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Find similar grantsITAC - Industrial Training & Assessment Centers Implementation Grants is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy's Industrial Training & Assessment Centers Program. Provides grants to small and medium-sized manufacturers to implement recommendations from ITAC and CHP TAP assessments, aiming to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions.
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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
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