Welcome to the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Technology Transitions’ American-Made EnergyTech University Prize (EnergyTech UP)! In EnergyTech UP, student teams will compete for more than $540,000 in cash prizes for successfully identifying a promising energy technology, assessing its market potential, and creating a business plan for commercialization.
Follow this link for more details on the program and how you can apply!
2025 Program Key Information
- Indicate your interest in competing by filling out this interest form.
- Sign up to compete on HeroX, the official competition platform.
- Read the official prize rules
- Join the 2025 informational webinars:
- Explore Phase student registration is due February 3, 2025.
- Submissions for Faculty Explore prize consideration are due January 13, 2025.
- Learn about DOE National Lab-developed energy technologies to use for this competition on the OTT Lab Partnering Service.
- Send questions about EnergyTech UP to [email protected].
About the Prize
EnergyTech UP aims to cultivate the next generation of energy innovators while accelerating the transfer of energy technologies to market. The prize seeks to attract the talented students of today and help them develop into the engineers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, market analysts, and project developers of tomorrow. Multidisciplinary student teams develop and present a business plan that leverages National Laboratory-developed or other high-potential energy technologies, including university-developed technologies or other technologies of interest to student competitors.
EnergyTech UP also seeks innovative collegiate faculty with a passion for renewable energy. The Faculty Track is designed for educators who may benefit from mentorship and resources to create an implementation plan for their blossoming ideas for integrating or expanding energy technology commercialization or entrepreneurship activities at their home institution.
This prize is sponsored by the Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), as well as several other program offices. EnergyTech UP, in partnership with American-Made Challenges, is designed to be approachable, equitable, and scalable nationwide. Winners will be chosen based on the strength of their business proposals. Students interested in participating in this prize will be provided with a curated list of National Lab technologies that are ready for commercialization and that can be used for their business plan.
Prize Structure for Student Competitors
Student teams compete for more than $400,000 in cash prizes as they explore business opportunities for lab-developed or other high-potential energy technologies, assess commercialization opportunities through market analysis, and present a viable business plan to industry judges. Throughout the competition, they receive mentorship and materials to help them succeed.
Understanding that energy is often inherently local, competitor teams first present at their designated regional events in March, where regional finalists are identified. Teams that are invited to participate in the regional events receive free access to OTT’s Energy I-Corps curriculum. Finalists are provided exclusive mentorship to help students refine their ideas throughout March and April. Finally, the finalists pitch their complete business plan as part of a national conference in April 2025 (expected).
![ETU Student Phases](/sites/default/files/styles/full_article_width/public/2024-10/AMC_EnergyTechUP_Student-Timeline-2025.png?itok=5l6qxrwm)
Prize Structure for Faculty Competitors
EnergyTech UP also offers a track for collegiate faculty members. The faculty track is designed for educators who may benefit from mentorship and resources to create an implementation plan for their blossoming ideas for integrating or expanding energy technology commercialization or entrepreneurship activities at their home institution.
Faculty (or faculty teams) will compete for more than $100,000 prize pool through three phases of competition. They will develop a proposal to expand energy technology commercialization or entrepreneurship activities at their home institution; receive access to a DOE mentor and DOE resources; and work toward showing how their plans could be integrated into student activities.
![ETU Faculty Track Phases 2025](/sites/default/files/styles/full_article_width/public/2024-10/AMC_EnergyTechUP_Faculty-Timeline-2025.png?itok=PASE1MuX)
Solutions that Help Shape the Future
Are you a collegiate student interested in transitioning energy technologies to market, or a faculty member with an idea to help students learn about energy technology commercialization and entrepreneurship? The American-Made EnergyTech University Prize is for you!
Learn More
Learn more about EnergyTech UP by viewing our reports.
2024
- EnergyTech University Prize Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Report
- Energy Technology Commercialization and Entrepreneurship: Insights From the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Technology Transitions 2024 Energy Technology University Prize Faculty Track
2023