ARPA-E Archived Funding Opportunities

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  DE-FOA-0001357 Generating Realistic Information for the Development of Distribution and Transmission Algorithms (GRID DATA) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 7/20/2015 05:00 PM ET 10/19/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001425 SINGLE-PANE HIGHLY INSULATING EFFICIENT LUCID DESIGNS (SHIELD) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 11/18/2015 05:00 PM ET 3/4/2016 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001429 SINGLE-PANE HIGHLY INSULATING EFFICIENT LUCID DESIGNS (SHIELD) (SBIR/STTR) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 11/18/2015 05:00 PM ET 3/4/2016 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000000 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Advanced Management and Protection of Energy-storage Devices (AMPED) Teaming Partner List
  DE-FOA-0000206 Electrofuels Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 1/15/2010 05:00 PM ET 3/15/2010 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000207 Batteries for Electrical Energy Storage in Transportation (BEEST) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 1/15/2010 05:00 PM ET 3/15/2010 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000208 Innovative Materials & Processes for Advanced Carbon Capture Technologies (IMPACCT) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 1/15/2010 05:00 PM ET 3/15/2010 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000288 Agile Delivery of Electrical Power Technology (ADEPT) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 4/3/2010 05:00 PM ET 5/24/2010 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000289 Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 4/3/2010 05:00 PM ET 5/24/2010 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000290 Grid-Scale Rampable Intermittent Dispatchable Storage (GRIDS) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 4/3/2010 05:00 PM ET 5/24/2010 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000470 Plants Engineered To Replace Oil (PETRO) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 5/19/2011 05:00 PM ET 7/18/2011 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000471 High Energy Advanced Thermal Storage (HEATS) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 5/19/2011 05:00 PM ET 7/18/2011 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000472 Rare Earth Alternatives in Critical Technologies for Energy (REACT) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 5/19/2011 05:00 PM ET 7/18/2011 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000473 Green Electricity Network Integration (GENI) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 5/19/2011 05:00 PM ET 7/18/2011 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000474 Solar Agile Delivery of Electrical Power Technology (Solar ADEPT) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 5/19/2011 05:00 PM ET 7/18/2011 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000475 Conferences, Outreach, and Networking For New Energy Communities and Technologies (CONNECT) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 12/1/2011 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000670 Open Funding Opportunity Announcement (OPEN FOA) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 4/12/2012 05:00 PM ET 7/13/2012 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000671 Request for Information (RFI) on Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0000671 for Chemo/electro-autotrophic Synthesis of Liquid Fuels at Scale Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0000672 Methane Opportunities For Vehicular Energy (MOVE) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 3/26/2012 05:00 PM ET 5/23/2012 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000673 Request for Information (RFI) for Advanced Technologies for Robust Control of Energy Storage Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0000674 Energy Storage SBIR/STTR Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 5/23/2012 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000675 Advanced Management and Protection of Energy-storage Devices (AMPED) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 5/23/2012 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000752 NAVFAC-ARPA-E Restricted Eligibility Competition for Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Devices (BEETIT) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 8/27/2012 05:00 PM ET 9/26/2012 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000869 ROBUST AFFORDABLE NEXT GENERATION EV-STORAGE (RANGE) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 3/21/2013 05:00 PM ET 6/6/2013 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000881 REDUCING EMISSIONS USING METHANOTROPHIC ORGANISMS FOR TRANSPORTATION ENERGY (REMOTE) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 4/22/2013 05:00 PM ET 7/8/2013 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000882 MODERN ELECTRO/THERMOCHEMICAL ADVANCES IN LIGHT-METAL SYSTEMS (METALS) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 4/22/2013 05:00 PM ET 7/8/2013 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000937 RFI Regarding Support for Crowdsourcing Vehicle Design Competitions Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0000938 RFI on Personal Thermal Management Systems to Reduce Building Energy Consumption Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0000941 STRATEGIES FOR WIDE-BANDGAP, INEXPENSIVE TRANSISTORS FOR CONTROLLING HIGH EFFICIENCY SYSTEMS (SWITCHES) (SBIR/STTR) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 7/8/2013 05:00 PM ET 7/19/2013 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000942 STRATEGIES FOR WIDE-BANDGAP, INEXPENSIVE TRANSISTORS FOR CONTROLLING HIGH EFFICIENCY SYSTEMS (SWITCHES) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 7/8/2013 05:00 PM ET 7/19/2013 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0000949 FULL-SPECTRUM OPTIMIZED CONVERSION AND UTILIZATION OF SUNLIGHT (FOCUS) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 8/22/2013 05:00 PM ET 11/4/2013 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001026 RELIABLE ELECTRICITY BASED ON ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS (REBELS) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 1/8/2014 05:00 PM ET 4/14/2014 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001078 NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI): To Issue a Restricted Eligibility Funding Opportunity Announcement for Collaborative Grid Testing, Research and Valuation and Testing of Advanced Energy Storage Systems Notice of Intent to Publish FOA (NOI) TBD
  DE-FOA-0001127 DELIVERING EFFICIENT LOCAL THERMAL AMENITIES (DELTA) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 6/13/2014 05:00 PM ET 9/18/2014 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001128 METHANE OBSERVATION NETWORKS WITH INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY TO OBTAIN REDUCTIONS (MONITOR) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 6/13/2014 05:00 PM ET 9/25/2014 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001184 ACCELERATING LOW-COST PLASMA HEATING AND ASSEMBLY (ALPHA) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 10/14/2014 05:00 PM ET 2/2/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001197 ADVANCED RESEARCH IN DRY-COOLING (ARID) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 11/10/2014 05:00 PM ET 2/13/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001198 GENerators for Small Electrical and Thermal Systems (GENSETS) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 12/1/2014 05:00 PM ET 3/23/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001199 Traveler Response Architecture using Novel Signaling for Network Efficiency in Transportation (TRANSNET) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 12/22/2014 05:00 PM ET 4/14/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001211 TRANSPORTATION ENERGY RESOURCES FROM RENEWABLE AGRICULTURE (TERRA) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 11/17/2014 05:00 PM ET 3/2/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001255 MICRO-SCALE OPTIMIZED SOLAR-CELL ARRAYS WITH INTEGRATED CONCENTRATION (MOSAIC) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 1/22/2015 05:00 PM ET 5/7/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001256 MICRO-SCALE OPTIMIZED SOLAR-CELL ARRAYS WITH INTEGRATED CONCENTRATION (MOSAIC) (SBIR/STTR) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 1/22/2015 05:00 PM ET 5/7/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001261 OPEN 2015 Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 2/20/2015 05:00 PM ET 2/27/2015 05:00 PM ET 6/29/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001289 NETWORK OPTIMIZED DISTRIBUTED ENERGY SYSTEMS (NODES) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 3/20/2015 05:00 PM ET 7/27/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001380 GENerators for Small Electrical and Thermal Systems (GENSETS) - SBIR/STTR Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 8/17/2015 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001396 Request for Information (RFI) on Ion Conductors for Electrochemical Cells Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0001423 Request for Information (RFI) on Independent Field Testing of Methane Emissions Detection Technologies Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0001424 Request for Information (RFI) on Advanced Telepresence Technology Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0001473 Request for Information (RFI) on Energy Efficiency Optimization for Connected and Automated Vehicles Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0001478 INTEGRATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF NOVEL ION CONDUCTING SOLIDS (IONICS) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 3/28/2016 05:00 PM ET 6/27/2016 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001546 MONITOR FIELD TEST SITE PROGRAM Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 4/4/2016 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001562 RENEWABLE ENERGY TO FUELS THROUGH UTILIZATION OF ENERGY-DENSE LIQUIDS (REFUEL) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 6/1/2016 05:00 PM ET 9/8/2016 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001563 RENEWABLE ENERGY TO FUELS THROUGH UTILIZATION OF ENERGY-DENSE LIQUIDS (REFUEL) - SBIR/STTR Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 6/1/2016 05:00 PM ET 9/8/2016 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001564 NEXT-GENERATION ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES FOR CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED ON-ROAD VEHICLES (NEXTCAR) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 5/24/2016 05:00 PM ET 8/25/2016 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001565 RHIZOSPHERE OBSERVATIONS OPTIMIZING TERRESTRIAL SEQUESTRATION (ROOTS) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) 6/1/2016 05:00 PM ET 9/8/2016 05:00 PM ET
  DE-FOA-0001580 Request for Information (RFI) on Occupancy Sensors and Controls Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0001598 Request for Information (RFI) on Enabling Technologies for Ultra-Safe and Secure Modular Nuclear Energy Systems Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0001607 Request for Information (RFI) on Lower Grade Waste Heat Recovery Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0001609 Request for Information (RFI) on Novel Power Electronic Systems Enabled by Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA-0001683 Request for Information (RFI) on Grid Optimization Competition Design Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  DE-FOA0000663 Announcement and Request for Information on Draft Open Funding Opportunity Announcement (Open FOA) Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  RFI-0000000 ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR ROBUST AFFORDABLE NEXT GENERATION EV STORAGE (RANGE) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000001 ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR BIO-CONVERSION OF METHANE-TO-LIQUIDS (REMOTE) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000002 ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR MODERN ELECTRO/THERMOCHEMICAL ADVANCES IN LIGHT-METAL SYSTEMS (METALS) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000003 ENGINEERED HIGH ENERGY CROPS Request for Information (RFI) TBD TBD
  RFI-0000004 ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR WIDE BANDGAP POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000005 ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR FULL-SPECTRUM OPTIMIZED CONVERSION AND UTILIZATION OF SUNLIGHT (FOCUS) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000006 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Reliable Electricity Based on Electrochemical Systems (REBELS) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000007 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for For Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement for: Local Thermal Management Systems To Reduce Building Energy Consumption Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000008 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Methane Observation Networks with Innovative Technology to Obtain Reductions (MONITOR) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000009 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Accelerating Low-cost Plasma Heating and Assembly (ALPHA) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000010 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Advanced Research In Dry-Cooling (ARID) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000011 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Transportation Energy Resources from Renewable Agriculture (TERRA) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000012 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: GENerators for Small Electrical and Thermal Systems (GENSETS) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000013 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Traveler Response Architecture using Novel Signaling for Network Efficiency in Transportation (TRANSNET) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000014 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcements: Micro-scale Optimized Solar-cell Arrays with Integrated Concentration (MOSAIC) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000015 Notice of an Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: OPEN 2015 Notice of Intent to Publish FOA (NOI) TBD TBD TBD
  RFI-0000016 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Network Optimized Distributed Energy Systems (NODES) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000017 Generating Realistic Information for Development of Distribution And Transmission Algorithms (GRID DATA) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000018 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Single pane Highly Insulating Efficient Lucid Designs (SHIELD) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000019 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: SOLID ION CONDUCTORS FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000020 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: PLANT ROOT PHENOTYPING FOR SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000021 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for a potential Funding Opportunity Announcement: Renewable Electricity to Zero-Carbon Liquid Fuels for Transportation and Stationary Energy Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000022 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Energy Efficiency Optimization for Connected and Automated Vehicles Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000023 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Energy-efficient Light-wave integrated Technology Enabling Networks that Enhance Datacenters (ENLITENED) Teaming Partner List
  RFI-0000026 Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: POWER NITRIDE DOPING INNOVATION OFFERS DEVICES ENABLING SWITCHES (PNDIODES) Teaming Partner List

