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DOE Announces New Critical Materials Assessment and Funding Program

DOE’s 2023 Critical Materials Assessment evaluates materials for their criticality to global clean energy technology supply chains.

Wind Energy Technologies Office

August 15, 2023
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DOE’s recently released 2023 Critical Materials Assessment evaluates materials for their criticality to global clean energy technology supply chains. Based on the results of the Assessment, DOE has determined the 2023 DOE Critical Materials List of energy-specific critical and near-critical materials through 2035.

In addition to informing DOE priorities, the DOE Critical Materials List will inform eligibility for tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act 48C. DOE also recently announced its intent to fund a Bipartisan Infrastructure Law program that will advance cost-effective and environmentally responsible production, reuse, and recycling of critical minerals and materials in the United States.

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  • Critical Materials and Minerals
  • Inflation Reduction Act
  • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
  • Clean Energy
  • Wind Energy