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Find similar grantsDOE Implementation Grant is sponsored by Michigan State University Industrial Assessment Center (IAC). Offers grants to small and medium-sized manufacturers in Michigan to improve energy efficiency by implementing recommendations from energy assessments.
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Industrial Training and Assessment Center Implementation Grant Awards | Department of Energy Industrial Training and Assessment Center Implementation Grant Awards 219 small- and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) across 38 states selected to receive a combined total of more than $40 million to implement energy saving improvements, matched by more than $83 million in industry investment under the Industrial Training and Assessment Centers (ITAC) Implementation Grants .
Funded by the President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the ITAC Implementation Grants program provides up to $300,000 per manufacturer to implement recommendations made by DOE and other qualified energy assessments. A total of 34 additional energy assessment providers have been qualified as "ITAC-equivalent." Projects that involve installing Light-emitting Diode (LED) lighting to optimize energy usage.
Projects that involve installing auxiliary equipment (e.g., monitors, sensors, level and pressure gauges) to improve day-to-day operation equipment & improve energy efficiency. HVAC/Furnace/Boiler/Thermostat Installation Projects that involve upgrade existing heating or cooling equipment to optimize energy usage.
Projects that involve installing onsite power generation equipment (e.g., solar panels, micro-turbines) to generate electricity at the facility/plant. Installation of VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives) Projects that involve installing variable-frequency drives on existing equipment (e.g., such as motors, pumps, compressors) to optimize energy usage.
Projects that involve installing a capacitor bank to ensure accurate electricity demand and minimize site energy waste. Projects that involve upgrading other industrial grade ancillary equipment (e.g., pipes, fans, blowers, & compressors) to further improve site energy usage Implementation Grant Selectees December 12, 2024 - announced 57 new small- and medium-sized manufacturers will receive a combined total of $14.
8 million selected to implement improvements at facilities that will save energy and reduce climate pollution (Round 5) September 12, 2024 - announced 47 new small- and medium-sized manufacturers will receive a combined total of $9 million selected to implement improvements at facilities that will save energy and reduce climate pollution.
(Round 4) June 27, 2024 - announced 37 new small- and medium-sized manufacturers will receive a combined total of $7. 3 million selected to implement improvements at facilities that will save energy and reduce climate pollution. (Round 3) March 14, 2024 - announced 37 new small- and medium-sized manufacturers will receive a combined total of $4.
8 million selected to implement improvements at facilities that will save energy and reduce carbon emissions. (Round 2) October 6, 2023 - announced 41 small- and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) across the country will receive a combined total of $5. 2 million as the first round of Industrial Training and Assessment Centers (ITAC) Implementation Grants .
A total of 34 additional energy assessment providers have been selected for qualification as "ITAC-equivalent."
Entity City State Round Lincus, Inc. Tempe Arizona 2 BASE Energy, Inc. South San Francisco California 2 Alternative Energy Systems Consulting, Inc. Carlsbad California 1 OCOsink, LLC West Hartford Connecticut 4 JKMuir Rocky Hill Connecticut 4 Gardner Energy Strategies, LLC Oakland Maine 5 Luminary Automation, Cybersecurity and Engineering Millersville Maryland 5 eSai LLC Reisterstown Maryland 1 TRC Lowell Massachusetts 2 The Retired Engineers, Scientists, Technicians, Administrators, Researchers, and Teachers Program at Lawrence Technological University Southfield Michigan 4 Frontier Energy, Inc. Chanhassen Minnesota 2 Sustainable Energy Savings, Inc. Minneapolis Minnesota 4 Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP) Minneapolis Minnesota 4 Rutgers Center for Advanced Energy Systems Piscataway New Jersey 2 New York State Energy Research and Development Authority Albany New York 1 WB ENGINEERS + CONSULTANTS, Inc New York New York 5 North Carolina Advanced Energy Corporation Raleigh North Carolina 1 Carolina Utility Customers Association Raleigh North Carolina 4 Duke Energy One, Inc. Charlotte North Carolina 4 Go Sustainable Energy, LLC Worthington Ohio 1 Engineered Systems & Energy Solutions (ES2) Tulsa Oklahoma 5 Energy 350 Portland Oregon 2 Cascade Energy Portland Oregon 1 PennTAP - Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program University Park Pennsylvania 1 Wilson Engineering Services, PC Meadville Pennsylvania 4 QGM Consulting North Scituate Rhode Island 2 Cunningham Engineering PC Cookeville Tennessee 2 CLEAResult Austin Texas 1 Utah DEU StepWise Program Salt Lake City Utah 1 GENEDGE Alliance Martinsville Virginia 2 Leidos Reston Virginia 4 AngmarTek, LLC Seattle Washington 4 Michaels Energy La Crosse Wisconsin 1 The Wasmer Company Sheboygan Wisconsin 4
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Manufacturers in Michigan with annual sales less than $100 million. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $300,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
DOE Implementation Grant is funded by Michigan State University Industrial Assessment Center (IAC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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