The U.S. Department of Energy announced more than $97 million in funding for 33 projects that will support high-impact technology R&D.
July 31, 2020The project descriptions and factual representations provided in this table are those of the selected awardees and do not constitute the views or opinions of the U.S. Department of Energy, its Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, or its Bioenergy Technologies Office. Neither the United States nor the U.S. Department of Energy, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Moreover, references in the tables to any organization, entity, commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favor by the United States Government or the U.S. Department of Energy.
Selectee | Location (City, State) | Project Title | DOE Share |
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Topic 1: Scale-Up of Bench Applications | |||
University of Alabama | Tuscaloosa, AL | Innovation and optimization of the Szego Mill for reliable, efficient, and successful up-scaling of the deacetylation and mechanical refining process for biofuel production | $3,053,043 |
University of North Dakota | Grand Forks, ND | Scale-Up of the Primary Conversion Reactor to Generate a Lignin-Derived Cyclohexane Jet Fuel | $3,745,000 |
Earth Energy Renewables, LLC | Bryan, TX | Scale-up and Qualification of Net-Zero Sustainable Aviation Fuels from Wet Waste | $4,000,000 |
Global Algae Innovations | San Diego, CA | Scale-up of Novel Algae Drying and Extraction Unit Operations | $4,000,000 |
North Carolina State University | Raleigh, NC | Scaling Up Biocrude Derived Anode Material (BDAM) | $3,999,938 |
Oregon State University | Corvallis, OR | Microchannel Reactor for Ethanol to n-Butene Conversion | $4,000,000 |
Research Triangle Institute | Research Triangle Park, NC | Integrated Separations to Improve Biocrude Recovery for Biofuels and Bioproducts | $3,690,002 |
Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA | Conversion of 2,3-Butanediol to Biojet Fuel: Scale-up and Technoeconomic Analysis of Energy-Efficient Separations and Fermentative Diol Production | $3,001,359 |
Topic 2: Waste to Energy Strategies for the Bioeconomy | |||
AMP Robotics | Louisville, CO | Artificial Neural Network for MSW Characterization | $1,886,922 |
Gas Technology Institute | Woodland Hills, CA | Decontamination of Non-recyclable MSW and Preprocessing for Conversion to Diesel | $2,500,000 |
UHV Technologies | Lexington, KY | Advanced Sensing for Characterization and Sorting of Non-Recyclable Plastics Using Sensor Fusion with Artificial Intelligence | $2,500,000 |
University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH | High Precision Sorting, Fractionation, and Formulation of Municipal Solid Waste for Biochemical Conversion | $2,089,767 |
University of Maryland - College Park | College Park, MD | Innovative Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) Production with Microbial Electrochemical Technology (MET) Incorporation for Community-Scale Waste Valorization | $1,985,230 |
Princeton University | Princeton, NJ | Synergistic Thermo-Microbial-Electrochemical (T-MEC) Approach for Drop-In Fuel Production from Wet Waste | $2,500,000 |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Champaign, IL | Process Optimization and Real-Time Control for Synergistic Microalgae Cultivation and Wastewater Treatment | $2,000,000 |
Utah State University | Logan UT | Synergistic Municipal Wastewater Treatment Using a Rotating Algae Biofilm Reactor | $1,877,735 |
Topic 3: Algae Bioproducts and CO2 Direct-Air-Capture Efficiency | |||
Global Algae Innovations | San Diego, CA | Production of Algae Biofuel and Bioproducts with CO2 Direct Air Capture | $2,000,000 |
Montana State University | Bozeman, MT | Transforming High pH/High Alkalinity Cultivation through Beneficial Microbiomes and Improved Pond Design | $2,000,000 |
Arizona State University | Tempe, AZ | ASU’s Polymer-enhanced Cyanobacterial Bioproductivity (AUDACity) | $1,999,051 |
University of California - San Diego | La Jolla, CA | Biomolecular Films for Direct Air Capture of CO2 | $2,000,000 |
MicroBio Engineering, Inc. | San Luis Obispo, CA | Microalgae Commodities Production with a Direct Air Capture Process | $1,999,882 |
Lumen Bioscience, Incorporated | Seattle, WA | Alkaline Carbon Capture and Expression-Streamlined Spirulina Cultivated in Air for Reliable Bioproducts, Oil, and Nutrition | $2,000,000 |
Duke University | Beaufort, NC | Development of High Value Bioproducts and Enhancement of Direct-Air-Capture Efficiency with a Marine Algae Biofuel Production System | $1,967,473 |
Topic 4: Bio-Restore: Biomass to Restore Natural Resources | |||
University of Nebraska - Lincoln | Lincoln, NE | EXCHANGE: Expanding the Conversion of Habitat in the Northern Great Plains Ecosystem | $3,200,000 |
Mississippi State University | Mississippi State, MS | PoSIES: Populus in the Southeast for Integrated Ecosystem Services | $2,035,602 |
University of Florida | Gainesville, FL | Evaluation of Energycane for Bioenergy and Sustainable Agricultural Systems (EC-BioSALTS) | $3,992,520 |
Topic 5: Efficient Wood Heaters | |||
NTRE Tech LLC | North Canton, OH | Advanced Low-Emission Residential Fluid-Bed Biomass Combustor | $2,431,050 |
Ohio State University | Columbus, OH | Simulation-Driven Design Optimization and Automation for Cordwood-Fueled Room Heaters | $2,500,000 |
Topic 6: Biopower and Products from Urban and Suburban Wastes: North American Multi-University Partnership for Research and Education | |||
University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | Integrated biochemical and electrochemical technologies (IBET) to convert organic waste to biopower via North American research and educational partnerships | $5,000,000 |
University of Wisconsin at Madison | Madison, WI | Multi-University Center on Chemical Upcycling of Waste Plastics (CUWP) | $10,000,000 |
Topic 7: Scalable CO2 Electrocatalysis | |||
Dioxide Materials | Boca Raton, FL | Electrolyzers For CO2 Conversion from BioSources | $2,500,000 |
University of Delaware | Newark, DE | Electrochemical Production of Formic Acid from Carbon Dioxide in Solid Electrolytes | $2,497,686 |
Opus 12 | Berkeley, CA | PEM CO2 Electrolyzer Scaleup to enable MW-Scale Electrochemical Modules | $2,500,000 |
Official notices can be found at EERE Exchange or Grants.gov. To view all current solicitations for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), see the EERE Funding Opportunities page. This list is for information only—it may not be inclusive of all solicitations. Funding amounts and schedule dates are subject to change.