Funding-Recovery Act
- Innovative Advanced Carbon Capture Technology;
January 15, 2010
The
Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) is a new agency of the
Department of Energy. ARPA-E was authorized by the America COMPETES Act (PL 110-69)
and charged with the mission to fund projects that will develop
transformational technologies that reduce America's dependence on foreign
energy imports; reduce U.S. energy related emissions, including greenhouse
gases; improve energy efficiency across all sectors of the U.S. economy; and
ensure that the United States maintains its leadership in developing and
deploying advanced energy technologies. Initially funded through the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act (PL 111-5), ARPA-E aims to support the
development of high risk/high payoff applied science and technology innovations
that will have a positive disruptive impact on the energy landscape. Coal-fired
power plants currently generate approximately 50% of the electricity in the
United States. While coal is a cheap and abundant resource, the continued
reliance upon coal as an energy source could potentially have serious
consequences in terms of global warming. The objective of this topic is to fund
high risk, high reward research efforts that will revolutionize technologies
that capture carbon dioxide from coal-fired power plants, thereby preventing
release into the atmosphere. ARPA-E seeks to complement existing DOE efforts in
the field of carbon capture, led by the Office of Fossil Energy and National
Energy Technology Laboratory, by accelerating promising ideas from the basic
research stage towards large-scale demonstrations and ultimately,
commercialization. Areas of interest include: low-cost catalysts to enable
systems with superior thermodynamics that are not currently practical due to
slow kinetics; robust materials that resist degradation from caustic
contaminants in flue gas; and advanced capture processes that dramatically
reduce the parasitic energy penalties and corresponding increase in the cost of
electricity required for carbon capture.
Announcement
Number: DE-FOA-0000208
Closing
Date: Jan 15, 2010
Link
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John
T. Harris
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