The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) funds and partners with numerous solar-focused American-Made Challenges. Through these challenges, innovators have the chance to win cash prizes and vouchers for ideas that advance U.S. leadership in the energy industry. The competitions also offer cash incentives and recognition for Connectors who support the program’s mission and competitors. These challenges are administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
American-Made Community Power Accelerator Prize
The American-Made Community Power Accelerator Prize: Accessing Capital to Deploy Equitable Community Solar is a $10 million prize competition designed to fast-track the efforts of new, emerging, and expanding solar developers and co-developers to learn, participate, and grow their operations to support multiple successful community solar projects.
American-Made Data-Driven Distributed (3D) Solar Visibility Prize
The American-Made 3D Solar Visibility Prize is a $175,000 competition designed to incentivize innovators to develop models and algorithms that can provide accurate and real-time information about distributed solar generation in electric power distribution networks. As more solar energy is connected to the grid, utility operators and planners require accurate, real-time information to optimize distributed solar energy resources and enhance the reliability and resilience of the grid.
American-Made Heliostat Prize
The American-Made Heliostat Prize is a $3 million competition designed to accelerate technology innovation through the design, development, and demonstration of key components of heliostats.
American-Made Large Animal and Solar System Operations (LASSO) Prize
The American-Made LASSO Prize is an $8 million prize competition designed to bring cattle agrivoltaics projects to life. With around one-third of U.S. land used for grazing cattle, co-locating photovoltaics and grazing operations could help preserve agricultural land, generate additional income for landowners, farmers, and ranchers, and ease barriers to solar energy deployment, all while helping decarbonize the energy grid. Multi-stakeholder teams of solar and agricultural experts will work to develop impactful projects that deepen our understanding of cattle agrivoltaics and showcase successful business models that support U.S. decarbonization goals and sustainable land use.
American-Made Net Load Forecasting Prize
The American-Made Net Load Forecasting Prize is a $600,000 prize competition designed to increase adoption of the state-of-the-art in net load forecasting by incentivizing forecast providers to demonstrate the quality and performance of their probabilistic forecasting tools to the larger forecasting industry.
American-Made Perovskite Startup Prize
The American-Made Perovskite Startup Prize is a $3 million prize competition designed to accelerate the growth of the U.S. perovskite industry and support the rapid development of solar cells and modules that use perovskite materials. Through two contests, established perovskite researchers launch a company and move toward commercialization in under a year.
American-Made Promoting Registration of Inverters and Modules with Ecolabel (PRIME) Prize
The American-Made PRIME Prize is a $2.7 million competition designed to increase ecolabel registration of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules and inverters with the EPEAT ecolabel. This two-phase prize aims to help manufacturers meet the high bar for EPEAT product standards and make their products more attractive to purchasers with sustainability goals.
American-Made SolarAPP+ Prize
The American-Made SolarAPP+ Prize is a $1 million competition designed to incentivize local governments to adopt the automated permitting software tool Solar Automated Permit Processing Plus (SolarAPP+) and lower the cost of adoption.
American-Made Solar Data Bounty Prize
The American-Made Solar Data Bounty Prize is a $1.4 million prize competition designed to increase the accessibility of high-quality time-series datasets for photovoltaic (PV) systems. These types of datasets can be used to build, train, and optimize models designed for PV system simulation, which can in turn provide more accurate performance estimates and better system designs.
American-Made Solar Desalination Prize
The Solar Desalination Prize is a multi-stage prize competition designed to accelerate the development of low-cost desalination systems that use solar-thermal power to produce clean drinking water from saltwater. Each stage of the competition will have increasing prize amounts, totaling millions of dollars.
American-Made Solar Photo Competition: Hit Me with Your Sun Shot
The American-Made Solar Photo Competition: Hit Me with Your Sun Shot is a prize competition designed to collect the best photos of solar energy from around the country. The competition seeks to bring attention to and document solar energy’s importance in the clean energy transition. Winners of the competition can earn up to $2,500 for a photo in one of the eight categories.
American-Made Solar Prize
The American-Made Solar Prize is a multi-million prize competition designed to energize U.S. solar manufacturing through a series of contests and the development of a diverse and powerful support network that leverages national laboratories, energy incubators, and other resources across the country.
American-Made Sunny Awards for Equitable Community Solar
The Sunny Awards for Equitable Community Solar (The Sunny Awards) is a $200,000 prize competition that recognizes community solar projects and programs that employ or develop best practices to increase equitable access to the meaningful benefits of community solar for subscribers and their communities.
American-Made Upskill Prize for the Solar Manufacturing Workforce
The American-Made Upskill Prize for the Solar Manufacturing Workforce (Upskill Prize) is a multi-million-dollar competition designed to accelerate the expansion of the U.S. solar manufacturing workforce and equip workers with the skills necessary to revitalize the domestic solar module manufacturing supply chain.
Other Prizes Co-Sponsored by SETO
EnergyTech University Prize
Sponsored by DOE’s Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) in partnership with SETO, the EnergyTech University Prize (EnergyTech UP) is a collegiate competition challenging multidisciplinary student teams to develop and present a business plan that leverages national laboratory-developed and other high-potential energy technologies. EnergyTech UP awards cash prizes to teams that successfully identify an energy technology, assess its market potential, and propose a strategy for commercialization.
Inclusive Energy Innovation Prize
Sponsored by DOE’s Office of Economic Impact and Diversity in partnership with SETO, the Inclusive Energy Innovation Prize aims to fund organizations for ongoing and/or proposed activities related to climate and clean energy that support, build trust, and strengthen relationships and partnerships with disadvantaged communities. Specifically, this prize seeks to enable and enhance business and technology incubation, acceleration, and other community-based and university-based entrepreneurship and innovation in climate and clean energy technologies.
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