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High Value Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing Workshop Mark Johnson Director Advanced Manufacturing Office www.manufacturing.energy.gov December 2, 2015 1| Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy eere.energy.gov Clean Energy and Manufacturing: Nexus of Opportunities • Energy self-reliance Security • Stable, diverse energy supply Clean Energy Solutions Economy Environment • Competitiveness in clean energy • Clean air • Domestic jobs • Climate change • Health Clean Energy Manufacturing Making Products which Reduce Impact on Environment Advanced Manufacturing Making Products with Technology as Competitive Difference 2 Bridging the Gap to Manufacturing AMO: Advanced Manufacturing Office Gap DOE Energy l Innovation Hubs AMO e v e R&D L t Projects n NIST Manufacturing e m R&D NSF Engineering Extension Partnership t s Research Centers Facilities e v n Technical I D Assistance & NSF IUCR Centers R SBIR/STTR Governments and Universities Private sector Technology Maturity (TRL; MRL; etc.) Concept Proof of Concept Lab scale development Demonstration and scale-up Product Commercialization 3 Energy Consumption by Sector 4 Deeper Look at Energy in Manufacturing 5 Bandwidth Studies: Energy Savings Potentials Current opportunities represent energy savings that could be achieved by deploying the most energy-efficient commercial technologies available worldwide. R&D opportunities represent potential savings that could be attained through successful deployment of applied R&D technologies under development worldwide 6 AMO: September 2015 Energy Intensive Industries Primary Metals 1608 TBTU Petroleum Refining 6137 TBTU Chemicals 4995 TBTU Wood Pulp & Paper 2109 TBTU Glass & Cement 716 TBTU Food Processing 1162 TBTU 7 Processes for Clean Energy Materials & Technologies Energy Dependence: Energy Cost Considered in Competitive Manufacturing Solar PV Cell Carbon Fibers Light Emitting Diodes Electro-Chromic Coatings Membranes EV Batteries Multi-Material Joining 8 Advanced Manufacturing – Strategic Inputs Climate Action Plan (EOP / CEQ / OSTP 2014) 1) Broadly Applicable Efficiency Technologies for Advanced Manufacturing Energy Intensive and Energy Partnership (AMP2.0) Dependent Manufacturing (NEC / PCAST / OSTP 2014) Quadrennial Energy Review 2) Platform Materials & Processes Technologies for (DOE / EPSA 2015) Manufacturing Clean Energy Technologies Quadrennial Technology Review (DOE / Science and Technology 2015) 9 DOE QTR: Manufacturing Technology Efficiency Technologies Enabling Platform Technologies Critical (6) Materials (4) Flow of Material thru Industry Direct Energy Conversion Materials (5) (Sustainable Manufacturing) (Magnetocaloric, Thermoelectric, etc) (3) Combined Heat Wide Bandgap Power (10, 11) and Power Electronics Materials for Harsh (5) Waste Heat Service Conditions (3) Recovery Advanced Materials & (5) their Manufacture Advanced Sensors, (1) Controls, Modeling & Platforms Process Additive (8) (2) Manufacturing Heating Process Composite (7) (2) Intensification Materials Roll-to-Roll (9) Processing Information & Data Processes Materials Energy & Resource Advanced Manufacturing Materials Development 10 Management Processes

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Assistance . Roll-to-roll (R2R) applications such as flexible solar *Source: Manufacturing Fuel Cell Manhattan Project, presented by the Benchmarking and . Fabric (clothing textiles, fiber reinforce mat/fiberglass/carbon/polymer).
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