U.S. Department of Energy: $63.5 Million to Support Commercialization of Transformative Energy Technologies

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U.S. Department of Energy Announces Over $63 Million to Support Commercialization of Transformative Energy Technologies

Innovative Projects Showcase Power of American Innovation in Developing Advanced Energy Technologies and Accelerating the Energy Transition, the U.S. Department of Energy today announced $63.5 million for four transformative technologies through the Seeding Critical Advances for Leading Energy technologies with Untapped Potential program.

The SCALEUP program provides new funding to previous ARPA-E awardees that have successfully de-risked their technology and established a viable route to commercial deployment.AeroShield Materials LongPath Technologies—another awardee from the initial SCALEUP—has created a paradigm shift in methane detection and mitigation by developing technologies capable of detecting over 90% of methane leaks down to 0.2 kg/hr from nearly a mile away. LongPathFinally, Sila—a next-generation battery materials company also funded under SCALEUP—was selected to received up toto support the build-out of a facility in Moses Lake, Washington.

 

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