DOE Invests $21 Million For Clean Energy Solutions - Smart Energy Decisions

Commercial, Sourcing Renewables  -  June 23, 2023

DOE Invests $21 Million For Clean Energy Solutions

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) announced over $21 million in funding for 30 projects across 16 National Laboratories to propel clean energy solutions. 

The funding was given to projects working on core commercialization challenges, while improving laboratory processes, creating accessibility to clean energy resources, and enhancing connections to underserved communities. 

“As America transitions to a clean energy economy, it is vital that we reduce the time from when a clean energy technology is invented to when it’s available to consumers,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm in a statement. “DOE’s National Laboratories are developing landmark clean energy technologies that will lower energy costs for Americans, strengthen our nation’s economic stability, and continue to advance President Biden’s decarbonization goals.”

The Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF) Base Annual Appropriations Core Laboratory Infrastructure for Market Readiness (CLIMR) lab call invited proposals to advance energy technologies and strengthen existing practices. 

The projects that were chosen will simplify commercialization processes, accelerate the development of existing promising technologies, and kickstart the development of new energy solutions. Over 39 partner entities will join our National Laboratories in accomplishing CLIMR project goals.

The lab call offered six topics aiming to address commercialization challenges, accelerate the development of promising technologies, and streamline processes to efficiently deliver clean energy solutions to the market. Technology-specific partnership projects make up 80% of the total federal funding allotted towards the CLIMR lab call.

 

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