The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the Buildings Energy Efficiency Frontiers & Innovation Technologies (BENEFIT) 2020 Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA). This funding opportunity will provide up to $80 million for projects that enhance energy demand flexibility across buildings and the electric power grid.
"Improving energy efficiency in our nation's buildings and homes enables American businesses and families to efficiently consume energy without compromising comfort or performance," said Deputy Secretary Mark W. Menezes. "By advancing innovative technologies that enhance building design, materials, equipment, and operations, we are building a more resilient energy future."
Residential and commercial buildings account for nearly 40% of the nation's total energy demand more than America's industrial (32%) or transportation (28%) sectors. Buildings also account for roughly 74% of all electricity use in the United States and an even greater share of peak power demand in some regions.

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