The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action operates a central information system on energy research, called EnArgus. It provides information on both current and completed research projects related to energy research. There is a search function with a filter to find specific projects. In addition, users of the system will find facts and figures on the funding provided for each of the priority research fields. There is also a wiki explaining technical terms.

All final reports on the ministry’s research projects are stored at the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB) in Hanover. The online versions are available for download free of charge.

The website www.energieforschung.de provides information on all aspects of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action’s project funding in applied energy research. It describes how to apply for funding, presents current calls for proposals and offers general information on the ministry's funding strategy in the 7th Energy Research Programme. The Programme is explained in more detail, including the individual funding priorities, the background to the development of the programme and the consultation process. In the ‘Für Antragssteller‘ [for applicants] section, those interested in applying for funding can find useful hints and information on the application process. The ‘Reallabore der Energiewende‘ [Living Labs for the Energy Transition] section provides information on this market-oriented funding instrument.

News, interviews and portraits on current research projects funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action are available on dedicated websites for each of the priority research fields: