Formally launched in May 2010, the Alabama E3 pilot program primarily focused on the automotive manufacturing sector supply chain. The Alabama Technology Network (ATN), worked with several state and local partners including the Alabama Industrial Assessment Center (AIAC), local governments, utilities, universities, and the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Energy Office to leverage financing for the E3 Program. A complete list of Alabama's E3 partners is available on the Alabama E3 website
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Alabama E3 is expanding to other manufacturing sectors and expanding its scope. Alabama E3 now includes a workforce training and education component. The program is also developing a new Innovation Engineering "green" module that focuses on assisting companies to identify new innovative "green" processes, products and/or marketing plans/materials to reduce WASTES and improve Sustainability.
Funding:
In total, Alabama has secured over $2.1 million dollars to support lean, clean and energy assessments, technical assistance, and workforce training in order to transform and promote sustainable manufacturing in Alabama.
Unique E3 Attribute
Alabama secured a $425,000 Department of Labor grant to pay for sustainability training for up to 520 workers at Alabama businesses and manufacturers.