🔋 Virtual Power Plants (VPPs): A Game Changer for the U.S. Grid 🔋 Deploying 80-160 GW of VPPs by 2030 could significantly enhance the U.S. grid's capacity to support rapid electrification, reduce overall grid costs, and redirect spending from peaker plants to participants. Key Highlights: 🔹 VPPs could address 10-20% of the coincident peak demand, potentially avoiding $10B in annual grid costs. 🔹 By 2030, coincident peak demand is expected to rise by ~60 GW, with 200 GW of demand requiring new resources. 🔹 VPPs integrate smart appliances, rooftop solar, EVs, and more to balance demand and supply, providing grid services like traditional power plants. Explore how VPPs can transform our energy landscape: https://lnkd.in/gQ3pcfee #CleanEnergy #GridReliability #EnergyEfficiency
DOE Office of Technology Transitions
Government Administration
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Innovation to Impact | Advancing Technology Commercialization
About us
The Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) connects you with U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-powered innovation to advance discoveries and commercialize transformative, impactful technologies. Learn how we help groundbreaking scientific discoveries achieve their maximum public return and impact by streamlining access to the National Laboratory complex, world-class scientific researchers, and sprawling portfolio of intellectual property.
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energy.gov/ott
External link for DOE Office of Technology Transitions
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- Government Administration
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- 51-200 employees
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- Washington , DC
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- 2015
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- Tech Transfer, Energy, DOE National Laboratories, Innovation, Research, Development, Demonstration, Deployment, Energy Justice, Department of Energy, U.S. Federal Government, Clean Energy, Commercialization, Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, Advanced Manufacturing, Energy Storage, Carbon Capture, Energy Policy, Nuclear Energy, and Entrepreneurship
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NOW OPEN! 📣 OE announces that applications are open for $1M in energy storage technical assistance vouchers. The goal is to encourage applicants to advance long-duration energy storage to meet the growing need for clean, reliable, efficient, cost-effective energy. The two voucher opportunities will offer OE technical assistance in two areas of interest: ▪️ The Long-Duration Energy Storage Technology Acceleration voucher will aid technology developers of Long-Duration Energy Storage (LDES). ▪️ The Long-Duration Energy Storage Community Development voucher will aid communities or other entities interested in deploying storage for the first time. "These technical assistance vouchers empower technology innovators to revolutionize their communities with cutting-edge long-duration energy storage solutions," said Gene Rodrigues, Assistant Secretary for Electricity. "Our vision is to create a resilient energy future by bringing clean energy options directly to neighborhoods across America, ensuring reliability and equity for all." DOE Office of Technology Transitions Apply by August 28 👉 https://bit.ly/3zNLCWo
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On this week's Advancing America through Tech Transfer, we're highlighting Sandia National Laboratories advances in Solid-State Lighting (SSL) LED technology. SSL paved the way for ultra-efficient light-emitting diodes which decreased U.S. lighting consumption by 25%! 💡 📈
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In our Tech Transfer Success Stories series, we highlight how our programs shape commercialization journeys. This week, we feature Battery Health Sentry, developed by Dr. Sergiy Sazhin and his team at Idaho National Laboratory. Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Vehicle Technologies Office through the Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF) in 2016, the team advanced their tech readiness, secured patents, and published three papers. Innovyz USA licensed the tech, forming Novus Sentry to bring it to market. Read the entire story: https://bit.ly/3E6cH5V #batteryhealth #techtransfer #DOE #innovation
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Join this Thursday at 2pm ET to learn all about the new TCF #OpenVoucherCall! The TCF #OpenVoucherCall is connecting everyday innovators with the expertise of the @U.S. Department of Energy’s National Labs. The July 18th webinar will cover how you could receive a $100,000 voucher that’s good for assistance and expertise from one of eight National Laboratories. Register now 🔗 https://bit.ly/3Vrbezp
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Are you in the market for proven solutions to decarbonize the retail, distribution or warehousing of food? If so, join our upcoming 1:1 virtual sessions and meet our latest cohort of solution providers to learn about their high impact, ready-to-install technologies - email [email protected] for more information. Meet the cohort 👉 https://lnkd.in/gnHYTeTY We kicked off our first food decarbonization accelerator program last month by convening honest conversations with key policy stakeholders from the City and State, along with our stellar customer collaborators, financing partners and our cohort companies. Great discussion was had about how to collaborate to overcome the structural and financial barriers to decarbonizing the food service sector, which faces the unique challenge of meeting sustainability commitments while managing razor thin margins. Thank you to those who attended. We’re excited to see what we can accomplish together! NYSERDA, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, NYC Office of the Mayor for Climate and Environmental Justice. Customer and Pilot Collaborators: Walmart, Albertsons Companies, Carrier HVAC, Con Edison, and New York City Economic Development Corporation. Our cohort companies: Flipturn, Ndustrial, Air Water Global, GlacierGrid, Bedrock Energy, Blue Frontier, Inc., and Energy Machines™. Capital Partners: Greenbacker , New York City Energy Efficiency Corporation (NYCEEC), NY Green Bank, and Silicon Valley Bank. And supporters U.S. Economic Development Administration and New Energy Nexus
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Listen in to an incredible episode with Vanessa Z Chan from the DOE Office of Technology Transitions at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). We took a deep dive into the work of OTT, investing, commercialization, startups, and so much more. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/eVk3HdPv #cleanenergy #investing #technology
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We're currently hiring for a Business and Industry Analyst (GS-1101-13/14) in our office on the Market Analysis Team. This job closes on 7/17 📅 Don't delay apply today! 🔗 https://bit.ly/4bCRC1m #hiring #job #MarketAnalyst #CleanEnergy
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🌊 Offshore Wind Commercial Liftoff: A New Era for Clean Energy 🌊 The U.S. offshore wind market is at a pivotal moment. Despite recent macroeconomic challenges, the sector is poised for significant growth with improved risk mitigation and industry planning. 📈 Over the next few years, 10-15 GW of projects are on the path to final investment decisions, laying the foundation for long-term deployment, decarbonization, and economic benefits across the country. By 2050, offshore wind has the potential to deliver over 100 GW of clean power. Key Highlights: 🔹 50 GW-worth of U.S. seabed already leased to developers 🔹 Potential to maintain a steady deployment pace of 4-5 GW per year 🔹 High capacity factors and strong winter production 🔹 Potential for LCOEs below $100/MWh by 2030 Offshore wind offers a unique value proposition, complementing other clean resources and driving economic development, job creation, and U.S. manufacturing. Discover more about the pathway to commercial liftoff: https://bit.ly/3RYKKEm #OffshoreWind #CleanEnergy #Decarbonization
Offshore Wind Deployment - Pathways to Commercial Liftoff
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Join us for a groundbreaking webinar on August 6th at 2 PM ET to explore the innovative technology behind Electro 3D: Electrochemical 3D Printing. Revolutionizing Additive Manufacturing, Electro 3D is a cutting-edge method developed by Sandia National Laboratories that uses fluidics and electrochemistry to produce high-quality parts with engineering materials rapidly. Unlike traditional metal 3D printing methods that rely on thermochemical processes, Electro 3D operates at room temperature and pressure, eliminating the need for post-processing and electrochemical baths. Register to attend 🔗 https://bit.ly/3zDThpY