacturing. But what about clean energy manufacturing? Watch this video to learn more about this exciting movement and to see some of its innovations in action.
The Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative's Technologist in Residence pilot is catalyzing strong laboratory-industry relationships and high-impact collaborative research and development.
The Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative (CEMI) is an effort across the U.S. Department of Energy to strengthen U.S. clean energy manufacturing competitiveness. The objectives of the initiative are to increase U.S. competitiveness in manufacturing clean energy technologies and increase U.S. manufacturing competitiveness across the board by boosting energy productivity and leveraging low-cost domestic energy resources and feedstocks.
Visit the Clean Energy Manufacturing Federal Resource Guide to find federal resources to help you design, scale up, and commercialize your technology.
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