U.S. Department of Energy Announces $52 Million for Small Business Research and Development Grants—Including $3.4 Million for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Projects

The U.S. Department of Energy's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office selected 17 projects for R&D supporting clean hydrogen and fuel cell applications.

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office

July 26, 2024
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DOE's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) selects 17 projects for R&D supporting clean hydrogen and fuel cell applications

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) last week announced its list of selectees for the second release of FY 2024 Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) awards. With these selections, the SBIR program is providing over $52 million for more than 200 small businesses across the country to facilitate the research and development (R&D) of clean energy projects. 

As part of this funding, HFTO selected the following 17 projects for R&D of clean hydrogen and fuel cell applications, with a total expected funding of $3.4 million:

SelecteeProject Title
Special Power Sources / Alliance, OhioHydrogen Refueling Station Boil-Off Venting Utilization Demonstration
Gaia Energy Resource Institute / Alexandria, VirginiaA Novel Application for Stationary Fuel Cell Systems
Composite Technology Development / Lafayette, ColoradoMicrocrack-Resistant Resin Systems for Cryo-Compressed Hydrogen Storage
NanoSonic / Pembroke, VirginiaCryogenic Composite Seals for Liquid Hydrogen Service Components
NanoSonic / Pembroke, VirginiaNovel Membranes and MEAs for High Temperature Fuel Cell Operation
Mainstream Engineering / Rockledge, FloridaVariable Speed Electrically Powered Compact PTO
Morel Energy / Delafield, WisconsinFlexible Power Take-Off Unit for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
TDA Research / Wheat Ridge, ColoradoThermally Stable Nanoporous Membrane for PEM Fuel Cell Operated at High Temperatures
Celadyne Technologies / Willowbrook, IllinoisMicrostructurally Modified Composite Membranes and Membrane-Electrode Assemblies for Fuel Cell Operations
Orion Polymer Inc. / Cohoes, New YorkHigh Temperature PEM Fuel Cells based on Ion-Pair Systems
Starfire Industries / Champaign, IllinoisMultilayer Thin-Film Coatings for Titanium Electrolyzer Bipolar Plates Using Next-Generation Quasi-Conformal PVD with Precision Ion Energy Control
TreadStone Technologies / Princeton, New JerseyPrecious-Metal-Free Coating for PEM Electrolyzer Bipolar Plates
HyWatts Inc. / San Diego, CaliforniaNovel Water Electrolyzer for Hydrogen Production Using an Intermediate Temperature Membrane
Giner Inc. / Newton, MassachusettsPFAS-Free Polyolefin PEM Membrane for Water Electrolysis
Volta Energy / Worcester, MassachusettsA Novel Alkaline-Water Electrolyzer Based on Cation-Exchange Membrane
Faraday Technology / Englewood, OhioBubble-Free Capillary-Fed Water Electrolysis
Ryan DuChanois / Houston, TexasA Dual-Functioning Solid-Electrolyte Electrolyzer for Carbon-Negative Hydrogen Production

The SBIR program provides competitively selected grants for projects that have the potential for commercialization and meet DOE mission-specific R&D needs. Research topics are selected through the DOE SBIR/STTR Programs Office working collaboratively with HFTO and other DOE program offices. 

Learn more about these selections.

Tags:
  • Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit (45V)
  • Hydrogen
  • Hydrogen Production
  • Fuel Cell Technologies
  • Commercial Implementation