US DOE Chose Syracuse University to Assist Manufacturers in Decreasing Carbon Footprint

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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected the Syracuse University for being among the 32 universities in the country for the purpose of providing help to the local manufacturers for improving the energy efficiency of the manufacturers as part of an investment of 60 million dollars.

The US DOE along with its Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs) based on the universities are going to be assisting the small-scale and medium-scale manufacturing companies in the process of decreasing the carbon emissions and also decreasing the cost of the energy, as well as training the future generation of the energy workers.

The investment is going to be responsible in providing help to remove the barriers for decarbonization across all the manufacturing industry along with various advancements in the goal for achieving an economy of clean energy.

Jennifer Granholm, US secretary of energy said, the brightest and best students of the United States of America have been successfully helping the local manufacturing companies for decreasing the pollution along with saving the energy and also reducing the electricity bills.

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Jennifer Granholm also said, the university-based Industrial Assessment Centers have been also assisting the small-scale and medium-scale companies, those had been the under-represented and disadvantaged communities in the transition to the economy of clean energy, along with building the next-generation workforce of the energy and also propelling the United States towards the emission free future by 2050.

This new program is going to focus on the improvement of productivity, promoting resiliency planning, enhancing cybersecurity and providing training to the entities located in the underrepresented communities.

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