Energy Intensive Industries Pilot

Through the technical assistance for energy intensive industries pilot initiative, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) seeks to engage with manufacturers from energy-intensive industrial sectors to better understand their specific needs and issues in implementing energy efficiency and decarbonization activities. Driving energy savings and decarbonization can have a broad impact across the energy intensive industries, which leads to cost savings, greater resilience, a strengthened workforce, and increased global competitiveness.

What is EIIP?

Energy intensive manufacturers have significant potential to improve energy performance and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) seeks to engage with manufacturers from energy intensive industrial sectors to better understand the specific needs and issues of such manufacturers.

The initiative seeks to make it easier for energy intensive industrial companies to save energy and decarbonize by facilitating collaboration with DOE. Hear from energy intensive manufacturers on what resources will be most helpful to inform future technical assistance offerings. 

Why Participate?

In addition to improving their sustainability profile, organizations that participate can get help on controlling energy costs and receive unbiased technical assistance on energy efficiency and decarbonization. Participants will also be able to network with peers, gain access to innovation through DOE’s national laboratories, and receive help in validating their sustainability accomplishments. DOE will highlight successes through case studies and other mechanisms.

The initiative also offers facilities an opportunity to provide insight around potential offerings for a subsequent permanent program structure.