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Industrial Demonstrations Program

Industrial Demonstrations Program

Funds American manufacturers demonstrating industrial decarbonization technologies at commercial scale.

ClosedOffice of Clean Energy DemonstrationsUnited StatesDeep-tech · core fit

The Industrial Demonstrations Program was an Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations program for commercial-scale industrial decarbonization projects. The official page lists Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA-0002936 and states $6.3 billion, issued in March 2023. Its stated purpose is to help American manufacturers gain a competitive advantage by supporting projects that reduce industrial emissions and show technologies in real operating settings. A for-profit manufacturer or industrial technology company could pursue this kind of award directly or as part of a project team, because the program is aimed at American manufacturers and industrial facilities rather than academic-only research. The round is closed, so use this record as a historical guide to the OCED program, award scale, and likely application package for related DOE notices.

Industrial decarbonization demonstrations for U.S. manufacturing and hard-to-abate industrial facilities.

CycleiHow often this grant runs — e.g. annually, on a rolling basis, or a one-off call.
Next deadlineiThe next date applications are due. Rolling means you can apply any time.—
Decision timeiTypical time from the deadline to the funder's decision.—
Project durationiHow long the funded work is expected to run.—
Award typeiThe form of funding — grant, equity, loan, tax credit, etc.Funding Opportunity Announcement
Match fundingiThe share of project costs you must cover yourself. 0% = fully funded.50%
Funding pooliThe total budget available across all awards in this round.$6.3B

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Last verified: 25 Jun 2026Source: www.energy.gov