National Renewable Energy LaboratoryEnergy Analysis OfficeProgram AnalysisThe Lab's Program Analysis conducts work that shapes the Department of Energy's (DOE) budgeting, planning, and management functions. BiomassSee the biomass technology analysis page for more information. Building TechnologiesSee the buildings technology analysis page for more information. Distributed Energy and Electricity ReliabilityDistributed energy resources (DER) technologies are playing an increasingly important role in the nation's energy portfolio. They can be used to meet base load power, peaking power, backup power, remote power, power quality, as well as cooling and heating needs. Federal Energy Management ProgramThe Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) and other organizations have developed a wealth of resources to help energy managers and others find smart solutions to today's energy and water management challenges. Analysis has helped develop a wide range of materials - publications, software, videos, and more — that you can download or order to help you design sustainable buildings, buy the most efficient products, research new technologies, and much more. See the Technology Analysis page for applicable technologies. Vehicle Technologies ProgramSee the advanced vehicles and fuel technology analysis page for more information. Geothermal TechnologiesSee the geothermal technology analysis page for more information. Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and Infrastructure TechnologiesSee the hydrogen and fuel cell technology analysis page for more information. Industrial TechnologiesPartnerships with U.S. industry to develop and deliver advanced technologies that increase energy efficiency, improve environmental performance, and boost productivity are key to America's energy future. See the Technology Analysis page for applicable technologies. Solar Energy TechnologiesSee the solar energy technology analysis page for more information. Weatherization and Intergovernmental ProgramThe efficient use of energy and increased use of renewable energy is key to lower energy bills in homes and workplaces, less pollution in our cities, and increased energy security. See the Technology Analysis page for applicable technologies. Wind and Hydropower TechnologiesSee the wind and hydropower technology analysis page for more information. More InformationRelated publications Related models/tools
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