Funding available to US small businesses for clean energy research and development

January 8, 2025

The US Department of Energy has opened new funding opportunities for innovative clean energy technology (Courtesy US Department of Energy)

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has opened new funding opportunities to small businesses for innovative ‘clean energy’ technology as part of its Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) programmes.

As part of this funding opportunity, the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office is seeking proposals related to the following topics:

  • Safety technologies for large-scale hydrogen deployments
  • Novel concepts for low-energy, low-cost hydrogen loss mitigation
  • Durable, efficient, and low-cost PEM fuel cell cathode catalysts for heavy-duty transportation applications
  • Membranes and separators for alkaline electrolysers
  • Innovative manufacturing concepts to support scale-up of medium- and heavy-duty fuel cell trucks
  • In-situ diagnostic tools for clean hydrogen production
  • Power electronics enabling conversion of low-cost intermittent electricity to low-cost hydrogen
  • Facilitate the development and expansion of a robust supply chain for hydrogen and fuel cell systems and components
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SBIR/STTR provides funding in two phases: Small businesses can receive up to $200,000 in Phase I to prove the feasibility of an idea; successful awardees can then receive up to $1 million in Phase II for further development including prototyping, validation, and testing.

Mandatory letters of intent for this funding opportunity are due January 14, 2025.

SBIR/STTR

SBIR and STTR are competitive funding opportunities that encourage US-based small businesses to engage in research and development to accelerate the commercialisation of innovative technologies. Through these programmes, the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) has enabled thousands of small businesses and entrepreneurs to develop cutting-edge technologies required to accelerate the transition to clean energy.

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