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DOE Seeks Public Insight on Opportunities for Pilot-Scale Validation of Clean Energy Technology Components and Subsystems
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) is requesting public input to help inform a potential program to support operational validation of pilot-scale clean energy technology components and subsystems. OCED is seeking feedback from small businesses, private investors, incubators and accelerators, and clean energy project developers interested in working with small businesses as technology or component suppliers for their projects.
To support DOE’s mission for clean energy technologies, a specific focus is expected to be placed on both technical and adoption risks that may prevent the commercialization and deployment of new technologies.
Specifically, DOE is looking for insights on the following:
- Funding amount needed for a typical pilot-scale validation project
- Preferred type of funding mechanism and application process
- Needs for technical, business, and commercialization assistance
- Recommendations on how to ensure the program can be accessed by a diverse pool of applicants and reduce barriers to participation of disadvantaged businesses in the clean energy industry ecosystem
- Opportunities to ensure the program can benefit every American and every community
View the request for information on OCED Exchange here.
Deadline to provide input is July 31, 2023 at 5 p.m., ET, and should be submitted via email to oced.proveit@hq.doe.gov.
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Merit Reviewers Needed!
To inform OCED’s significant investment decisions, we need a team to serve as independent merit reviewers with a range of skillsets and expertise to select projects for competitive funding opportunities. Visit OCED Exchange and click “Register” to sign up.
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