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U.S. DOE grant opportunity for geothermal co-produced applications

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Francisco Rojas 29 Oct 2014

The US Energy Department's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy announced yesterday grant programs that will help small businesses develop and deliver market-driven clean energy technologies.

The Energy Department’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) today announced nine topics and 26 new subtopics under its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Technology Transfer (STTR) programs that will help small businesses develop and deliver market-driven clean energy technologies.

This year, EERE’s areas of interest range from energy-saving buildings and manufacturing to sustainable transportation and renewable electricity generation. Today’s announcement includes a new type of subtopic—the technology transfer opportunity—which aims to have small businesses commercialize intellectual property from Energy Department-funded labs and universities. Small businesses that are selected for any EERE SBIR/STTR funding keep the rights to new technologies they develop, and are encouraged to transfer these technologies to the marketplace.

SBIR grant applications must respond to a specific EERE subtopic, which include:

  • Carbon fiber production processes
  • Solid-liquid separations for algal systems
  • Integrated storage and distributed generation for buildings
  • Technology transfer opportunity for fuel cell quality control devices
  • Technology transfer opportunity for geothermal co-produced applications
  • Concentrating solar thermal desalination
  • Silicone-carbide Schottky diodes for electric drive vehicle power electronics
  • Innovative small, low-head hydropower turbines
  • Active load alleviation strategies for wind turbine blades

View the full list of topics and subtopics.

The SBIR/STTR application process starts with a mandatory letter of intent, which eligible businesses must file by Monday, December 15 before 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Only those who have filed letters of intent may apply.

Other key dates for potential applicants include:

  • Energy Department informational webinars (check back for registration information) on new SBIR topics, including EERE’s (topics 12 through 20): November 7 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
  • Funding opportunity announcement and application period begins: November 24
  • EERE webinar for cleantech SBIR/STTR applicants especially first-timers: December 8 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
  • Mandatory letter of intent deadline: December 15 before 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
  • Application deadline: February 3, 2015

New this year, the EERE SBIR team is providing additional resources and support to potential SBIR/STTR applicants, especially minority- and woman-owned small businesses that seek to move their cutting-edge technologies to market. This includes thelaunch of a new web-based interactive, all-in-one tool that will help make the application process quicker and easier.

Source: US DOE – Energy Gov Website