Additional Resources
There is a lot of work happening in the industrial decarbonization space. Here is a roundup of resources created by others that the Industrial Innovation Initiative finds helpful. It includes a summary of the federal government’s largest industrial decarbonization program and links to educational materials from DOE.
Industrial Decarbonization on Volts Podcast
Rebecca Dell of ClimateWorks and Evan Gillespie of Industrious Labs discuss DOE’s March 2024 announcement of six billion in industrial decarbonization grants, the single largest industrial decarbonization investment in the nation’s history. The time stamps below indicate when specific sectors are discussed:
- 17:45: Steelmaking
- 29:05: Aluminum
- 40:15: Cement & Concrete
- 49:35: Food & Beverage; Pulp & Paper
- 55:14: Chemicals
- 1:04:25: How to think about the scale of these grants and what to expect next
Better Buildings
Better Buildings is a Department of Energy initiative designed to help drive leadership in energy innovation. Two helpful resources related to industry are highlighted below.
- On-Demand Industry Webinars: Explore previously recorded webinars geared toward the industrial sector.
- Commercial Building Heat Pump Accelerator: Explore how this program is accelerating the development and adoption of heat pump-packaged rooftop units (RTUs) and how interested organizations can get involved.
Industrial Heat Pump Procurement
Use the Industrial Heap Pump Alliance’s tool to answer questions about facilities’ technical, site, and budgetary needs and more easily communicate project requirements to potential suppliers. The tool includes a request-for-quote template and was developed to enable competitive bids while reducing the need for extensive conversations with and potential site visits from numerous vendors.
Energy Policy Simulator
Use Rocky Mountain Institute and Energy Innovation’s free, open-source tool to create scenarios, including industry, to evaluate climate policies and visualize impacts on job growth, emissions, power plants, and more. Watch the tutorial videos at the bottom of the linked page to get started.