The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) works to strengthen the United States' energy security, environmental quality, and economic vitality in public-private partnerships. It supports this goal through (1) enhancing energy efficiency and productivity; and (2) bringing clean, reliable and affordable energy technologies to the marketplace.
This area of the EERE website provides direct links to hundreds of pages and documents that collectively demonstrate and explain:
- How EERE and its programs make their plans
- How they implement, control and adjust these plans, and
- The technological, commercial and other outputs and outcomes that result from the public funds appropriated to the Office and its programs and managed by them.
About Plans, Implementation, and Results 
Provides an overview of EERE operations and public benefits.
Plans 
Describes how innovative concepts get translated into specific activities.
Implementation 
Learn how EERE puts RD&D best management practices to work.
Results 
Find out what the public gets for its investments in EERE.
News
Obama Administration Launches Competition for Three New Manufacturing Innovation Institutes
May 9, 2013
Energy Department Announces Over $16 Million for Innovative Small Businesses Focused on Energy Technologies
May 9, 2013
Energy Department and the NSTA Launch America's Home Energy Education Challenge 2013-2014 Program
May 8, 2013
Featured Publications
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NREL’s Wind R&D Success Stories
This two page factsheet gives a brief overview of some of the ways NREL contributed to the wind industry in areas including utility- and small-scale wind turbines and their components, industry... Details

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2008 Solar Technologies Market Report
The focus of this report is the U.S. solar electricity market, including photovoltaic (PV) and concentrating solar power (CSP) technologies. The report is organized into five chapters. Chapter 1... Details

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Biomass Program Overview
This document provides an overview of the Biomass Program's mission, strategic goals, and research approach. Details

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What is Clean Cities? (Nov. 2009)
Four-page fact sheet explaining the Clean Cities' mission and listing all designated Clean Cities coalitions. Details