DE-FOA-0001357: Generating Realistic Information for the Development of Distribution and Transmission Algorithms (GRID DATA)

ARPA-E seeks to fund innovative ideas for the creation of large-scale, realistic power system models (transmission, distribution, and hybrid models that include both transmission and distribution), validated by real data, and relevant for the testing and evaluation of emerging power system optimization algorithms. The models created under this program must be releasable to the public with no restrictions. Power system network models (section D.1) will be accompanied by a large number of detailed scenarios that represent specific operating points. These scenarios should correspond to the characteristics of the grid today as well as future (i.e. scenarios that reflect different load characteristics or with substantial renewable generation). ARPA-E also seeks to fund the creation of a public power system model repository (section D.2). It is intended that the repository will become a long-term community resource existing well past ARPA-E’s initial investment. The models and repository created in this program may be used as the basis for an ARPA-E OPF algorithm competition.

A list of potential teaming partners can be found here: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/TeamingPartners - GRID DATA 

Documents

  • GRID DATA FOA - Full Application - MOD 02 - 09.10.2015 (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 06:03 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • GRID DATA FOA - Concept Paper - MOD 01 - 07.13.2015 (Last Updated: 7/13/2015 04:28 PM ET)
  • GRID DATA FOA - Concept Paper - 06.10.2015 (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 05:47 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • GRID DATA - Concept Paper Template - MOD 01 - 07.13.2015 (Last Updated: 7/13/2015 04:36 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 04:00 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook - Updated - 10.08.2015 (Last Updated: 10/8/2015 10:29 AM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 04:01 PM ET)
  • GRID DATA Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 05:59 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 04:01 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 04:01 PM ET)
  • GRID DATA Summary Slide Template - Internal (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 05:55 PM ET)
  • GRID DATA Summary Slide Template - For Public Release (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 05:57 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 06:01 PM ET)
  • GRID DATA Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 9/10/2015 05:54 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 7/20/2015 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 10/19/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001425: SINGLE-PANE HIGHLY INSULATING EFFICIENT LUCID DESIGNS (SHIELD)

Building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) accounted for 14.0% of primary energy consumption in the United States in 2013, or 13.6 quadrillion British thermal units (“quads”) per year. In addition to the season and weather in various U.S. regions, this consumption is determined by the heating and cooling facilities in the buildings, by the thermostat settings and other choices of building managers and occupants, and finally by the building envelopes. Windows are essential and costly elements of building envelopes, and the heat that flows out through windows in cold weather across the U.S. consumes about 3.9 quads of primary energy. The ARPA-E Single-pane Highly Insulating Efficient Lucid Designs (SHIELD) program seeks to reduce this consumption by funding the development of energy-efficient and cost-effective retrofits for the substantial remaining stock of single-pane windows in the U.S. ARPA-E analysis indicates that a fully successful single-pane retrofit campaign will reduce total building energy consumption by 1.2 quads, or 1.3% of domestic energy use. As envisioned in this SHIELD program, it will also address the water condensation and occupant discomfort that are associated with single-pane windows in cool climates.

Documents

  • SHIELD - Full Application FOA - MOD 02 - 04.07.2016 (Last Updated: 4/7/2016 04:29 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • SHIELD FOA - Concept Paper - 10.06.2015 (Last Updated: 10/6/2015 01:25 PM ET)
  • SHIELD FOA - Full Application - MOD 01 - 01.21.2016 (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 05:39 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • SHIELD Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 10/6/2015 01:33 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF- 424 (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 05:48 PM ET)
  • SHIELD - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 05:42 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A - Workbook (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 05:43 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 05:43 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 05:45 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 05:45 PM ET)
  • SHIELD - Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 05:42 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 05:46 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewers Comments Template (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:27 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 11/18/2015 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 3/4/2016 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001429: SINGLE-PANE HIGHLY INSULATING EFFICIENT LUCID DESIGNS (SHIELD) (SBIR/STTR)

Building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) accounted for 14.0% of primary energy consumption in the United States in 2013, or 13.6 quadrillion British thermal units (“quads”) per year. In addition to the season and weather in various U.S. regions, this consumption is determined by the heating and cooling facilities in the buildings, by the thermostat settings and other choices of building managers and occupants, and finally by the building envelopes. Windows are essential and costly elements of building envelopes, and the heat that flows out through windows in cold weather across the U.S. consumes about 3.9 quads of primary energy. The ARPA-E Single-pane Highly Insulating Efficient Lucid Designs (SHIELD) program seeks to reduce this consumption by funding the development of energy-efficient and cost-effective retrofits for the substantial remaining stock of single-pane windows in the U.S. ARPA-E analysis indicates that a fully successful single-pane retrofit campaign will reduce total building energy consumption by 1.2 quads, or 1.3% of domestic energy use. As envisioned in this SHIELD program, it will also address the water condensation and occupant discomfort that are associated with single-pane windows in cool climates.

Documents

  • SHIELD (SBIR/STTR) - Full Application FOA - MOD 02 - 04.07.2016 (Last Updated: 4/7/2016 04:31 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • SHIELD SBIR/STTR FOA - Concept Paper - 10.06.2015 (Last Updated: 10/6/2015 01:43 PM ET)
  • SHIELD SBIR/STTR FOA - Full Application - MOD 01 - 01.21.2016 (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:02 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • SHIELD SBIR/STTR Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 10/6/2015 01:45 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:19 PM ET)
  • SHIELD SBIR/STTR - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:10 PM ET)
  • SBIR/STTR Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:20 PM ET)
  • SBIR/STTR - Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:21 PM ET)
  • SHIELD SBIR/STTR - Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:11 PM ET)
  • SHIELD SBIR/STTR - Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:11 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:24 PM ET)
  • SBIR - VCOC Certification (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:22 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:23 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 11/18/2015 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 3/4/2016 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000000: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Advanced Management and Protection of Energy-storage Devices (AMPED)

On or about April 2, 2012, the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (“ARPA-E”) intends to issue a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled “Advanced Management and Protection of Energy-storage Devices” (AMPED), DE-FOA-0000675. The objective of the AMPED FOA will be to identify high-impact concepts for providing diagnostic, prognostic, and control capabilities to significantly increase performance and accelerate adoption of energy storage systems. The AMPED FOA will incorporate information received in response to a prior Request for Information entitled “Advanced Technologies for Robust Control of Energy Storage” that was issued on February 17, 2012 (https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Default.aspx?Archive=1).

ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

ARPA-E is issuing this Announcement to facilitate the formation of new project teams. Specifically, ARPA-E intends to publish a list of potential teaming partners for the AMPED FOA on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, on or about April 2, 2012.

Any organization that would like to be included in this list should send the following information to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Focus Area, and Brief Description of Capabilities. Please insert “AMPED Teaming Partner” in the subject line of your email. ARPA-E is particularly interested in receiving responses from organizations with expertise in the following Focus Areas: battery manufacturing, electric vehicles, grid-scale energy storage, electric vehicle charging, battery safety, sensors, controls, and power electronics.

By submitting a response to this Announcement, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. The Federal Government will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be reviewed or considered.

This Announcement does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA issued in April 2012 for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding. ARPA-E will not review or consider noncompliant and/or nonresponsive applications.

Documents

  • Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Advanced Management and Protection of Energy-storage Devices (AMPED) (Last Updated: 3/21/2012 05:55 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govTo submit comments or questions to the Announcement:

    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov by 5:00pm on May 23rd, 2012: ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

    Any organization that would like to be included in this list should please insert “AMPED Teaming Partner” in the subject line of your email and include the following in the body of your email: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Focus Area, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

Teaming Partners

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DE-FOA-0000206: Electrofuels

ARPA-E is seeking new ways to make liquid transportation fuels - without using petroleum or biomass - by using microorganisms to harness chemical or electrical energy to convert carbon dioxide into liquid fuels. Many methods of producing advanced and cellulosic biofuels are under development to lessen our dependence on petroleum and lower carbon emissions. Most of the methods currently under development involve converting biomass or waste, while there are also approaches to directly produce liquid transportation fuels from sunlight and carbon dioxide. Although photosynthetic routes show promise, overall efficiencies remain low. The objective of this topic is to develop an entirely new paradigm for the production of liquid fuels that could overcome the challenges associated with current technologies. ARPA-E requests innovative proposals which can overcome these challenges through the utilization of metabolic engineering and synthetic biological approaches for the efficient conversion of carbon dioxide to liquid transportation fuels. ARPA-E specifically seeks the development of organisms capable of extracting energy from hydrogen, from reduced earth-abundant metal ions, from robust, inexpensive, readily available organic redox active species, or directly from electric current. Theoretically such an approach could be 10 times more efficient than current photosynthetic-biomass approaches to liquid fuel production. Full Applications must be received by ARPA-E by March 15, 2010, no later than 5:00PM Eastern Time.

