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Most recent funding announcement (DE-FOA-0002936) was issued in March 2023 with $6.3 billion; no current open solicitation is indicated on the page.
DOE Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office - Industrial Demonstrations Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Industrial Demonstrations Program | Department of Energy Industrial Demonstrations Program Industry is a backbone of the nation’s economy, producing the goods critical to everyday life, employing millions of Americans in high-quality jobs, and providing an economic anchor for thousands of communities.
Industry has outstanding technical and economic challenges in reducing emissions while increasing efficiency that go beyond technologies available widely today, especially in the steel, cement, and chemicals subsectors. Reducing emissions in the industrial sector is one of the most substantial opportunities to reshape the U.S. economy and reinvigorate the U.S. manufacturing sector.
Investment in new, emerging technologies will help produce clean steel, cement, and chemicals used in our nation’s roads, bridges, transmission lines, which in turn, benefits every American. The Industrial Demonstrations Program (IDP) aims to accelerate projects in energy-intensive industries and provide American manufacturers a competitive advantage in the race to lead the world in low- and net-zero carbon manufacturing.
This program includes projects that focus on industries where these technologies can have the greatest impact, including aluminum and metals, cement and concrete, chemicals and refining, food and beverage, iron and steel, process heat, and pulp and paper. Industrial Demonstrations Program Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA-0002936, $6. 3 billion, issued March 2023 Read the Funding Opportunity Announcement , issued March 2023.
View the previously issued Notice of Intent . For more information on the Industrial Decarbonization Demonstration Projects, contact engage_industrialdemos@hq. doe.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Energy-intensive industrial sectors including aluminum and metals, cement and concrete, chemicals and refining, food and beverage, iron and steel, process heat, and pulp and paper. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $6,300,000,000 (total FOA pool, March 2023) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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