Eli Levine
Program Manager, Better Plants & TIR Programs
U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Manufacturing Office
Eli Levine leads the Department of Energy’s Better Plants Program and Challenge (Better Plants). With more than 200 corporate partners, Better Plants is working with leading manufacturers to improve energy productivity in the industrial sector. Eli also leads the Technologist in Residence (TIR) program, designed to catalyze and strengthen long-term strategic relationships between industry and the National Labs, and the AIM Onshore Prize, strengthening manufacturing readiness for energy hardware innovators.
Before taking on the Better Plants responsibilities, Eli served as the Acting Director of the Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative (CEMI), a cross-cutting Department of Energy initiative to increase U.S. competitiveness in manufacturing by boosting energy productivity and leveraging low-cost domestic energy resources and feedstocks. Prior to that, he worked on energy issues in the Obama White House, at the Council on Environmental Quality and the Office of Management and Budget. Eli joined the Energy Department as a Presidential Management Fellow to help stand up the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) in 2010. He is a graduate of Washington University School of Law and Cornell University.
Before taking on the Better Plants responsibilities, Eli served as the Acting Director of the Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative (CEMI), a cross-cutting Department of Energy initiative to increase U.S. competitiveness in manufacturing by boosting energy productivity and leveraging low-cost domestic energy resources and feedstocks. Prior to that, he worked on energy issues in the Obama White House, at the Council on Environmental Quality and the Office of Management and Budget. Eli joined the Energy Department as a Presidential Management Fellow to help stand up the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) in 2010. He is a graduate of Washington University School of Law and Cornell University.