Documents

  • Modified (3/1/10) Funding Opportunity Announcement for DE-FOA-0000206: Electrofuels (Last Updated: 2/12/2010 07:27 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Application for Federal assistance. Must be broken down by yearly period, total amount and provide an SF-424A for any subawardees with a total project cost of over $100,000 (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:10 PM ET)
  • High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees with a total project cost of over $100,000. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:10 PM ET)
  • Modified (3/2/10) Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees with a total project cost of over $100,000 (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:10 PM ET)
  • Modified (3/2/10) Support Documentation for Budget Justification (Last Updated: 3/1/2010 06:10 PM ET)
  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:11 PM ET)
  • Project summary in PowerPoint format. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:11 PM ET)
  • Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:11 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 3/1/2010 06:11 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday at 12 PM EST, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received before Thursday at 12 PM EST. (Questions received after Thursday at 12 PM EST will be answered the following week). Responses are posted to "frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • All questions must be submitted at least 48 hours before the submission deadline. ARPA-E will post responses to last-minute questions approximately 24 hours in advance of the deadline.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 1/15/2010 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 3/15/2010 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000207: Batteries for Electrical Energy Storage in Transportation (BEEST)

Batteries for Electrical Energy Storage in Transportation (BEEST) - In this topic, ARPA-E seeks to develop a new generation of ultra-high energy density, low-cost battery technologies for long electric range plug in hybrid electric vehicles and electric vehicles (EVs). The development of high energy, low cost batteries represents the critical barrier to wide-spread deployment of EVs, which if achieved would have a profound impact on U.S. oil security, greenhouse gas emissions, and economic growth. The ambitious goals for this program are largely based upon the aggressive long-term EV battery goals set forth by the United States Advanced Battery Consortium, a public-private collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy and leading U.S. automotive companies. If successful, new battery technologies developed under this program will give electrified light-duty vehicles range, performance, lifetime, and cost required to shift transportation energy from oil to the domestically powered U.S. electric grid. ARPA-E's objective is to fund high-risk, high reward research efforts that will promote leadership in this emerging EV battery market. Full Applications must be received by ARPA-E by March 15, 2010, no later than 5:00PM Eastern Time.

Documents

  • Modified (3/1/10) Funding Opportunity Announcement for DE-FOA-0000207: Batteries for Electrical Energy Storage in Transportation (BEEST) (Last Updated: 2/12/2010 07:26 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Application for Federal assistance. Must be broken down by yearly period, total amount and provide an SF-424A for any subawardees with a total project cost of over $100,000. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:07 PM ET)
  • High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees with a total project cost of over $100,000. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:08 PM ET)
  • Modified (3/2/10) Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees with a total project cost of over $100,000. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:09 PM ET)
  • Modified (3/2/10) Support Documentation for Budget Justification (Last Updated: 3/1/2010 06:11 PM ET)
  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:09 PM ET)
  • Project summary in PowerPoint format. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:10 PM ET)
  • Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:09 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 3/1/2010 06:12 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday at 12 PM EST, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received before Thursday at 12 PM EST. (Questions received after Thursday at 12 PM EST will be answered the following week). Responses are posted to "frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • All questions must be submitted at least 48 hours before the submission deadline. ARPA-E will post responses to last-minute questions approximately 24 hours in advance of the deadline.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 1/15/2010 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 3/15/2010 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000208: Innovative Materials & Processes for Advanced Carbon Capture Technologies (IMPACCT)

Innovative Materials & Processes for Advanced Carbon Capture Technologies (IMPACCT). Coal-fired power plants currently generate approximately 50% of the electricity in the United States. While coal is a cheap and abundant resource, the continued reliance upon coal as an energy source could potentially have serious consequences in terms of global warming. The objective of this topic is to fund high risk, high reward research efforts that will revolutionize technologies that capture carbon dioxide from coal-fired power plants, thereby preventing release into the atmosphere. ARPA-E seeks to complement existing DOE efforts in the field of carbon capture, led by the Office of Fossil Energy and National Energy Technology Laboratory, by accelerating promising ideas from the basic research stage towards large-scale demonstrations and ultimately, commercialization. Areas of interest include: low-cost catalysts to enable systems with superior thermodynamics that are not currently practical due to slow kinetics; robust materials that resist degradation from caustic contaminants in flue gas; and advanced capture processes that dramatically reduce the parasitic energy penalties and corresponding increase in the cost of electricity required for carbon capture. Full Applications must be received by ARPA-E by March 15, 2010, no later than 5:00PM Eastern Time.

Documents

Previous Versions

  • (Modified 3/2/10) Support Documentation for Budget Justification (Last Updated: 3/1/2010 06:12 PM ET)
  • Application for Federal assistance. Must be broken down by yearly period, total amount and provide an SF-424A for any subawardees with a total project cost of over $100,000 (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:05 PM ET)
  • High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees with a total project cost of over $100,000. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:04 PM ET)
  • Modified (3/2/10) Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees with a total project cost of over $100,000. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:02 PM ET)
  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:05 PM ET)
  • Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:00 PM ET)
  • Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made. (Last Updated: 2/16/2010 12:06 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 3/1/2010 06:12 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday at 12 PM EST, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received before Thursday at 12 PM EST. (Questions received after Thursday at 12 PM EST will be answered the following week). Responses are posted to "frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • All questions must be submitted at least 48 hours before the submission deadline. ARPA-E will post responses to last-minute questions approximately 24 hours in advance of the deadline.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 1/15/2010 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 3/15/2010 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000288: Agile Delivery of Electrical Power Technology (ADEPT)

ARPA-E seeks to invest in materials for fundamental advances in soft magnetics, high voltage switches, and reliable, high-density charge storage.  These investments will be coupled to advanced circuit architectures, and scalable manufacturing processes with the potential to leapfrog existing power converter performance while offering reductions in cost.  Specifically, three categories of performance and integration level will be considered: 1) fully-integrated, chip-scale power converters for applications including, but not limited to, compact, efficient  drivers for solid-state lighting, distributed micro-inverters for photovoltaics, and single-chip power supplies for computers, 2) kilowatt scale package integrated power converters by enabling applications such as low-cost, efficient inverters for grid-tied photovoltaics and variable speed motors, and 3) lightweight, solid-state, medium voltage energy conversion for high power applications such as solid-state electrical substations and wind turbine generators.  Deploying advanced power electronics could provide as much as a 25-30 percent reduction in electricity consumption – or 12 percent of total U.S. energy consumption.  Innovations in power electronics could lead to significant reduction in costs, which would promote U.S. businesses through technological leadership.

Documents

  • Modified (4/23/10) Funding Opportunity Announcement for DE-FOA-0000288: Agile Delivery of Electrical Power Technology (ADEPT) (Last Updated: 3/2/2010 08:27 AM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Application for Federal assistance. Must be broken down by yearly period, total amount and provide an SF-424A for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:10 PM ET)
  • Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:08 PM ET)
  • High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:10 PM ET)
  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:09 PM ET)
  • Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:10 PM ET)
  • Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:09 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:10 PM ET)
  • Support Documentation for Budget Justification (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:08 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday at 12 PM EST, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received before Thursday at 12 PM EST. (Questions received after Thursday at 12 PM EST will be answered the following week). Responses are posted to "frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • All questions must be submitted at least 48 hours before the submission deadline. ARPA-E will post responses to last-minute questions approximately 24 hours in advance of the deadline.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 4/3/2010 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 5/24/2010 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000289: Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT)

ARPA-E seeks to develop energy efficient cooling technologies and air conditioners (AC) for buildings to save energy and reduce GHG emissions from: (a) primary energy consumption due to space cooling and (b) refrigerants used in vapor compression systems.  ARPA-E seeks innovative research and development approaches to increase energy efficiency and reduce GHG emissions due to cooling of buildings in the following areas: 1) cooling systems that use refrigerants with low global warming potential; 2) energy efficient air conditioning (AC) systems for warm and humid climates with an increased coefficient of performance (COP); and 3) vapor compression AC systems for hot climates for re-circulating air loads with an increased COP.  The unique challenge for the U.S. market is to develop technologies that can be retrofitted into current cooling systems.  For developing economies, there is a large market for new cooling technologies.  The development of these technologies will reduce GHG emissions and significantly increase U.S. technological lead in rapidly emerging clean energy industries.

Documents

Previous Versions

  • Application for Federal assistance. Must be broken down by yearly period, total amount and provide an SF-424A for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:14 PM ET)
  • Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:13 PM ET)
  • High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:15 PM ET)
  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:14 PM ET)
  • Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:15 PM ET)
  • Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:14 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:14 PM ET)
  • Support Documentation for Budget Justification (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:13 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday at 12 PM EST, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received before Thursday at 12 PM EST. (Questions received after Thursday at 12 PM EST will be answered the following week). Responses are posted to "frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • All questions must be submitted at least 48 hours before the submission deadline. ARPA-E will post responses to last-minute questions approximately 24 hours in advance of the deadline.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 4/3/2010 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 5/24/2010 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000290: Grid-Scale Rampable Intermittent Dispatchable Storage (GRIDS)

ARPA-E seeks to develop new technologies to enable the widespread deployment of cost-effective grid-scale energy storage. While many valuable applications for grid-scale storage exist, this program focuses on developing energy storage technologies to balance the short-duration variability in renewable generation. By investing in the development of grid-scale energy storage technology, this funding opportunity will allow the U.S. to assume global technology and manufacturing leadership in the emerging and potentially massive global market for stationary electricity storage infrastructure.  This program seeks to develop revolutionary new storage systems that provide energy, cost, and cycle life comparable to pumped hydropower, but which are modular and can be widely implemented at any location across the power grid. Specifically, two areas will be considered: 1) proof of concept storage component projects focused on validating new, over-the-horizon electrical energy storage concepts, and 2) advanced system prototypes that address critical shortcomings of existing grid-scale energy storage technologies.   Ultimately, technologies developed through this program will be scalable to the megawatt and megawatt-hour levels of power and energy capacity. This program will complement other Department of Energy grid-scale energy storage efforts by focusing on technology prototyping and proof-of-concept R&D efforts rather than pilot demonstration projects. 

