Newly Funded 2015 Materials-related Projects among the $125 Million DOE ARPA-E Awards
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On Nov. 23, 2015, U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz announced $125 million across 41 cutting-edge energy technologies awarded by the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E).
Among these well-funded projects, the following ones are materials-related, each of them will receive multi-million dollars funding.
Ultrahigh Efficiency Photovoltaics at Ultralow Costs
National Renewable Energy Laboratory | Golden, CO | $5,160,000
High Efficiency Alkaline Water Electrolyzers for Grid Scale Energy Storage
Dioxide Materials, Inc. | Boca Raton, FL | $2,000,000
Hydration-Free Conductive Membranes Based on Two Dimensional Materials
Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Oak Ridge, TN | $2,800,000
Low Cost, Safe, and Efficient All Solid State Sodium Batteries for Grid-scale Energy Storage and Other Applications
Iowa State University | Ames, IA | $2,949,872
Charge-Balanced SiC FETs for Breakthrough Power Conversion
General Electric Company, GE Global Research | Niskayuna, NY | $2,561,606
Roll-to-Roll Processing Ceramic Battery Electrolyte
Corning Incorporated | Corning, NY | $3,102,359
Transitioning Advanced Ceramic Electrolytes into Manufacturable Solid-State EV Batteries
University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | $3,500,000
Dual Mode Energy Conversion and Storage Flow Battery
Proton Energy Systems | Wallingford, CT | $2,500,000
Precious Metal Free Regenerative Hydrogen Electrode for Fuel-Cell Vehicles
Pajarito Powder, LLC | Albuquerque, NM | $2,790,000
Paintable Heat-Reflective Coatings for Low-Cost Energy Efficient Windows
University of Colorado Boulder | Boulder, CO | $3,955,218
Revolutionary Process for Low-Cost Titanium
Boston Electrometallurgical Corporation | Natick, MA | $2,279,027
Ultra-Low Energy Magnesium Recycling for New Light-Weight Vehicles
INFINIUM, Inc. | Natick, MA | $2,850,000
New High Temperature, Corrosion-Resistant Cast Alloy For Operation in Industrial Gaseous Environments
Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Oak Ridge, TN | $3,900,000
High Speed Diode and Rectenna for Waste Heat to Electricity Harvesting
RedWave Energy, Inc. | Glen Ellyn, IL | $3,381,448
High Efficiency Wafer-Scale Thermionic Energy Converters
Stanford University | Stanford, CA | $3,636,000
Low Power Consumption, Ultra-High Speed VCSELs for Optical Communication
Princeton Optronics | Trenton, NJ | $1,120,000
High Efficiency Quantum-Dot Photonic Integrated Circuit Technology Epitaxially Grown on Silicon
University of California, Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara, CA | $1,935,325
Read the full list of the 41 funded projects with a total awards of $215 million, download here.
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