The Energy Technologies Showcase: ARPA-E on the Hill is coming to the Senate in two weeks. ARPA-E projects led by Kelson Marine Co., Koloma, Niron Magnetics, Inc., Los Alamos National Laboratory, Soil Health Institute, University of Maryland Baltimore County, and Westinghouse Electric Company will showcase advancements in geologic hydrogen, fusion, fission, rare earth-free permanent magnets, and CO2 measurement and agriculture.
About us
The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) invests in disruptive ideas to create America’s future energy technologies. The Agency’s mission is to accelerate transformational energy innovations that will create a more secure, affordable, and sustainable American future. ARPA-E focuses exclusively on technologies that would fundamentally change the way we use, generate, and store energy. The Agency invests in innovative ideas from academia, private industry, national labs, start-up companies, and small businesses—providing project teams with an average award of $2-3 million over several years. Every project team receives hands-on guidance to meet ambitious technical milestones that push the boundaries of energy innovation. ARPA-E’s groundbreaking Technology-to-Market program also empowers project teams with business insight and strategies to accelerate the adoption of their potentially game-changing technologies. Learn more: www.arpa-e.energy.gov.
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http://arpa-e.energy.gov
External link for ARPA-E
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Energy and Innovation
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Independence Ave
Washington, DC 20585, US
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Updates
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Check out ARPA-E Associate Director for Technology Jenifer Shafer on Wood Mackenzie’s Interchange Recharged podcast discussing advanced nuclear and the future of energy. ⬇ ⬇
Join David Banmiller on the latest episode of The Interchange Recharged as he dives into American competitiveness in the energy sector with a special focus on advanced nuclear. The Department of Energy’s ARPA-E has been a powerhouse in driving transformative energy technologies, and their current spotlight is on small modular reactors. David is joined by Jenifer Shafer, Associate Director for Technology at ARPA-E, and David Brown, Director of Energy Transition Practice at Wood Mackenzie, to discuss how the Biden administration’s US$900 million support for these reactors could revolutionise the sector. They explore the critical steps needed to reduce costs, streamline regulatory barriers and enhance American leadership in clean energy manufacturing. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or on our website: https://okt.to/o3awDK
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ARPA-E is turning up the heat with a revolutionary new class of high-performance heat exchangers that can enhance efficiency and reduce costs across a variety of industrial applications through the HITEMMP program. ARPA-E Program Director Dr. Philseok Kim recently visited Echogen Power Systems in Akron, Ohio, where they are leveraging their advanced testing facilities and experience with supercritical CO2 to validate a novel heat exchanger developed by UCLA and Honeywell as part of the HITEMMP program. Discover why HITEMMP innovations are the hottest advancements in industrial efficiency: https://lnkd.in/ePjtYrBn #ARPAEontheRoad
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Breaking: ARPA-E just announced a new $40M funding opportunity under the NEWTON program, which seeks to develop cutting-edge technologies to enable the transmutation of used nuclear fuel (UNF) into less radioactive substances. “Safe, clean nuclear power will play a critical role in helping the United States and the world reduce and eliminate energy-related emissions,” said ARPA-E Director Dr. Evelyn Wang. “Transmutation could shorten the timeline for UNF disposal by thousands of years, which represents a transformational solution for generations to come.” Learn more about the #ARPAENEWTON program here: https://lnkd.in/e-_ebriC.
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ARPA-E Director Dr. Evelyn Wang recently attended the Climate Solutions Caucus Meeting on Geologic Hydrogen in Washington, D.C. Alongside Dr. Paris Smalls, PhD, CEO of Eden, David Guro, VP of Product Management at Koloma, and Dr. Geoffrey Ellis, Research Geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), they delved into ARPA-E's cutting-edge exploration of geologic hydrogen. ARPA-E will be back on the Hill in two weeks to showcase some of our breakthrough technologies. Stay tuned for highlights and learn more about our disruptive technologies here: https://lnkd.in/ec9PeHdy.
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Did you know? ARPA-E's TEOSYNTE program has been featured exclusively by Reuters. Check out the full story and learn more about how TEOSYNTE is driving the future of sustainable agriculture: https://lnkd.in/em5Fxucy.
US to fund lower-emission fertilizer with eye to greener ethanol
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Yesterday at the #BBGGreenFestival, ARPA-E Director Dr. Evelyn Wang joined climate tech visionaries Page Crahan of X, the moonshot factory, John Pimentel of 280 Earth, and Michelle Ma of Bloomberg to share insights from leading their pioneering moonshot factories. These “Moonshot Managers” are at the forefront of creating disruptive technologies essential for combatting global climate challenges and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for the future. Have a moonshot idea for the energy future? Concept papers for Vision OPEN 2024 are due NEXT WEEK! Submit your ideas before the deadline on Tuesday, July 16: https://lnkd.in/eD_XpYXx.
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Exciting news! ARPA-E just announced a new $36M funding opportunity under the TEOSYNTE program, which aims to cut nitrous oxide emissions by 50% from the cultivation of corn and sorghum used for U.S. ethanol production 🌱. "Given the importance of agriculture to the energy sector and our economy, technologies that reduce fertilizer-related energy emissions associated with ethanol, while shrinking operational costs and maintaining crop yields for the American farmer, are essential," said ARPA-E Director Dr. Evelyn Wang. 💡 Learn how TEOSYNTE is shaping the future of sustainable agriculture here: https://lnkd.in/e4aNAMcN.
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Last night, ARPA-E Program Director Dr. Laurent Pilon held a special ceremony at the National Academy of Sciences honoring the talented early-stage innovators selected to receive funding through the #ARPAEIGNIITE 2024 program. Thank you to ARPA-E Director Dr. Evelyn Wang, the Congressman Bill Foster, the National Academy of Engineering’s Dr. John L. Anderson, Breakthrough Energy Ventures' Dr. Carmichael Roberts, and Activate’s Andrew Chang for the inspiring remarks, and to everyone who joined us to celebrate. Stay tuned and subscribe to our newsletter for updates on what’s coming up this summer: https://lnkd.in/eyZySP8E.
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Fresh off our $63.5M SCALEUP announcement, ARPA-E T2M Advisor Dr. Dave Nye visited AeroShield Materials at their pilot facility in Waltham, Massachusetts. As one of the SCALEUP selectees, AeroShield is piloting the manufacturing of double pane insulated glass units featuring ultra-clear silica aerogel, aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in residential and commercial buildings. Interested in the other #ARPAESCALEUP 2023 selectees? Check them out here: https://lnkd.in/eG9wt38U #ARPAEontheRoad
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