U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Industrial Technologies Program – BestPractices
Industrial Assessment Center Solicitations
DOE announced in July 2006 the selection of 26 universities in 23 states that will negotiate for awards to set up and operate regional Industrial Assessment Centers (IAC). The centers will assist small- and medium-sized manufacturing plants in the United States to make energy efficiency improvements, minimize waste and prevent pollution, and improve productivity. DOE's Industrial Technologies Program defines small- and medium-sized manufacturers as having annual energy costs between $100,000 and $2.5 million.
The IAC program also provides experience and training for the student engineers who work with faculty to conduct the assessments. Universities were chosen based on the merits of their applications submitted in response to the funding opportunity announcement. Funding for the IACs over the next two years could be up to $6 million. See the DOE press release for the complete listing of selected schools.
Note: Official notices of solicitations can be found at http://www.fedbizopps.gov/ or in the Federal Register. This list is for information only—it may not be inclusive of all solicitations. Funding amounts and schedule dates are subject to change.
Active Solicitations
Check out our active solicitations table for cost-sharing opportunities that meet the efficiency improvement needs of your business. We list all Industrial Technologies Program solicitations that are currently open and accepting proposals.
Closed Solicitations
Our closed solicitations table provides you a 6-month history of requests for proposals that have been released by the Industrial Technologies Program and are now closed. When available, information on award recipients is provided.
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