Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office

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The Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) supports a globally competitive U.S. manufacturing sector to accelerate adoption of innovative materials and manufacturing technologies for a strong and resilient energy sector. We do this through our work to drive innovation to transform materials and manufacturing for America's energy future. AMMTO provides analysis, planning, management, and direction necessary for a balanced program of research, development, demonstration, technical assistance, and workforce development to support domestic manufacturing that is critical to achieving a strong and resilient energy sector.

AMMTO is a suboffice within the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

News and Announcements

Programs

Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Basics Explainers

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Learn the basics of advanced materials and manufacturing technologies and processes supported by AMMTO. 

The first installment of the Breaking It Down series aims to inform and inspire people by putting next-generation batteries into simpler terms.

Blogs and Success Stories

AMMTO Project Map

AMMTO Project Map

Learn more about the projects AMMTO is funding and has supported in the past.

Join Our Team

Meet the AMMTO team and explore fellowship and career opportunities!
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Kat Knauer holds the first prototype of the TPU polymer developed from hard-to-recycle film waste like plastic grocery bags.
Photos from Novoloop

Find Funding

Explore open funding opportunities to support your project!
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Syed Islam and Ramesh Bhave, both at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, with purified critical materials recovered by membrane solvent extraction
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Contact Us

Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office

Office of the Assistant Secretary

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Mail Stop EE-1
Department of Energy

Washington, DC 20585

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