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The Office of the Under Secretary for Infrastructure deploys energy infrastructure investments to communities around the country. These efforts aim to renew our nation's infrastructure, rebuild domestic manufacturing, create millions of good-paying jobs, address climate change, and increase American competitiveness.
Building on decades of research and innovation, clean energy technologies are now less expensive, better performing, and playing a rapidly growing role in the U.S. energy economy. Our division is made up of mission-oriented offices that each have defined roles in supporting the energy transition, accelerating our path to the new clean energy economy, and collaborating with the private sector and communities across the country to integrate new technology and achieve lasting impacts.
Areas of Focus
Tracking Progress
Through quarterly progress updates, the Office of Infrastructure provides a quantified look at how its program offices are putting Investing in America dollars to work in every corner of the country. See how the Department of Energy is putting our investments to work for the American people.
Investments & Funding Process
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Infrastructure serves as the demonstration and deployment arm of the Department, tasked with stewarding billions in historic investments from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and Inflation Reduction Act to renew our nation’s infrastructure, rebuild domestic manufacturing, create millions of good-paying jobs, and increase American competitiveness.
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BIL/IRA Negotiation Improvements
Davis-Bacon Act Requirements
Government-Creditor Agreement
Recipient Reporting