July 25, 2024
Lewis-Burke has provided campus with a snapshot of recent DOE engagement and funding opportunities. The Department of Energy recently released new engagement and funding opportunities, particularly related to applied enery research and next-generation computing. Lewis-Burke Associates has provided campus with a summary report about these updates. In this report are summaries of:
- Newly released funding opportunities related to smart manufacturing, grid load management technologies, nuclear energy waste transmutation, and greenhouse gas emissions reductions from ethanol production.
- Upcoming funding opportunities for a DOE National Lab-led Concrete and Cement Center of Excellence, undocumented orphaned well characterization and remediation, a new cattle agrivoltaics prize competition, offshore wind research and development, and vehicle battery and electrification technologies.
- Engagement opportunities with the Office of Science Advanced Scientific Computing Research through a call for position papers and dates for three workshops that would define future research priorities and investments for next-generation computing.
- DOE’s Technology Transfer Execution Plan on lab to market programs to support DOE’s missions.