U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
EERE Plans, Implementation, & Results
About Plans, Implementation, and Results
Learn more about how EERE offices plan and implement their programs, and read about our results:
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) plays a critical role in the development and use of more energy efficient and renewable energy technologies throughout the U.S. economy. To achieve its goals, EERE uses public funds appropriated by the U.S. Congress that are typically leveraged by additional funds or other resources contributed by private or other public sector organizations in partnership agreements.
As a publicly funded agency of the U.S. government, EERE has a fiduciary obligation to inform citizens about the manner in which we invest and use these funds to benefit the public. This section of the EERE website is intended to provide both a broad overview as well as detailed documents that explain the following:
- The plans for how appropriated funds will be used to benefit the public
- The manner in which those plans are implemented, controlled, and adjusted
- The technological, economic, environmental, and other outcomes and benefits that result from the expenditure of these funds
Access the Plans section of this site.
Access the Implementation section of this site.
Access the Results section of this site.
To learn more about how EERE plans, budgets and monitors its performance at the corporate level (that is, EERE overall), access the Business Operations section of the EERE website.
To learn more about how EERE manages the RD&D projects in which it invests, access the Project Management Center section of the EERE website.
Or review our collection of corporate-level documents detailing EERE's planning and implementation efforts, as well as our results.
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