Publications

Investors - JUNE 23, 2021

To read this full article you need to be subscribed to Newsline.

Sign in Sign up for a FREE subscription

U.S. DOE to provide $22m in funding for energy research projects in underserved areas

by Released

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $22 million in funding for nine projects, covering a range of energy research topics from grid integration, solar energy, wind energy and advanced manufacturing.

These projects are located in communities traditionally underserved by federal research and development funding, so that all parts of the country are central to efforts to solve the climate crisis and meet President Biden’s goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

“America’s toughest problems, from tackling the climate crisis to curing diseases, are too big to not be tapping the expertise of the best and brightest scientific minds in every pocket of our country,” said Jennifer Granholm, secretary of energy.

To view the complete list of projects, click here.

Forgot your username or password?