DOE Supply Chain Energy Efficiency / Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) Lead Agency: Regulation Reference: Geography Regulated: Sectors Affected: Contact: Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) United States, voluntary All who volunteer, but primarily manufacturing Andre Defontaine, [email protected] Summary: The Department of Energy seeks to promote energy efficiency through corporate supply chains. The Industrial Technologies Program helps to encourage existing corporate supply chain energy efficiency efforts by developing tools and providing resources. Though in early stages and voluntary, the program’s goal is to create a set of standard tools and metrics that a broad set of companies, including small and medium sized, can use to advance supply chain energy efficiency and track and report progress. The Department of Energy is working with other agencies like the EPA (Green Supplier Network, Energy Star, and Climate Leaders) and the Department of Commerce (Manufacturing Extension Partnership and Sustainable Manufacturing Initiative) to leverage the existing, government-backed energy efficiency programs to apply them to corporate supply chains. In the near term, the program seeks to publish a supply chain energy management guidance document, to initiate pilot projects to develop and test tools, and establish one ore more advisory working groups of external stakeholders. If companies chose to participate in the program, the benefits include, reduced energy and carbon emissions of manufacturing inputs and outputs, reduced energy costs, increased supplier reliability, improved stakeholder relations and public opinion due to enhanced sustainability from energy management. This initiative primarily affects companies within the manufacturing sector, but may also apply to retailers. For more information about the Industrial Technologies Program see http://www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/saveenergynow/pdfs/supply_chain_2_pager.pdf.
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