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'''Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office (IEDO)''' is a key component of the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, dedicated to enhancing industrial processes to be more energy-efficient and less carbon-intensive.<ref name="IEDOmission" /> {{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo}} ==Mission== IEDO's mission is to transform the U.S. industrial sector by promoting technologies and practices that reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. It focuses on research, development, and demonstration of innovations that can lead to significant decarbonization, ensuring industries remain competitive while contributing to climate goals.<ref name="IEDOmission" /> ==Parent organization== IEDO operates under the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). ==Legislation== IEDO's activities are funded through the Department of Energy's appropriations, without a specific creation legislation; it follows the broader mandate of DOE concerning energy efficiency and decarbonization.<ref name="IEDOlegislation">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/cfo/office-chief-financial-officer/budget DOE Budget Authority]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> ==Partners== IEDO collaborates with: * Industry for technology adoption and demonstration<ref name="IEDOpartners">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/partnerships Partnerships]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> * National Laboratories for research and technical support<ref name="IEDOnl">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/national-laboratories National Laboratories]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> * Academic institutions for advancing knowledge and workforce training<ref name="IEDOacademia">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/education Education]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> ==Number of employees== The exact number of employees in IEDO is not publicly disclosed but includes a team dedicated to its mission. ==Organization structure== IEDO's structure includes: * Research and Development for new technologies. * Technical Assistance to help industries implement solutions. * Workforce and Economic Development to support the transition. ===Leader=== IEDO is led by a Director.<ref name="IEDOleadership">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/meet-team-industrial-efficiency-decarbonization-office Meet the Team: Industrial Efficiency & Decarbonization Office]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> ===Divisions=== The office includes: * Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap to guide strategy. * Technology Demonstration Projects to validate innovations.<ref name="IEDOprograms">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/programs Programs]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> ==List of programs== * Industrial Heat Shot™<ref name="IEDOishot">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/industrial-heat-shot Industrial Heat Shot]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> * Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative<ref name="IEDOiddi">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/industrial-deep-decarbonization-initiative Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> * Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institute<ref name="IEDOcemi">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/clean-energy-manufacturing-innovation-institutes Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institutes]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> ==Last total enacted budget== For Fiscal Year 2024, IEDO's budget was approximately $43 million.<ref name="IEDObudget" /> ==Staff== IEDO employs a team of experts but does not disclose specific numbers, focusing on managing projects and collaborations to achieve decarbonization goals. ==Funding== IEDO's funding is derived from DOE appropriations, aimed at supporting research, demonstration, and technical assistance projects.<ref name="IEDOfunding">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/funding-opportunities Funding Opportunities]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> ==Services provided== IEDO provides services including funding for R&D, technical support for energy efficiency improvements, educational initiatives for workforce development, and partnerships to scale innovations in industrial sectors.<ref name="IEDOservices">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/services Services]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> ==Regulations overseen== IEDO does not directly oversee regulations but works to influence policy and standards for industrial energy efficiency and emissions reduction.<ref name="IEDOreg">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/oe/services/electricity-policy-coordination-and-implementation/transmission-planning/oe-regulations DOE Regulations]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> ==Headquarters address== 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA ==History== IEDO was established to spearhead efforts in reducing industrial emissions, leveraging technology innovation, and fostering partnerships to achieve a sustainable industrial future. It continues to evolve, responding to the needs for decarbonization and energy efficiency in manufacturing.<ref name="IEDOhistory">U.S. Department of Energy. "[https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/history History]". U.S. Department of Energy (accessed February 3, 2025).</ref> ==External links== * [https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo Official Website] * [[wikipedia:Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office]] * [https://www.energy.gov/articles/us-department-energy-announces-more-43-million-projects-drive-industrial-decarbonization Additional Resource] * [https://www.energy.gov/eere/iedo/2023-accomplishments-industrial-efficiency-and-decarbonization Another Resource] ==References== <references />