Funding-Dear Colleague Letter: FY 2015 Clean Energy
Technologies Funding Opportunities; September 30, 2014
August
18, 2014
Dear
Colleagues:
It
is critical to provide sustainable and economical energy systems on a scale
sufficient to power all of society's needs. The development of clean energy
technologies is an important step in that direction as it addresses the
interrelated challenges of producing safe and responsible energy sources while
reducing our dependence on foreign oil and minimizing the impact on the
environment.
All
of the Divisions in the following Directorates are participating in clean
energy technology research and education through ongoing funding
opportunities: Biological Sciences (BIO), Engineering (ENG),
and Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS).
For
BIO: fundamental research topics of interest in clean energy technology
include, but are not limited to: systems and synthetic biology to
streamline and scale the metabolic and energetic potential of living organisms
such as microbes, fungi, algae and plants to produce non-petroleum based
sources of important chemicals/materials, feedstocks
and fuels. Investigations to assess the impact of fuel and/or bio-renewable
chemical production on genome stability, fitness, and phenotype of the
production organisms are of interest, as are studies to assess the potential
environmental impacts of these technologies.
For
ENG and MPS: examples of fundamental research topics of interest in clean
energy technologies include, but are not limited to: hydrogen
generation and storage; biological, chemical, and catalytic conversion of
renewable carbon sources (such as biomass, methane, and carbon dioxide); the
development of methods and materials that increase energy efficiency, such as
the replacement of stoichiometric with catalytic processes; energy storage,
transmission, or distribution (e.g. smart grid); power-electronic and
energy-conversion devices; fuel cells; solar energy capture and conversion
(including biological and bio-inspired processes for the conversion of sunlight
to fuels, electricity, or thermal energy); wind/wave/tidal energy; nuclear
energy; studies of energy efficiency and use; and carbon dioxide sequestration
and storage.
Within
these general guidelines, the Directorates encourage the submission of proposals
in the areas of clean energy research. Proposals should be submitted to the NSF
program appropriate to the disciplinary area of the proposed research in
accordance with the submission window and conditions of that program.
Proposals
are welcome from either single or multiple investigators. Interdisciplinary
proposals that involve principal investigators traditionally supported by
different participating divisions are encouraged. Please follow the guidelines
and program descriptions located on the NSF website.
Proposals
may be submitted in combination with other solicitations. For example, if there
are strong collaborations with industry, the Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI) solicitation
can be used in conjunction with this effort. Similarly, proposals may be
submitted in combination with the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) or
the Research in Undergraduate Institutions
(RUI) solicitation. Other NSF funding mechanisms such
as Early Concept Grants for Exploratory
Research (EAGER) and Integrated NSF Support Promoting
Interdisciplinary Research and Education (INSPIRE) may
also be appropriate. Principal investigators are urged to consult with the cognizant program officers for additional guidance.
To
see examples of awards made in this area visit the NSF Award Abstracts Database
and perform a key word search. Alternatively, please visit the webpages of the
disciplinary programs of interest in the participating divisions.
We
are excited by the opportunities in the clean energy technologies area and
encourage our communities to contribute to our sustainable and secure energy
future.
Fleming
Crim
Assistant Director
Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Pramod Khargoneker
Assistant Director
Directorate for Engineering
John
Wingfield
Assistant Director
Directorate for Biological Sciences
Link to Full
Announcement
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2014/nsf14115/nsf14115.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click