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Download the Series on State Policies that Impact Industrial Energy Efficiency
In order to reduce industrial energy intensity and use, the Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) is forming partnerships with states, utilities, vendors, suppliers, trade associations and other stakeholders. The partnerships serve to increase AMO's reach to industry and drive energy efficiency investments throughout the industrial sector. The AMO Partnerships Fact Sheet (July 2011) summarizes activities that are currently being undertaken in order to build a supportive market environment and establish lasting local infrastructure for continuous energy improvement.
Save Energy Now State and Regional Partnerships are aimed at creating a value-added chain of stakeholders who share common goals for energy and environmental improvements, while sustaining the economic health of U.S. industries. State and Regional Partnerships provide:
- Increased outreach to more industrial facilities
- Expanded access to AMO tools, resources, and technical assistance
- Transfer of energy-efficient technologies to the market
- Reduction of energy use and carbon emissions
State and Regional Partnership resources include:
- A Database of state, local, and regional incentives and resources by city or zip code
- A list of Federal and State Incentives (March 2011) available to boiler and process heater owners to comply with EPA Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) rules
- Information on DOE's Boiler MACT Technical Assistance Program
- State-by-state data, contacts, and project information on the State Activities Web pages
- Open and closed funding opportunities offered through solicitations
- Information on AMO's State and Regional Save Energy Now Project Awards
- Opportunities to learn more about State and Regional Exchanges and other events
- Technical Reports and Analyses on state and regional industrial energy efficiency issues
- Information on upcoming energy webinars, trainings, and certification opportunities in your state
- Publications such as the FY2009 Annual Report on State, Regional, and Utility Partnerships
- Links to additional sources of industrial energy efficiency information