US Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (DOE EERE)

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US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) is a Government Agency located in Washington, DC. The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) invests in clean energy technologies that strengthen the economy, protect the environment, and reduce dependence on foreign oil.

Energy Efficiency[edit]

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EERE's energy efficiency program focuses on Homes, Buildings, Vehicles, Manufacturing, and Government.


EERE Homes Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to develop energy efficient and renewable energy technologies, practices, and products for homes. Learn about DOE programs and initiatives to improve energy use in homes, how to use efficient and renewable energy technologies and get financial incentives, and access information to save energy and money at home.

EERE Buildings Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to help commercial builders, businesses, and homeowners reduce energy use through energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. Learn about DOE programs for buildings, how to use efficient and renewable energy in buildings, and access information resources and financial incentives. See also DOE programs and resources for homes.

EERE Vehicles Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to develop energy efficient and environmentally friendly vehicle technologies. Learn about the DOE Vehicles Technologies Program and initiatives, using efficient vehicles, and access vehicle and fuel information.

EERE Manufacturing Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to develop and deploy highly efficient and innovative manufacturing technologies. Learn about the DOE Advanced Manufacturing Office and initiatives, the latest technology research, and how to implement an energy management system.

EERE Government Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds programs to help government use energy efficient and renewable energy technologies. Learn about DOE programs for government and find financial incentives for government.

Renewable Energy[edit]

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EERE's renewable energy program focuses on Solar, Wind, Water, Biomass, Geothermal, and Hydrogen & Fuel Cells.


EERE Solar Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to develop solar energy technologies. Learn about DOE solar energy programs and initiatives, how to use solar energy and get financial incentives, and access solar information.

EERE Wind Energy Technologies Office: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to develop wind energy. Learn about the DOE Wind Energy Technologies Office, how to use wind energy and get financial incentives, and access wind energy information.

EERE Water Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to develop water energy. Learn about the DOE Water Power Program, financial incentives, and access water energy information.

EERE Biomass Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds research, development, and demonstration to help develop sustainable, cost-competitive biofuels, bioproducts, and biopower. Learn about the DOE Biomass Program, how to use biomass energy and get financial incentives, and access biomass information.

EERE Geothermal Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to develop geothermal energy. Learn about the DOE Geothermal Energy Program, how to use geothermal energy and get financial incentives, and access geothermal information.

EERE Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to develop hydrogen fuel cell technologies. Learn more about the DOE Fuel Cell Technologies Program, using fuel cells, how to get financial incentives, and access fuel cell information.

Solar Program: The U.S. Department of Energy funds R&D to develop solar energy technologies. Learn about DOE solar energy programs and initiatives, how to use solar energy and get financial incentives, and access solar information.

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