Documents

  • Modified (4/23/10) Funding Opportunity Announcement for DE-FOA-0000290: Grid-Scale Rampable Intermittent Dispatchable Storage (GRIDS) (Last Updated: 3/2/2010 08:33 AM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:23 PM ET)
  • Application for Federal assistance. (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:24 PM ET)
  • High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:24 PM ET)
  • Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:25 PM ET)
  • Support Documentation for Budget Justification (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:23 PM ET)
  • Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:24 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:24 PM ET)
  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 4/23/2010 08:23 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday at 12 PM EST, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received before Thursday at 12 PM EST. (Questions received after Thursday at 12 PM EST will be answered the following week). Responses are posted to "frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • All questions must be submitted at least 48 hours before the submission deadline. ARPA-E will post responses to last-minute questions approximately 24 hours in advance of the deadline.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govfor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 4/3/2010 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 5/24/2010 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000470: Plants Engineered To Replace Oil (PETRO)

Technologies for low-cost production of advanced biofuels are limited by the small amount of available energy captured by photosynthesis and the inefficient processes used to convert plant matter to fuel. PETRO aims to create plants that capture more energy from sunlight and convert that energy directly into fuels. ARPA-E seeks to fund technologies that optimize the biochemical processes of energy capture and conversion to develop robust, farm-ready crops that deliver more energy per acre with less processing prior to the pump. If successful, PETRO will create biofuels for half their current cost, finally making them cost-competitive with fuels from oil.s. 

Documents

Previous Versions

  • SF-424: Application for Federal assistance. (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:53 PM ET)
  • SF424A: High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 02:27 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification: Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 08:52 AM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 08:52 AM ET)
  • NEPA Questionnaire: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:52 PM ET)
  • Public Summary Form: Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:52 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:53 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide: Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:53 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM ET. (Questions received after Wednesday at 12 PM ET will be answered the following week).  Responses are posted to "Frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • ARPA-E will cease to accept questions 96 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  Responses to the last questions will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  ARPA-E may consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 5/19/2011 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/18/2011 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000471: High Energy Advanced Thermal Storage (HEATS)

More than 90% of energy technologies involve the transport and conversion of thermal energy. Therefore, advancements in thermal energy storage – both hot and cold – would dramatically improve performance for a variety of critical energy applications. ARPA-E seeks to develop revolutionary cost-effective thermal energy storage technologies in three focus areas: 1) high temperature storage systems to deliver solar electricity more efficiently around the clock and allow nuclear and fossil baseload resources the flexibility to meet peak demand, 2) fuel produced from the sun’s heat, and 3) HVAC systems that use thermal storage to dramatically improve the driving range of electric vehicles.        

Documents

  • HEATS FOA Mod 003_6.27.2011 (Last Updated: 4/20/2011 09:44 AM ET)

Previous Versions

  • SF-424: Application for Federal assistance. (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:50 PM ET)
  • SF424A: High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 02:26 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification: Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 08:46 AM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 08:49 AM ET)
  • NEPA Questionnaire: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:49 PM ET)
  • Public Summary Form: Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:50 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:50 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide: Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:51 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM ET. (Questions received after Wednesday at 12 PM ET will be answered the following week).  Responses are posted to "Frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • ARPA-E will cease to accept questions 96 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  Responses to the last questions will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  ARPA-E may consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 5/19/2011 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/18/2011 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000472: Rare Earth Alternatives in Critical Technologies for Energy (REACT)

Rare earths are naturally-occurring minerals with unique magnetic properties that are used in many emerging energy technologies. As demand for these technologies continues to increase, rare earths are rapidly becoming more expensive due to limited global supply – prices of many have increased 300–700% in the past year. Rising rare earth prices have already escalated costs for some energy technologies and may jeopardize the widespread adoption of many critical energy solutions by U.S. manufacturers. ARPA-E seeks to fund early-stage technology alternatives that reduce or eliminate the dependence on rare earth materials by developing substitutes in two key areas: electric vehicle motors and wind generators.

Documents

  • REACT FOA Mod 003_6.27.2011 (Last Updated: 4/20/2011 09:44 AM ET)

Previous Versions

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM ET. (Questions received after Wednesday at 12 PM ET will be answered the following week).  Responses are posted to "Frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • ARPA-E will cease to accept questions 96 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  Responses to the last questions will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  ARPA-E may consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 5/19/2011 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/18/2011 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000473: Green Electricity Network Integration (GENI)

Recent advances in computation, networking, and grid monitoring have shed light on potential ways to deliver electricity more efficiently and reliably. Today, however, approximately one out of every five electricity dollars is lost to power outages and 30 percent of the grid’s hardware needs replacing. ARPA-E seeks to fund innovative control software and high-voltage hardware to reliably control the grid network, specifically: 1) cost-optimizing controls able to manage sporadically available sources, such as wind and solar, alongside coal and nuclear, and 2) resilient power flow control hardware – or the energy equivalent of an internet router – to enable automated, real-time control of grid components.      

Documents

  • GENI FOA Mod 003_6.27.2011 (Last Updated: 4/20/2011 09:46 AM ET)

Previous Versions

  • SF-424: Application for Federal assistance. (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:45 PM ET)
  • SF424A: High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 02:22 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification: Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 08:28 AM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 08:28 AM ET)
  • Public Summary Form: Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:44 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:44 PM ET)
  • NEPA Questionnaire: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:44 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide: Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:45 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM ET. (Questions received after Wednesday at 12 PM ET will be answered the following week).  Responses are posted to "Frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • ARPA-E will cease to accept questions 96 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  Responses to the last questions will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  ARPA-E may consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 5/19/2011 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/18/2011 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000474: Solar Agile Delivery of Electrical Power Technology (Solar ADEPT)

SunShot leverages the unique strengths across DOE to reduce the total cost of utility-scale solar systems by 75 percent by 2017. If successful, this collaboration would deliver solar electricity at roughly 6 cents a kilowatt hour – a cost competitive with electricity from fossil fuels. This would enable solar electricity to scale without subsidies and make the U.S. globally competitive in solar technology. ARPA-E's portion of the collaboration is the Solar ADEPT program, which focuses on integrating advanced power electronics into solar panels and solar farms to extract and deliver energy more efficiently. Specifically, ARPA-E aims to invest in key advances in magnetics, semiconductor switches, and charge storage, which could reduce power conversion costs by up to 50 percent for utilities and 80 percent for homeowners.  

Documents

  • Solar ADEPT FOA Mod 003_06.27.2011 (Last Updated: 4/20/2011 09:47 AM ET)

Previous Versions

  • SF424: Application for Federal assistance. (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:41 PM ET)
  • SF424A: High Level Budget Spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 02:20 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification: Detailed budget spreadsheet. Must provide separate tabs by yearly period and total amount. Applicants must also provide tabs for the yearly and total budgets for any subawardees that are expected to perform 10% or more of the total project costs. (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 08:16 AM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 6/17/2011 08:27 AM ET)
  • Public Summary Form: Public (non-confidential) project summary in paragraph format to be released to the public in the event an award is made (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:39 PM ET)
  • Sample Indirect Rate Proposal (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:41 PM ET)
  • NEPA Questionnaire: National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance certification form. (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:30 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide: Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 6/14/2011 04:42 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM ET. (Questions received after Wednesday  at 12 PM ET will be answered the following week).  Responses are posted to "Frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • ARPA-E will cease to accept questions 96 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  Responses to the last questions will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  ARPA-E may consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 5/19/2011 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/18/2011 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000475: Conferences, Outreach, and Networking For New Energy Communities and Technologies (CONNECT)

By law, ARPA-E is required to spend at least 5 percent of its appropriated funds on technology transfer and outreach activities.  ARPA-E seeks to support energy technology conferences, workshops, and other events that will involve the exchange or dissemination of technical data and information, the transfer of advanced energy technologies to the private sector, the education of targeted audiences about energy technologies and their potential impact(s), the promotion of investment or business opportunities for advanced energy technologies, and the formation of new partnerships, collaborations, and networks among energy researchers, technologists, entrepreneurs, and investors.  ARPA-E also seeks to support student participation in energy conferences and other events in order to educate the next generation of energy researchers and technologists, attract researchers and technologists to energy-related fields and disciplines, and connect students with entities involved in the development and deployment of advanced energy technologies.

ARPA-E will accept applications on a continuous, rolling basis. ARPA-E will review applications on a quarterly basis. Please refer to the FOA for applicable quarterly deadlines. 

Documents

  • CONNECT FOA_06.30.2011 (Last Updated: 6/30/2011 08:43 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM ET. (Questions received after Wednesday at 12 PM ET will be answered the following week.) Responses may be posted at a later date by reason of Federal holidays or similar events. ARPA-E may consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE

Submission Deadlines

  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 12/1/2011 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000670: Open Funding Opportunity Announcement (OPEN FOA)

To address the challenges imposed by the rapidly evolving global energy market, ARPA-E seeks to support transformational research in all areas of energy R&D, including resource identification, extraction, transportation and use, and energy generation, storage, transmission and use in both the transportation and stationary power sectors.  Areas of research responsive to this FOA include (but are not limited to) electricity generation by both renewable and non-renewable means, electricity transmission, storage, and distribution; energy efficiency for buildings, manufacturing and commerce, and personal use; and all aspects of transportation, including the production and distribution of both renewable and non-renewable fuels, electrification, and energy efficiency in transportation.

