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Industry Receives $256 Million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Funding

June 2, 2009

On June 1, 2009, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Steven Chu announced plans to provide $256 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) to support energy efficiency improvements in major industrial sectors across the American economy.

The funding is targeted at reducing the energy consumption of America's manufacturing and information technology (IT) industries, while creating jobs and stimulating economic growth. These programs will help create manufacturing jobs quickly, along with jobs for technicians and experts who will be needed in the long-term to maintain and operate the new equipment.

"Supporting the development of the latest industrial technologies plays an important role in helping U.S. industry to lead the world in energy efficiency and productivity," said Secretary Chu. "Working together with American manufacturing and IT industries, we will be able to create new jobs, reduce industrial energy use and limit damaging greenhouse gas emissions."

Projects being funded under the Recovery Act will focus on the following three main areas: 

Watch ITP’s Web site for more details about Recovery Act funding opportunities as they become available. Be sure to sign up to receive e-mail updates when ITP Recovery Act solicitations are announced. You can also monitor http://www.grants.gov/ and FedConnect.

For information about other funding opportunities visit EERE’s American Recovery & Reinvestment Act Web site and DOE’s Recovery and Reinvestment Web site.

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