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Advanced Manufacturing Office Multi-Year Program Plan Advanced Manufacturing Office Framework Overview - Draft www.manufacturing.energy.gov June 14, 2016 1| Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy eere.energy.gov Purpose of Multi-Year Program Plan ( MYPP) Transparent AMO 5- to 10-year plan that is available to internal and external stakeholders  Clearly communicates AMO plans and priorities  Serves as an operational guide for AMO to manage activities toward programmatic and agency goals  Provides resource for EERE management on program priorities, activities, progress toward goals, and potential risks and barriers  Informs Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs), Annual Operating Plans (AOPs ), and budget formulation 2 AMO MYPP Key Target Audiences • EERE and DOE Management • Manufacturers and their Supply Chain • Research Community: Universities, National Labs, Entrepreneurs/Makers • Manufacturing Trade Associations and other NGOs • Venture Capitalists and Finance Community • State and Local Governments, Municipalities • Other Government, including other DOE Offices, other Federal Agencies, Congress, and White House • General Public • International Organizations 3 AMO MYPP Strategic Inputs • President’s Climate Action Plan (CAP) • 2014–2018 DOE Strategic Plan • Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP2.0) • Quadrennial Energy Review (QER) • Quadrennial Technology Review (QTR) • EERE Strategic Plan • Legislative Authority – P.L. 95-91, “U.S. Department of Energy Organization Act” (1977) – P.L. 102-486, “Energy Policy Act of 1992” – P.L. 109-58, “Energy Policy Act of 2005” – P.L. 110-140, “Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007” 4 MYPP Schedule Milestone Planned Date AMO MYPP Off-site Apr 14-15 AMO Peer Review MYPP Framework Jun 14-15 Presented for Feedback Draft 1 MYPP Jul 31 AMO/EERE Management Team MYPP Aug 31 Review Draft 2 MYPP Sep 30 Stakeholder MYPP Input Nov 15 Final MYPP Dec 31 5 Requests to Reviewers The full set of targets & milestones will be emailed 6/16/16. By 7/8/16 provide feedback on : 1. Draft AMO Vision, Mission, Strategic Goals, and Success Indicators (All of AMO activities included?) 2. Technology and Deployment areas being addressed (Critical gaps? Key advanced manufacturing challenges addressed?) 3. Draft targets and milestones (Are the targets/milestones SMART, i.e. specific, measureable, achievable, realistic, timely? Appropriate emphasis across areas?) 6 AMO Draft Vision and Mission T Draft Vision U.S. global leadership in manufacturing fFor a sustainable clean energy economy. A Draft Mission Catalyze research, developRment and adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies and practices to drive U.S. economic competitiveness through energy productivity. D 7 AMO Draft Strategic Goals T • Improve the productivity and energy efficiency of U.S. manufacturing • Reduce life cycle energy and resource impacts of manufactured goods F • Transition DOE supported innovative technologies and practices into U.S. manufacturing capabilities • Strengthen and advance the U.S. manufacturing workforce A R D 8 AMO Draft Success Indicators T • Demonstrate selected advanced manufacturing technologies and deploy practices that double the rate of energy intensity F (energy consumed per unit of physical output) improvement compared to current typical technology A • AMO supported advanced materials, manufacturing technologies and targeted end use products have the potential to reduce lifecRycle energy impact by 50% by 2025 compared to current state-of-the-art. • 25% of U.S. manufacturing facilities implement AMO energy D management products, practices and measures by 2025. • Double AMO supported technical education and training in advanced manufacturing made available for Engineering Universities, Community Colleges, and Technical High Schools by 2025. 9 Technology Areas based on QTR T Production / Facility Beyond the Plant Manufacturing Systems – Boundaries – Systems – F Energy and Resource Supply Chain and Unit Operations Utilization Life Cycle A Critical Materials Sustainable Manufacturing Direct Thermal Energy Conversion Combined Heat and Power R Wide Bandgap Semiconductors Materials for Harsh Waste Heat Recovery Service Conditions D Advanced Materials Smart Manufacturing Manufacturing ProcessHeating Additive Manufacturing Process Intensification Composite Materials Roll-to-RollProcessing 10

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