 

The result of a successful ARPA-E project will be such that at the end of the project the transformational technology will be sufficiently advanced and well defined in terms of performance and risk to promote next-stage development or transfer of the project to next-stage developers.  Projects under this FOA must be aimed at more than progress toward identified project goals; the project must be aimed at actual delivery of these project goals.  The R&D effort on later-stage technology development projects must carry the risk reduction process for the technology to the point at which entrepreneurial decisions can be made with confidence.

Documents

  • DE-FOA-0000670_Open_FOA_Mod 03_v1_06.28.2012 (Last Updated: 3/2/2012 12:46 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Technical Volume Template_Updated 07.02.2012 (Last Updated: 6/13/2012 05:11 PM ET)
  • Technical Milestones Template (Last Updated: 6/13/2012 05:11 PM ET)
  • SF-424: Application for Federal assistance. (Last Updated: 6/13/2012 05:12 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification/SF-424A Workbook_Updated_06.27.2012 (Last Updated: 6/15/2012 08:44 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification/SF-424A Guidance (Last Updated: 6/15/2012 08:45 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide: Project summary in PowerPoint format. (Last Updated: 6/13/2012 05:30 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances Form (Last Updated: 6/13/2012 05:30 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 6/13/2012 05:30 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 6/13/2012 05:31 PM ET)
  • Reply to Reviewer Comments Template: Applicants may submit an optional Reply to Reviewer Comments. Applicants must use the Reply to Reviewer Comments template when submitting comments. (Last Updated: 6/13/2012 05:31 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM ET. (Questions received after Wednesday  at 12 PM ET will be answered the following week).  Responses are posted to "Frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • ARPA-E will cease to accept questions 96 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  Responses to the last questions will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  ARPA-E may consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 4/12/2012 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/13/2012 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000671: Request for Information (RFI) on Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0000671 for Chemo/electro-autotrophic Synthesis of Liquid Fuels at Scale

 

The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is solely to solicit input for ARPA-E consideration to inform the possible development of future chemo/electro-autotrophic fuel production programs.  Information obtained may be used by ARPA-E on a non-attribution basis.  This RFI provides biofuel and bioproducts stakeholders with an opportunity to contribute views and opinions regarding the requirements to transition bench-scale (e.g. microgram–milligram L-1h-1 production rates) chemo/electro-autotrophic fuel production technologies to efficient and cost competitive integrated chemo/electro-autotrophic fuel production platforms (e.g. multi-gram L-1h-1 production rates at scale).  Views are sought regarding various microbial systems, energy assimilation strategies, bioreactor development, scaling parameters, fuel/fuel precursor products, and cost of fuel/fuel precursor products, overall cost of program development and path to market adoption. 

 

The information you provide may be used by ARPA-E in support of program planning. THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY.  THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA).  NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME. 

Documents

  • ARPA-E Request for Information for Electrofuels Phase II (Last Updated: 2/8/2012 10:47 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI-FUELS@hq.doe.govTo submit comments to the Request for Information (RFI):

    Please submit any comments in PDF format to the email address, ARPA-E-RFI-FUELS@hq.doe.gov,  by 8:00 PM Eastern Time on April 30, 2012.  ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

    Please insert “Responses for RFI for FOA DE-FOA-0000671” in the subject line of your email, and include your name, organization, email address, and telephone number in the body of your email. 

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0000672: Methane Opportunities For Vehicular Energy (MOVE)

This program seeks to fund the development of transformational technologies that reduce the barriers to mass adoption of natural gas use in vehicles. Of particular interest are technologies that enable at-home refueling and low-cost, high energy density on-board storage for natural gas vehicles.

Documents

  • MOVE_FOA_Mod 2_05.17.2012 (Last Updated: 2/23/2012 02:17 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Technical Volume Template_MOVE_Mod 1_05.04.2012 (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:23 PM ET)
  • MOVE_Milestones_Template (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:26 PM ET)
  • SF-424: Application for Federal assistance. (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:27 PM ET)
  • SF424A: High Level Budget Spreadsheet. (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:28 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:41 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:37 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide: Project summary in PowerPoint format. (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:28 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances Form (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:31 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:35 PM ET)
  • Reply to Reviewer Comments Template: Applicants may submit an optional Reply to Reviewer Comments. Applicants must use the Reply to Reviewer Comments template when submitting comments. (Last Updated: 4/25/2012 04:36 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 5/17/2012 09:44 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements

    ·          Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM Eastern Time.  (Questions received after Wednesday at 12 PM Eastern Time will be answered the following week.)  ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.    

    ·          ARPA-E will cease to accept questions 72 hours in advance of each submission deadline.  Responses to questions received before the cutoff will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the submission deadline.  ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 3/26/2012 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 5/23/2012 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000673: Request for Information (RFI) for Advanced Technologies for Robust Control of Energy Storage

The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI)  is to seek input from researchers and technologists of various backgrounds and representing a broad range of fields and disciplines, with the goal of evaluating novel approaches to providing diagnostic, prognostic, and control capabilities to significantly increase performance and accelerate adoption of energy storage systems. The information you provide may be used by ARPA-E in support of program planning.

THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY.  THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME.

Documents

  • ARPA-E Request for Information (RFI) Advanced Technologies for Robust Control of Energy Storage (Last Updated: 2/17/2012 12:39 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI-SMART@hq.doe.govTo submit comments to the Request for Information (RFI):

    Please submit any comments in PDF format to the email address ARPA-E-RFI-SMART@hq.doe.gov by 8:00 PM Eastern Time on March 9, 2012.  ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means. 

    Please insert “Responses for RFI for FOA DE-FOA-0000673” in the subject line of your email, and include your name, organization, email address, and telephone number in the body of your email. 

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0000674: Energy Storage SBIR/STTR Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)

ARPA-E is soliciting proposals for projects to be performed under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs authorized pursuant to Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. § 638).  ARPA-E seeks to fund the development of transformational technologies that reduce the barriers to mass adoption of electrical energy storage for stationary and transportation applications.  For stationary applications, this solicitation focuses on two emerging research areas for low-cost stationary energy storage: (1) low-cost, grid-scale storage, particularly for electric distribution systems supporting high local-penetration of electric vehicles with high-rate charging demands and (2) low-cost storage for consumer-side of the meter applications.   For transportation applications, this solicitation focuses on developing electrical storage technologies in three areas : (1) new battery chemistries; (2) new battery architectures and (3) novel electric storage systems.

Documents

  • Energy Storage_SBIR-STTR_FOA_Mod 3_05.17.2012 (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 03:42 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 05:13 PM ET)
  • Technical Milestone Template_SBIR-STTR_Updated 05.18.2012 (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 05:35 PM ET)
  • SF-424: Application for Federal assistance. (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 05:11 PM ET)
  • SF424A: High Level Budget Spreadsheet. (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 05:09 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide: Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 05:12 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances Form (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 05:10 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosure Form (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 05:10 PM ET)
  • Reply to Reviewer Comments Template: Applicants may submit an optional Reply to Reviewer Comments. Applicants must use the Reply to Reviewer Comments template when submitting comments. (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 05:11 PM ET)
  • SBIR-STTR_Budget Justification_Workbook (Last Updated: 4/24/2012 05:35 PM ET)
  • SBIR-STTR_Budget Justification_Guidance (Last Updated: 4/24/2012 05:35 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 5/16/2012 03:43 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements
    • Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM ET. (Questions received after Wednesday  at 12 PM ET will be answered the following week).  Responses are posted to "Frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • ARPA-E will cease to accept questions 96 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  Responses to the last questions will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  ARPA-E may consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE

Submission Deadlines

  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 5/23/2012 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000675: Advanced Management and Protection of Energy-storage Devices (AMPED)

Energy storage can significantly improve U.S. energy independence, efficiency, and security by enabling a new generation of electric vehicles and by enhancing the capabilities of the U.S. electricity grid.  While rapid advances are being made in research and development of new battery materials and storage technologies, there remains a need for transformational innovations in the management of energy storage systems. Batteries are complex systems, and developing techniques to cost-effectively monitor, manage, and predict important performance measures remains a key technological challenge.  As a result, many battery systems are over-designed and operated well below their maximum energy and power capabilities to meet operational requirements that minimize the risk of premature or catastrophic failure.  ARPA-E's AMPED Program seeks to develop breakthrough sensing, control, and system technologies that can be practically deployed for superior management of commercial battery systems.

Documents

  • AMPED_FOA_Mod 2_05.17.2012 (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:01 PM ET)
  • AMPED Teaming Partners_05.14.2012 (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:07 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Technical Volume Template_Mod1_4.12.2012 (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:10 PM ET)
  • Technical Milestones Template_AMPED_Updated 05.18.2012 (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:08 PM ET)
  • SF-424: Application for Federal assistance. (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:05 PM ET)
  • SF424A: High Level Budget Spreadsheet. (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:06 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide: Project summary in PowerPoint format. (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:06 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances Form (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:03 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:04 PM ET)
  • Reply to Reviewer Comments Template: Applicants may submit an optional Reply to Reviewer Comments. Applicants must use the Reply to Reviewer Comments template when submitting comments. (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:05 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 4/2/2012 06:18 PM ET)
  • AMPED_Budget Justification_Workbook (Last Updated: 4/24/2012 05:29 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 5/17/2012 09:43 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements:
    • Every Friday, ARPA-E will post responses to any questions that were received by Wednesday at 12 PM ET. (Questions received after Wednesday  at 12 PM ET will be answered the following week).  Responses are posted to "Frequently Asked Questions" (see hyperlink below).
    • ARPA-E will cease to accept questions 96 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  Responses to the last questions will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the applicable deadline.  ARPA-E may consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.
  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE

Submission Deadlines

  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 5/23/2012 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000752: NAVFAC-ARPA-E Restricted Eligibility Competition for Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Devices (BEETIT)

Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) and ARPA-E will collaborate to initially assess up to 15 advanced concept research projects from the ARPA-E portfolio “Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovation Thermodevices” (BEETIT) and then select up to approximately 4 concepts which are considered as the most likely technologies to benefit the NAVFAC development objectives, and with the NAVFAC-ARPA-E goal of maturing them to be demonstrated at Technology Readiness Level 6.


