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|ProgramName=Industrial Demonstrations Program
|ProgramName=Industrial Demonstrations Program
|ProgramType=Program
|ProgramType=Program
|OrgSponsor=Department of Energy
|OrgSponsor=Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations
|CreationLegislation=Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act
|CreationLegislation=Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act
|Purpose=To accelerate decarbonization in energy-intensive industries, fostering technological innovation to reduce industrial emissions. It aims to provide American manufacturers with a competitive advantage in low and net-zero carbon manufacturing.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/industrial-demonstrations-program |title=Industrial Demonstrations Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>
|Purpose=To accelerate decarbonization in energy-intensive industries, fostering technological innovation to reduce industrial emissions. It aims to provide American manufacturers with a competitive advantage in low and net-zero carbon manufacturing.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/industrial-demonstrations-program |title=Industrial Demonstrations Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>
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'''Industrial Demonstrations Program (IDP)''' is designed to accelerate decarbonization in energy-intensive industries, fostering technological innovation to reduce industrial emissions. It aims to provide American manufacturers with a competitive advantage in low and net-zero carbon manufacturing, supported by funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/industrial-demonstrations-program |title=Industrial Demonstrations Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>
'''Industrial Demonstrations Program (IDP)''' is designed to accelerate decarbonization in energy-intensive industries, fostering technological innovation to reduce industrial emissions. It aims to provide American manufacturers with a competitive advantage in low and net-zero carbon manufacturing, supported by funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/industrial-demonstrations-program |title=Industrial Demonstrations Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>


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==Organization==
==Organization==
The Industrial Demonstrations Program is managed by the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) within the U.S. Department of Energy. The leader of the program is known as the **Director of the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations**. Funding originates from federal allocations under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, with contributions from private sector cost-sharing.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/industrial-demonstrations-program |title=Industrial Demonstrations Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>
The Industrial Demonstrations Program is managed by the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) within the U.S. Department of Energy. The leader of the program is known as the Director of the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations. Funding originates from federal allocations under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, with contributions from private sector cost-sharing.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/industrial-demonstrations-program |title=Industrial Demonstrations Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>


==Partners==
==Partners==
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==History==
==History==
The Industrial Demonstrations Program was established through funding from the **Bipartisan Infrastructure Law** and the **Inflation Reduction Act** to address the decarbonization of industries with high emissions. It was launched with a $6 billion Funding Opportunity Announcement in March 2023, aiming to select projects for award negotiations. The program has been evolving, with significant project selections announced in March 2024, focusing on transformational technologies across multiple industrial sectors. There are plans for continued engagement with communities to ensure benefits and sustainability.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/industrial-demonstrations-program |title=Industrial Demonstrations Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>
The Industrial Demonstrations Program was established through funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act to address the decarbonization of industries with high emissions. It was launched with a $6 billion Funding Opportunity Announcement in March 2023, aiming to select projects for award negotiations. The program has been evolving, with significant project selections announced in March 2024, focusing on transformational technologies across multiple industrial sectors. There are plans for continued engagement with communities to ensure benefits and sustainability.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/oced/industrial-demonstrations-program |title=Industrial Demonstrations Program |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref>


==Funding==
==Funding==