Energy Department Advances Additional $20 Million in Research Awards

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WASHINGTON, D.C. –- (RealEstateRama) — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced it is honoring additional commitments to 10 previously selected Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) awardees for a total of $20 million. These projects are part of an evaluation process that has worked to ensure best practices and good governance principles are applied consistent with the new Administration’s policy directives.

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This completes the approval process for projects selected in ARPA-E’s Next-Generation Energy Technologies for Connected and Autonomous On-Road Vehicles (NEXTCAR) and Renewable Energy to Fuels Through Utilization of Energy-Dense Liquids (REFUEL) programs. Four REFUEL projects are also part of DOE’s Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) programs, which support groundbreaking technological innovation specifically in the small business community.

NEXTCAR projects will take advantage of the increasingly complex and connected systems in today’s – and tomorrow’s – cars and trucks to drastically improve their energy efficiency, with a goal of reducing individual vehicle energy usage by 20 percent. REFUEL projects will use water, molecules from the air, and electricity from renewable sources to produce high-energy liquid fuels for transportation and other uses.

Below is additional information on each of the 10 awardees moving forward:

NEXTCAR

Southwest Research Institute – San Antonio, TX: Model Predictive Control for Energy-Efficient Maneuvering Of Connected Autonomous Vehicles Equipped with 12V Micro-Hybrid Engine Technology – $2,900,000

REFUEL

Gas Technology Institute – Des Plaines, IL: A Novel Catalytic Membrane Reactor for DME Synthesis from Renewable Resources – $2,300,000

Giner, Inc. – Newton, MA: High-Efficiency Ammonia Production from Water and Nitrogen – $1,500,000

Sustainable Innovations, LLC – East Hartford, CT: Electricity From an Energy-Dense Carbon-Neutral Energy Carrier – $1,200,000

Wichita State University – Wichita, KS: Alkaline Membrane-Based Ammonia Electrosynthesis with High Efficiency for Renewable and Scalable Liquid-Fuel Production – $855,000

University of Minnesota – Minneapolis, MN: Small Scale Ammonia Synthesis Using Stranded Wind Energy – $2,900,000

REFUEL SBIR/STTR

Bettergy Corporation – Peekskill, NY: Low Temperature Ammonia Cracking Membrane Reactor for Hydrogen Generation – $1,524,607

Molecule Works, Inc. – Richland, WA: Novel Electrochemical Membrane Reactor for Synthesis of NH3 From Air and Water at Low Temperature and Low Pressure – $2,300,000

Opus 12, Inc. – Berkeley, CA: Renewable Electricity-Powered Carbon Dioxide Conversion to Ethanol for Storage and Transportation – $1,903,268

Storagenergy Technologies, Inc. – Salt Lake City, UT: High Rate Ammonia Synthesis by Intermediate Temperature Solid-State Alkaline Electrolyzer (ITSAE) – $2,523,958

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