DOE Announces $57M for Small Cleantech Businesses

09/17/2010
SustainableBusiness.com News

The U.S. Department of Energy announced $57 million, including nearly $11 million under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, to support clean energy technology commercialization projects for 33 small businesses across the country. 

These projects, funded as part of DOE's Small Business Phase III Xlerator program, will help small businesses develop manufacturing processes to scale up production of their new technologies.

The awards include funding for renewable energy resources, advanced vehicle technologies, industrial and building energy efficiency, a modernized electricity grid, cleaner fossil fuels, and the next generation of nuclear power.

The 33 projects are based in 16 states, with 100% of the projects led by small businesses in partnership with universities, national labs, and large businesses. These Phase III Xlerator awards are a first for the Department of Energy and build on the Department's existing efforts under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs. 

Previously, the SBIR and STTR programs through the Department of Energy have only been funded through Phase II.  Companies that had previously received DOE SBIR or STTR funding were eligible to apply for the Phase III grants. The awards range from $500,000 to $3 million.

The following projects have been selected for awards:

Biomass Technologies: Harvesting/Dewatering Technology for Algal Biofuels

Buildings: Solid State Lighting Products made from Organic Light-Emitting Diodes

Fuel Cell Technologies:  Advanced Materials and Bio-Fueled Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Geothermal Technologies: High-Temperature-High-Volume Lifting

Industrial Technologies: Mitigation of Heat Losses, Fouling, and Scaling in Key Manufacturing Unit Operations; Integrated Reaction-Separation Using Non-Thermal Processes

Solar Technologies:  Lowering the Cost of Photovoltaics
Applied Nanotech (Austin, Texas) - High Capacity Manufacturing of Non-Contact, Printable Metallic Inks for Silicon Solar Cells - $1,600,000

Vehicle Technologies

Advanced Wind Technologies Systems

Fossil Energy Research and Development

Nuclear Energy - Advanced Instrumentation and Control, Radiation Resistant Sensors, and Wireless On-Line Monitoring Systems for Nuclear Power Plant Applications

Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability

Detailed project information is available at the link below.

Website: www.energy.gov/news/documents/SBIR_Phase_III.pdf