DOE DE-FOA-0002997: 2023 IEDO Multi-topic Funding Opportunity Announcement

Research Category

Funding Type

Internal Deadline

Friday, March 31, 2023

Notes

H-J. Kim (Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics) - Topic 7: Decarbonizing Cement and Concrete.
 

UArizona may submit one proposal to this funding program.

The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy announced a $156 million funding opportunity that will advance high impact applied research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) projects to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across the U.S. industrial sector. The FOA, led by EERE’s Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office (IEDO), will drive innovation to develop the next-generation technologies required to decarbonize industry, revitalize American manufacturing, create good-paying jobs, and improve community health.

Decarbonizing the industrial sector is critical to achieving the nation’s climate goals, as it is currently responsible for approximately one third of domestic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. DOE is building an innovation pipeline to accelerate the development and adoption of industrial decarbonization technologies with investments spanning foundational science; research, development, deployment, and demonstrations (RDD&D); and technical assistance and workforce development. 

IEDO’s efforts in this area are part of DOE’s new Technologies for Industrial Emissions Reduction Development (TIEReD) Program which leverages resources across different technology offices to invest in fundamental science, research, development, and initial pilot-scale demonstrations projects. 

Program URL

Sponsor

External Deadline

04/17/2023 - Required agency concept paper

Solicitation Type

Completed

Principal Investigator(s)

H-J. Kim 

Year

2023

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