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Department of Energy announces $18m for transformative energy technologies
Energy - DECEMBER 21, 2018

Department of Energy announces $18m for transformative energy technologies

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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) announced its latest funding opportunity designed to support early stage, transformative energy technologies. ARPA-E will award up to $18 million to project teams spread across standard and small business solicitations.

The “Solicitation on Topics Informing New Program Areas” funding opportunity enables ARPA-E to investigate potential new program areas while highlighting energy challenges of critical interest to American competitiveness and security.

“By design, ARPA-E is an agency that adapts quickly to the changing energy landscape, and this new program will allow us to better capitalize on emerging energy trends,” said Rick Perry, U.S. Secretary of Energy. “This program will enable the Department to target technologies at the project level, driving innovation and creating new opportunities.”

The funding opportunity will remain open for an extended period, and new topics will be released periodically to target emerging technologies and potential new program areas. Thefirst round calls for innovative technologies supporting next generation nuclear energy, high temperature sensors for downhole geothermal exploration, and ultra-durable, lower-energy concrete for infrastructure.

DOE believes these funded projects could encourage the development of cross-disciplinary communities around these topic areas, potentially leading to the creation of new projects and programs.

To learn more about the Solicitation on Topics Informing New Program Areas and to apply for funding, visit ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

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