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The Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) leads the national drive to reduce energy intensity and carbon emissions by changing the way industry uses energy. ITP sponsors cost-shared R&D, and supports the use of today's advanced technologies and energy management best practices.

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Recovery Act Funding for Industry. Learn about industrial energy efficiency funding opportunities and sign up to receive e-mail updates. View active solicitations. Monitor www.grants.gov and FedConnect for upcoming announcements. funding opportunties and sign up solicitations www.grants.gov FedConnect  Free Newsletters Free newsletters. Energy Matters: Quarterly Technical Features. ITP News Update: Program News and Events.Free Thursday Webcasts. Register today for this week's topic.
 
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