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The United States Department of Energy (DOE) grants used energy-related laboratory equipment through its Laboratory Equipment Donation Program (LEDP).

Any non-profit, educational institution starting at the middle school level and including high schools, universities, colleges, junior colleges, technical institutes, museums, or hospitals, located in the U.S. and interested in establishing or upgrading energy-oriented educational programs in the life, physical, and environmental sciences and in engineering is eligible to apply. Application reviews and grant awards are performed on a first-received, first-qualified basis.

Examples of equipment that may be requested include:
* Amp meters, voltmeters, electrometers
* Amplifiers
* Catalyst test units
* Distillation columns
* Dosimeters, survey meters, radiometers, and spectroscopes
* Gas and liquid chromatographs
* Gas tracers and analyzers - solar collectors and heliometers
* Ion control gauges
* Linear and pulse-height analyzers
* Mass spectrometers, infrared spectrometers, and ultraviolet spectrometers
* Oscilloscopes
* Power supplies
* Radiation detectors, monitors, scalers, and counters
* Radiation shields and reactor associated components
* Recorders
* Signal generators
* Temperature and pressure recorders

Prior to 2012, this program was known as the Energy Related Laboratory Equipment (ERLE) Grant Program.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
General Physics
- Equipment
- Upper Undergraduate
- Middle School
- High School
- Graduate/Professional
- Lower Undergraduate
- Tool
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Material Category Formats Ratings
- Lab Equipment
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Access Rights:
Limited free access
Equipment provided through the ERLE grant program may have related shipping costs.
Restriction:
Does not have a copyright, license, or other use restriction.
Courtesy of:
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information
Keyword:
ERLE
Record Creator:
Metadata instance created February 22, 2011 by Lyle Barbato
Record Updated:
August 13, 2020 by Lyle Barbato
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when Cataloged:
January 4, 2012
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(Office of Science Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists, 2012), WWW Document, (https://apps.orau.gov/LEDP/).
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LEDP - Laboratory Equipment Donation Program (Office of Science Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists, 2012), <https://apps.orau.gov/LEDP/>.
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LEDP - Laboratory Equipment Donation Program. (2012, January 4). Retrieved March 15, 2025, from Office of Science Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists: https://apps.orau.gov/LEDP/
Chicago Format
Department of Energy. LEDP - Laboratory Equipment Donation Program. Office of Science Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists, January 4, 2012. https://apps.orau.gov/LEDP/ (accessed 15 March 2025).
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LEDP - Laboratory Equipment Donation Program. Office of Science Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists, 2012. 4 Jan. 2012. Department of Energy. 15 Mar. 2025 <https://apps.orau.gov/LEDP/>.
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