Recent Funding Announcements
Up to $6.4 million for university-based research and development projects that will develop advanced materials and components to improve the performance of hydrogen-fueled turbines.
Up to $150 million to fund a Bipartisan Infrastructure Law program that will advance cost effective and environmentally responsible domestic production, reuse, recycling, processing, and refining of critical minerals and materials, and to develop technologies that lessen our nation’s reliance on the scarcest mineral resources.
Up to $19 million available for research that will develop cutting-edge technology solutions to make clean hydrogen a more available and affordable fuel for electricity generation, industrial decarbonization, and transportation.
Up to $27 million available to support the transport of captured carbon dioxide to locations for permanent geologic storage or conversion to useful products by any single mode of transport including pipelines, rail, trucks, barges, or ships.
Up to $17.5 million to advance technologies that capture carbon dioxide emissions to decarbonize industrial processes and convert carbon dioxide into valuable products.
Up to $6 million in funding towards hydrogen and carbon capture, utilization, and storage projects that provide cleaner technological solutions and contribute to significant carbon dioxide reductions by 2030 and the climate neutrality by 2050.
Up to $30 million for the development of advanced technologies to reduce or eliminate the need for natural gas flaring and venting at oil production sites by converting unused and otherwise wasted natural gas produced at those operations into value-added products.
Up to $35 million to advance technologies that reduce emissions from hard-to-abate sectors and legacy carbon dioxide pollution by removing it directly from the atmosphere. This prize initiates a first of a kind effort for the U.S. government to serve as the customer for carbon dioxide removal credits, supporting commercial carbon dioxide removal companies over several phases for delivery of the highest quality carbon dioxide removal technology offerings.
Up to $17.2 million to evaluate the potential for unconventional oil production through a combined process that uses captured carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to recover residual oil while safely and permanently storing that CO2 underground in the oilfield. Read more about this announcement.
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