Documents

  • NAVFAC-BEETIT FOA MOD 3_09.13.2012 (Last Updated: 8/13/2012 07:53 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • SF-424_Application for Federal Assistance (Last Updated: 9/5/2012 08:33 PM ET)
  • Technical Volume Template_Updated_09.11.12 (Last Updated: 9/5/2012 08:37 PM ET)
  • Technical_Milestones_Template (Last Updated: 9/5/2012 08:40 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification-SF-424A_Workbook (Last Updated: 9/5/2012 08:42 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification-SF-424A_Guidance (Last Updated: 9/5/2012 08:42 PM ET)
  • Summary_For_Public_Release_Template (Last Updated: 9/5/2012 08:46 PM ET)
  • Summary_Slide_PowerPoint_Template (Last Updated: 9/5/2012 08:48 PM ET)
  • Business_Assurances_Form (Last Updated: 9/5/2012 08:44 PM ET)
  • Other_Sources_of_Funding_Form (Last Updated: 9/5/2012 08:45 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements

    ARPA-E will provide responses to all questions received by Monday, September 10th at 5PM Eastern Time on ARPA-E eXCHANGE via email and posting on the ARPA-E website. (This date applies only to the Full Application phase. Questions received after Monday at 5 PM Eastern Time will not be answered.) ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.govFor questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 8/27/2012 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 9/26/2012 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000869: ROBUST AFFORDABLE NEXT GENERATION EV-STORAGE (RANGE)

This program seeks to fund the development of transformational electrochemical energy storage technologies that will accelerate widespread electric vehicle adoption by dramatically improving their driving range, cost, and reliability. To achieve this long-term objective, this program aims to maximize specific energy and minimize cost of energy storage systems at the vehicle level. Central to this system-level approach is the use of robust design principles for energy storage systems.  Robust design is defined as electrochemical energy storage chemistries and/or architectures (i.e. physical designs) that avoid thermal runaway and are immune to catastrophic failure regardless of manufacturing quality or abuse conditions. In addition, this program seeks multifunctional energy storage designs that use these robust storage systems to simultaneously serve other functions on a vehicle (for example, in the frame, body, and/or crumple zone), thus further reducing an energy storage system’s effective weight when normalized to the entire electric vehicle weight. It is anticipated that the core technologies developed under this program will advance all categories of electrified vehicles (hybrid, plug-in hybrid, extended-range electric, and all-electric vehicles); however, the primary focus of this program is on all-electric vehicles, referred to hereafter as electric vehicles (EVs).

Documents

  • 20130503-RANGE_FOA-Modification_2 (Last Updated: 5/3/2013 12:16 PM ET)
  • Teaming_List_RANGE_2013-05-31 (Last Updated: 6/3/2013 05:05 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Business Assurances Form Sample (Last Updated: 4/23/2013 05:47 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances Form (Last Updated: 4/23/2013 05:47 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosure Form Sample (Last Updated: 4/23/2013 05:47 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosure Form (Last Updated: 4/23/2013 05:48 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template: Applicants may submit an optional Reply to Reviewer Comments. Applicants must use the Reply to Reviewer Comments template when submitting comments. (Last Updated: 4/23/2013 05:48 PM ET)
  • SF-424: Application for Federal Assistance (Last Updated: 4/23/2013 05:48 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide: Project summary in PowerPoint format (Last Updated: 4/23/2013 05:49 PM ET)
  • Technical Milestones & Deliverables - Examples & Instructions (Last Updated: 4/23/2013 05:50 PM ET)
  • Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 4/23/2013 05:51 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release (Template) (Last Updated: 5/3/2013 12:15 PM ET)
  • Budget_Justification_Workbook_SF-424A_Updated_5-29-13 (Last Updated: 5/29/2013 04:31 PM ET)
  • Budget_Justification_Guidance_2013_5-29-13 (Last Updated: 5/29/2013 04:31 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements: ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes. ARPA-E will cease to accept questions approximately 5 business days in advance of each submission deadline. Responses to questions received before the cutoff will be posted approximately one business day in advance of the submission deadline. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 3/21/2013 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 6/6/2013 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000881: REDUCING EMISSIONS USING METHANOTROPHIC ORGANISMS FOR TRANSPORTATION ENERGY (REMOTE)

This program seeks to fund the development of bioconversion technologies that transform our ability to convert methane into liquid fuels. Of interest are biological routes to improve the rates and energy efficiencies of methane activation and subsequent fuel synthesis, as well as approaches to engineer high-productivity methane conversion processes. Within this program, three technical categories are considered: (1) high-efficiency biological methane activation, (2) high-efficiency biological synthesis of liquid fuels, and (3) process intensification approaches for biological methane conversion. The potential impacts of this FOA includes increasing the economic and energy security of the nation through production of low-cost, liquid transportation fuels with lower emissions than petroleum-based fuels.

REMOTE FOA Modification 001 was released on 3/27/13
REMOTE FOA Modification 002 was released on 5/22/13

Documents

  • Teaming_List_REMOTE_2013-05-03 (Last Updated: 5/3/2013 12:46 PM ET)
  • 20130522_REMOTE_FOA_Modification_002 (Last Updated: 5/22/2013 05:10 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Technical_Milestones_&_Deliverables_-_Instructions_&_Examples_-_05_21_13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:42 PM ET)
  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:42 PM ET)
  • Summary_Slide_Template (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:43 PM ET)
  • Other_Sources_of_Funding_Disclosure_Form_-_Sample_-_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:44 PM ET)
  • Other_Sources_of_Funding_Disclosure_Form_(Fillable)_-_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:44 PM ET)
  • Business_Assurances_Form_-_Sample_-_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:44 PM ET)
  • Business_Assurances_Form_(Fillable)_-_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:44 PM ET)
  • Replies_to_Reviewer_Comments_Template_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:44 PM ET)
  • Summary_For_Public_Release_(Template)__-_05_02_13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:45 PM ET)
  • REMOTE_Calculator_Tool_May_21_2013 (Last Updated: 5/22/2013 05:12 PM ET)
  • REMOTE_Calculator_Tool_Video_Guide (Last Updated: 5/24/2013 01:11 PM ET)
  • Budget_Justification_Workbook_SF-424A_Updated_5-6-13 (Last Updated: 6/7/2013 10:56 AM ET)
  • Technical_Volume_Template_06-11-13 (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 10:10 AM ET)
  • Budget_Justification_Guidance_2013_5-29-13 (Last Updated: 5/29/2013 04:33 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • Concept_Paper_Template (Last Updated: 4/16/2013 09:32 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements: ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes. ARPA-E will cease to accept questions approximately 5 business days in advance of each submission deadline. Responses to questions received before the cutoff will be posted approximately one business day in advance of the submission deadline. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 4/22/2013 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/8/2013 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000882: MODERN ELECTRO/THERMOCHEMICAL ADVANCES IN LIGHT-METAL SYSTEMS (METALS)

This program seeks to fund transformative new technologies for the primary processing of light metals (Al, Mg, and Ti) and for their cost effective, domestic recycling.  These metals are widely viewed as essential to achieving substantial energy savings and reduced carbon emissions through lightweighting in both automotive and aircraft applications; however their widespread adoption will only be realized when they are produced with lower costs, less energy consumption, and reduced carbon emissions so that they are competitive with incumbent structural metals - steel and stainless steel. Of particular interest to primary light metal production are integrated system approaches that allow for one or more of the following operational characteristics: variable energy inputs (including renewable energy), high temperature heat recovery, high temperature thermal storage, and use of domestically abundant ores.  Of particular interest to light metal recycling are transformative technologies and processes that enable rapid, high precision, and automated sorting of metals and alloys that are or can be integrated with high efficiency secondary light metal production.  Innovative concepts focused on energy intensive and/or high cost stages of both the primary and secondary production processes will also be considered.

The impact of technologies successfully emerging from the program will be to provide substantial benefits germane to the ARPA-E mission, including reduced domestic energy consumption, reduced emissions, and a technological lead in advanced light metal production technologies.  These technologies could have both a transformative and disruptive impact on the global structural metals market.

