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NSF Promotes the Transition to a Circular Economy in Advanced Materials

| National Science Foundation (NSF) | Recycling, Research and Development (R&D), Semiconductors, Workforce

The U.S. National Science Foundation, in partnership with Australia's national science agency, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, are investing in solutions that will accelerate the transition of materials development, manufacturing, and use to a circular economy, positively impacting multiple industries such as semiconductors and plastics.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $63 Million to Advance Battery Recycling and Smart Manufacturing

| Department of Energy (DOE), Executive Office of the President | Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC) | Advanced Manufacturing, Energy Efficiency, Recycling, Small and Medium-sized Manufacturers, Smart Manufacturing, Technology

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the availability of up to $63 million to enable state and local governments to expand battery recycling and modernize American manufacturing by making cutting edge technologies like advanced sensors and modeling more accessible to small- and medium-sized manufacturers.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $82 Million Investment to Increase Domestic Solar Manufacturing and Recycling, Strengthen the American Clean Energy Grid

| Department of Energy (DOE), Executive Office of the President | Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) | Clean Energy, Recycling, Research and Development (R&D), Solar Energy, Supply Chain, Technology

The U.S. Department of Energy announced $52 million for 19 selected projects, including $10 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, to strengthen America’s domestic solar supply chain, and $30 million in funding for technologies that will help integrate solar energy into the grid. The research, development, and demonstration projects aim to enhance domestic solar manufacturing, support the recycling of solar panels, and develop new American-made solar technologies.

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