Funding will help SMMs across the U.S. improve energy efficiency, lower costs, increase productivity, reduce industrial emissions. Plus, Ohio’s aviation, construction industries land $2.9M in workforce development funds.
Incentives support capital improvements to improve grid resilience and dam safety, enable environmental and recreational improvements at hydropower facilities.
Department of Energy funding led Eastman to announce plans to build its second U.S. molecular recycling facility in Longview, Texas. In Odessa, Liberty Energy breaks ground on its $50 million project.
To be built by Ultium Cells LLC in Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan, the three new lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery cell manufacturing facilities are expected to create 5,100 jobs at full capacity.
Since 2011, the Better Buildings Initiative has partnered with public and private sector leaders to improve energy efficiency of commercial buildings and industrial plants.
The U.S. Department of Energy's manufacturing partners will conduct Industrial Technology Validation (ITV) projects to speed adoption of clean energy technologies.