METALS FOA Modification 001 was released on 3/27/13
METALS FOA Modification 002 was released on 5/21/13

Documents

  • Teaming_List_METALS_2013-05-03 (Last Updated: 5/3/2013 12:48 PM ET)
  • 20130521_METALS_FOA_-_Modification_002 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:21 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Technical_Milestones_&_Deliverables_-_Instructions_&_Examples_-_05_21_13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:03 PM ET)
  • Summary_Slide_Template (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:04 PM ET)
  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:04 PM ET)
  • Other_Sources_of_Funding_Disclosure_Form_-_Sample_-_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:04 PM ET)
  • Other_Sources_of_Funding_Disclosure_Form_(Fillable)_-_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:05 PM ET)
  • Business_Assurances_Form_-_Sample_-_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:05 PM ET)
  • Business_Assurances_Form_(Fillable)_-_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:05 PM ET)
  • Replies_to_Reviewer_Comments_Template_04-23-13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:05 PM ET)
  • Summary_For_Public_Release_(Template)__-_05_02_13 (Last Updated: 5/21/2013 06:06 PM ET)
  • Technical_Volume_Template_06-11-13 (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 10:11 AM ET)
  • Budget_Justification_Workbook_SF-424A_Updated_5-6-13 (Last Updated: 6/7/2013 10:57 AM ET)
  • Budget_Justification_Guidance_2013_5-29-13 (Last Updated: 5/29/2013 04:34 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • Concept_Paper_Template (Last Updated: 4/16/2013 09:33 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements: ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes. ARPA-E will cease to accept questions approximately 5 business days in advance of each submission deadline. Responses to questions received before the cutoff will be posted approximately one business day in advance of the submission deadline. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 4/22/2013 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/8/2013 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000937: RFI Regarding Support for Crowdsourcing Vehicle Design Competitions

ARPA-E seeks input from parties capable of administering crowdsourcing innovation challenges, with the goal of aiding in the identification of novel approaches for light-weight automotive vehicle design and construction. The information you provide may be used by ARPA-E in support of identifying capabilities for managing potential crowdsourced competition activities within the agency. 

THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME.
 

Documents

  • RFI_Support_for_Crowdsourcing_Vehicle_Design_Competitions_20130606_Final (Last Updated: 6/6/2013 11:40 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI-Challenge@hq.doe.gov 
    Responses to this RFI must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format and attached to an email addressed to ARPA-E-RFI-Challenge@hq.doe.gov and RECEIVED BY NO LATER THAN 8:00 PM EDT ON July 05, 2013. Responses submitted by other means will not be reviewed or considered. Questions regarding the content of this RFI must be submitted to the email address provided above.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0000938: RFI on Personal Thermal Management Systems to Reduce Building Energy Consumption

ARPA-E seeks input from researchers and technologists from a broad range of fields and disciplines to address advanced clothing and textiles with enhanced thermal management capabilities.  These technical solutions have the potential to enable a wider temperature set point range for buildings, thereby reducing the energy consumed to heat or cool them, while maintaining or improving personal thermal comfort for building occupants. The information you provide may be used by ARPA-E in support of program planning.


THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY.  THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME.


Documents

  • RFI_Personal Thermal Management Systems_updated_07.10.2013 (Last Updated: 6/6/2013 11:23 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI-Textiles@hq.doe.gov 
    Responses to this RFI must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format and attached to an email addressed to ARPA-E-RFI-Textiles@hq.doe.gov and RECEIVED BY NO LATER THAN 8:00 PM EDT ON July 26, 2013. Responses submitted by other means will not be reviewed or considered. Questions regarding the content of this RFI must be submitted to the email address provided above.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0000941: STRATEGIES FOR WIDE-BANDGAP, INEXPENSIVE TRANSISTORS FOR CONTROLLING HIGH EFFICIENCY SYSTEMS (SWITCHES) (SBIR/STTR)

This program seeks to fund transformational advances in wide bandgap (WBG) materials, device fabrication, and device architectures. The goal of this program is to enable the development of high voltage (1200V+), high current (100A) single die power semiconductor devices that, upon ultimately reaching scale, would have the potential to reach functional cost parity with silicon power transistors while also offering breakthrough relative circuit performance (low losses, high switching frequencies, and high temperature operation). These transformational technologies would have promise to reduce the barriers to ubiquitous deployment of low-loss WBG power semiconductor devices in stationary and transportation energy applications.

Documents

  • SBIR_2013_SWITCHES_FOA_Final (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:09 PM ET)
  • Teaming List_SWITCHES_07-15-2013 (Last Updated: 6/19/2013 10:38 AM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Full Application

  • Budget Justification Workbook (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:17 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:18 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances Form (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:18 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances Form Sample (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:18 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosure Form (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:19 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosure Form Sample (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:19 PM ET)
  • Reply to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:19 PM ET)
  • SBIR VCOC Certification (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:19 PM ET)
  • SF-424: Application for Federal Assistance (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:22 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:23 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:23 PM ET)
  • Technical Milestones & Deliverables - Instructions & Examples (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:24 PM ET)
  • Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:24 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements: ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes. ARPA-E will cease to accept questions approximately 5 business days in advance of each submission deadline. Responses to questions received before the cutoff will be posted approximately one business day in advance of the submission deadline. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Notice of Intent Deadline: 7/8/2013 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/19/2013 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000942: STRATEGIES FOR WIDE-BANDGAP, INEXPENSIVE TRANSISTORS FOR CONTROLLING HIGH EFFICIENCY SYSTEMS (SWITCHES)

This program seeks to fund transformational advances in wide bandgap (WBG) materials, device fabrication, and device architectures. The goal of this program is to enable the development of high voltage (1200V+), high current (100A) single die power semiconductor devices that, upon ultimately reaching scale, would have the potential to reach functional cost parity with silicon power transistors while also offering breakthrough relative circuit performance (low losses, high switching frequencies, and high temperature operation). These transformational technologies would have promise to reduce the barriers to ubiquitous deployment of low-loss WBG power semiconductor devices in stationary and transportation energy applications.

Documents

  • Non-_SBIR_SWITCHES_FOA_Final (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:38 PM ET)
  • Teaming List_SWITCHES_07-15-2013 (Last Updated: 6/19/2013 10:57 AM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Full Application

  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:41 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification Workbook (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:42 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances Form (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:42 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances Form Sample (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:42 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosure Form (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:42 PM ET)
  • Other Sources of Funding Disclosure Form Sample (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:42 PM ET)
  • Reply to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:43 PM ET)
  • SF-424: Application for Federal Assistance (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:43 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:43 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:44 PM ET)
  • Technical Milestones & Deliverables - Instructions & Examples (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:44 PM ET)
  • Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 6/11/2013 05:44 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements: ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes. ARPA-E will cease to accept questions approximately 5 business days in advance of each submission deadline. Responses to questions received before the cutoff will be posted approximately one business day in advance of the submission deadline. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Notice of Intent Deadline: 7/8/2013 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/19/2013 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0000949: FULL-SPECTRUM OPTIMIZED CONVERSION AND UTILIZATION OF SUNLIGHT (FOCUS)

The overarching objective of the FOCUS Program is to create disruptive new solar energy conversion and storage technology options that enable far higher penetration of solar energy into the U.S. energy system than could be expected using only today’s PV, CSP and electrical storage options. Technical pathways to this goal include: 1) concentrating hybrid solar energy converters that optimize the utilization of the entire solar spectrum by inexpensively converting sunlight to both heat and electricity; and 2) inexpensive hybrid energy storage devices that require both electricity and heat as inputs, with electricity as the output. At technology maturity, energy systems incorporating these advanced converters and storage devices will be cost-competitive with other solutions: for example, electricity projects at utility scale will make dispatchable solar electricity competitive with conventional generation. A subsidiary objective of the FOCUS Program is to form a diverse research community (including, e.g., CSP mechanical engineers, PV semiconductor materials and device scientists, optics/photonics experts, chemists, low-cost manufacturing experts and system integrators) who will innovate together. Successful FOCUS projects will reduce energy-related emissions, decrease U.S. dependence on foreign energy sources, and provide U.S. leadership in advanced solar energy technology.

Documents

  • FOCUS_FOA_Full Application_mod 01_09.30.2013 (Last Updated: 7/16/2013 11:00 AM ET)
  • FOCUS_Teaming_List_10.18.2013 (Last Updated: 7/26/2013 03:11 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • Concept_Paper_Template (Last Updated: 7/18/2013 03:36 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:32 PM ET)
  • Budget_Justification_Workbook_SF-424A_Updated_9-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:30 PM ET)
  • Budget_Justification_Guidance_2013_9-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:30 PM ET)
  • FOCUS_Technical_Volume_Template_09-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:32 PM ET)
  • Technical_Milestones_&_Deliverables_Instructions_&_Examples_09-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:35 PM ET)
  • Other_Sources_of_Funding_Disclosure_Form_Sample_09-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:33 PM ET)
  • Other_Sources_of_Funding_Disclosure_Form_(Fillable)_09-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:32 PM ET)
  • Business_Assurances_Form_Sample_09-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:37 PM ET)
  • Business_Assurances_Form_(Fillable)_09-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:38 PM ET)
  • Summary_Slide_Template (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:34 PM ET)
  • Summary_For_Public_Release_(Template)_09-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:33 PM ET)
  • Reply_to_Reviewer_Comments_Template_09-30-2013 (Last Updated: 9/30/2013 04:36 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements: ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes. ARPA-E will cease to accept questions approximately 5 business days in advance of each submission deadline. Responses to questions received before the cutoff will be posted approximately one business day in advance of the submission deadline. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 8/22/2013 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 11/4/2013 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001026: RELIABLE ELECTRICITY BASED ON ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS (REBELS)

This program, Reliable Electricity Based on ELectrochemical Systems (REBELS), seeks to disrupt traditional learning curves for distributed stationary power generation, by introducing technology concepts that have the potential for significantly lower cost and that are capable of performance superior to current distributed generation technologies. Fuel cell technologies have been touted for decades due to their high chemical-to-electrical conversion efficiencies and potential for near-zero greenhouse gas emissions when fueled by hydrogen or operated as part of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) process. However, fuel cell technologies have not achieved widespread adoption due primarily to high cost relative to incumbent combustion technologies. In this program, ARPA-E seeks to fund transformational fuel cell devices that operate in an intermediate temperature range in an attempt to 1) create new pathways to achieve an installed cost to the end-user of less than $1,500/kW at moderate production volumes,  and 2) create new fuel cell functionality to increase grid stability and integration of renewable energy technologies such as wind and solar.

