| $3 Million for New Initiative Will Support and Expand America's Industrial Decarbonization Workforce | | The U.S. Department of Energy Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office (IEDO), in collaboration with the Office of Technology Transitions (OTT), today announced $3 million for a new initiative to help grow the readiness of the workforce needed to decarbonize the U.S. industrial sector. What Is the Initiative? The Industrial Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, and Decarbonization (ISEED) Collaborative will provide assistance to partners across the manufacturing sector to develop and disseminate instructional curricula and training programs focused on industrial sustainability, energy efficiency, and decarbonization. The resources will be available for workers at any level of training and education and designed to empower learners to build the skills and knowledge they need to contribute to sustainable manufacturing that will reduce industrial emissions and move the country towards a net-zero economy by 2050. | | Who Is Eligible? Potential members could include but are not limited to: - Manufacturing education and training organizations (except for high schools, community colleges, trade schools and universities)
- Trade, industry, and labor groups
- Organizations working to expand job and training access to diverse populations
- Professional societies or associations.
How Can I Apply? To form the ISEED Collaborative membership, IEDO is soliciting proposals from organizations with established experience or networks in the following focus areas: - Energy efficiency and decarbonization for existing industrial processes, including energy management, use of waste heat, and smart manufacturing strategies.
- Industrial electrification of thermal processes, process heat (heat pumps), or hydrogen production.
- Low-carbon fuels, feedstocks, and energy sources, which will play a critical role in decarbonizing subsectors that rely on fossil fuels and could include renewable energy, clean hydrogen, fuel-flexible processes, and biofuels and bio feedstocks.
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