Documents

  • REBELS_FOA_Amendment_001_Full_Application_Information_02.27 (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:48 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • Concept_Paper_Template (Last Updated: 11/25/2013 11:36 AM ET)
  • REBELS_FOA_Concept_Papers_11_25_2013 (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:49 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:30 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification-SF-424A_Workbook (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:30 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification-SF-424A_Workbook_Guidance (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:31 PM ET)
  • REBELS_Technical_Volume_Template (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:36 PM ET)
  • Technical_Milestones_&_Deliverables_-_Instructions_&_Examples (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:38 PM ET)
  • Business_Assurances_Form_Sample (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:41 PM ET)
  • Business_Assurances_Form_Fillable (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:41 PM ET)
  • Other_Sources_of_Funding_Disclosure_Form_Sample (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:42 PM ET)
  • Other_Sources_of_Funding_Disclosure_Form_Fillable (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:43 PM ET)
  • Summary_For_Public_Release_Template (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:44 PM ET)
  • Summary_Slide_Template (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:44 PM ET)
  • Replies_to_Reviewer_Comments_Template (Last Updated: 2/27/2014 03:45 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements: ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes. ARPA-E will cease to accept questions approximately 5 business days in advance of each submission deadline. Responses to questions received before the cutoff will be posted approximately one business day in advance of the submission deadline. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 1/8/2014 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 4/14/2014 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001078: NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI): To Issue a Restricted Eligibility Funding Opportunity Announcement for Collaborative Grid Testing, Research and Valuation and Testing of Advanced Energy Storage Systems

ARPA-E intends to promptly issue a restricted-eligibility Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for collaborative electrical power grid testing, research and valuation of advanced energy storage systems. The purpose of the FOA is to fund one or more research collaborations that facilitate rapid commercialization of energy storage systems resulting from ARPA-E funded research efforts. While new grid storage technologies are maturing quickly, their adoption is hindered by a lack of performance and reliability data, and by customers’ perceptions of the technologies as unproven. The research collaboration(s) selected through the FOA will address this gap in adoption of new energy storage technologies.
 
As part of this initiative, ARPA-E Program Director(s) and technical teams will be substantially involved in the resulting research collaborations. Through the FOA, ARPA-E intends to issue one or more awards using Cooperative Agreement instruments.
 
Due to the technical capabilities necessary to conduct the planned research, ARPA-E has determined, based on market research, that there is a limited number of applicants/applicant teams capable of conducting the planned research. In preparation for issuing the FOA, ARPA-E is issuing this NOI to notify interested potential FOA applicants, including teams, with the technical capabilities identified below.
 
FOA APPLICATIONS WILL BE BY INVITATION ONLY. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN AN INVITATION TO APPLY UNDER THE RESTRICTED-ELIGIBLITY FOA, YOU MUST PROVIDE THE INFORMATION (ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS SPECIFIED) BELOW THROUGH THE PROCESS – AND WITHIN THE TIMELIMIT – SPECIFIED BELOW. ARPA-E WILL THEN DETERMINE ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS TO INVITE TO SUBMIT FOA APPLICATIONS.
 
THIS IS AN NOI ONLY. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME.
 
In order to be considered for invitation to apply to the planned FOA, respondents must submit answers to the questions inthe document below.  Responses should be submitted in PDF format to the email address: arpaestoragenoi@hq.doe.gov.  The deadline for responses is extended one week to 5:00 PM Eastern Time on February 21, 2014. ARPA-E will not review or consider responses submitted by other means.
 
Emails should conform to the following guidelines: Please insert “Responses for NOI for FOA DE-FOA-0001078” in the subject line of your email, and include your name, organization, email address, telephone number, mailing address, and type of company (i.e. university, non-governmental organization, small business, large business, FFRDC, GOGO).

Documents

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For any administrative questions regarding this Notice, please submit questions in an email to: ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov (with "NOI for FOA DE-FOA-0001078" in the subject line).

Submission Deadlines

  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0001127: DELIVERING EFFICIENT LOCAL THERMAL AMENITIES (DELTA)

Building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) account for 13% of energy consumption in the United States. The DELTA program seeks to enable saving 2% of domestic energy use by funding the development of Localized Thermal Management Systems (LTMS). LTMS modify the local thermal envelope around the human body rather than the building. When implemented in a built environment, LTMS are expected to enable an expansion of the temperature setpoints in buildings. ARPA‐E analyses demonstrate that a potential energy savings for building heating and cooling >15% is available when compared to traditional HVAC setpoints.

ARPA‐E envisions DELTA supporting a broad range of LTMS that would enable the energy savings and emissions reduction objectives described in this FOA. Such technologies may range from on‐body wearable devices to off‐body installed systems. Installed systems could provide near range (< 1 m) and long range (>1 m) energy transfer to the human body without substantially heating or cooling the surrounding air. ARPA‐E expects adoption of LTMS for both the commercial and residential sectors. Due to the lower cost and ease of implementation, it is expected that wearable technologies are more likely to make early penetration into the residential sector. ARPA‐E recognizes the tremendous opportunities for energy savings offered by LTMS due to their inherent high energy efficiency, low capital installation cost, ease of upgrading and ability to offer personalized thermal environmental control. This FOA presents a radical shift of thermal comfort management away from centralized building systems to distributed, local solutions. This approach will leverage recent and future advancements in distributed sensing, communications, control, innovative materials and wearable technologies for the development of quickly deployable devices to significantly improve building HVAC efficiencies. While the scope of this program focuses on LTMS for quick adoption in existing buildings, our long term vision is that LTMS solutions may eventually reduce our reliance on tightly controlled building environments, thus enabling radical new sustainable architecture in next generation energy‐efficient building designs.

Documents

  • DELTA Full Application FOA - Mod 03 - 08.13.2014 (Last Updated: 8/13/2014 03:49 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

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Concept Paper

  • DELTA_CP_FOA_Mod_01__05-30-2014 (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:07 PM ET)
  • DELTA_Concept_Paper_Template (Last Updated: 4/29/2014 10:56 AM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:16 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification - SF-424A - Workbook (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:16 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification - SF-424A - Guidance (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:17 PM ET)
  • DELTA Technical Volume - Template (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:19 PM ET)
  • Technical Milestones & Deliverables - Instructions & Examples (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:18 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosure Form (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:20 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:21 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release - Template (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:18 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide - Template (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:31 PM ET)
  • Reply to Reviewer Comments - Template (Last Updated: 8/4/2014 05:24 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements: ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 6/13/2014 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 9/18/2014 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001128: METHANE OBSERVATION NETWORKS WITH INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY TO OBTAIN REDUCTIONS (MONITOR)

The goal of the MONITOR program is to support the development of disruptive approaches for methane emission detection and measurement that will enable widespread utilization and facilitate reductions in methane emissions. The program implementation focus is on “oil and gas systems” from the wellhead to the end-user. Cost-effective measurement of methane emissions will facilitate detection and early mitigation of leaks and process upsets, thus reducing the overall emissions of methane from the production of natural gas.

Documents

  • MONITOR Full Application FOA - Mod 03 - 08.13.2014 (Last Updated: 8/13/2014 03:51 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • MONITOR - CP - FOA - 06.04.2014 - MOD 01 (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:17 PM ET)
  • MONITOR_Concept_Paper_Template (Last Updated: 4/29/2014 10:19 AM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:22 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification - SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:19 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification - SF-424A Workbook - Guidance (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:23 PM ET)
  • MONITOR Technical Volume - Template (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 05:43 PM ET)
  • Technical Milestones & Deliverables - Instructions & Examples (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:26 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:27 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:28 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide - Template (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:24 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release - Template (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:29 PM ET)
  • Reply to Reviewer Comments - Template (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 04:29 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    For questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements: ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 6/13/2014 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 9/25/2014 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001184: ACCELERATING LOW-COST PLASMA HEATING AND ASSEMBLY (ALPHA)


ALPHA seeks to develop and demonstrate low-cost tools to aid in the development of fusion power, with a focus on approaches to produce plasmas in the final density range of 1018-1023 ions/cm3 (at Lawson conditions). The program goal is to create a toolset that will allow a significant reduction in facilities costs for fusion development and to enable rapid learning through a high shot rate at a low cost-per-shot, enabling rapid progress along new learning curves towards economical fusion power

Documents

  • ALPHA FOA - Full Application - MOD 04 - 01.22.2015 (Last Updated: 1/22/2015 04:27 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • ALPHA FOA - Full Application - MOD 03 - 12.11.14 (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:02 PM ET)
  • ALPHA FOA - Concept Papers - MOD 02 - 09.17.2014 (Last Updated: 9/17/2014 11:33 AM ET)
  • ALPHA FOA - Concept Papers - Mod 01 - 09.08.2014 (Last Updated: 9/8/2014 11:44 AM ET)
  • ALPHA - Concept Paper FOA - 08.28.2014 (Last Updated: 8/28/2014 12:06 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

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Concept Paper

  • ALPHA - Concept Paper - Template (Last Updated: 8/28/2014 11:53 AM ET)
  • ALPHA - Concept Paper Summary Slide - Template (Last Updated: 8/28/2014 11:58 AM ET)

Full Application

  • SF- 424 (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:11 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:19 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:10 PM ET)
  • ALPHA - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:21 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:12 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:12 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:13 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:13 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 12/11/2014 04:12 PM ET)

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Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 10/14/2014 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 2/2/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001197: ADVANCED RESEARCH IN DRY-COOLING (ARID)

This program seeks to fund transformative new power plant cooling technologies that enable high thermal-to-electric energy conversion efficiency with zero net water dissipation to the atmosphere.  Of particular interest to this program are technologies that incorporate air cooling, sorption-based cooling, multimode (convection/radiant) cooling, large capacity cool storage, or any other innovative heat rejection technology that addresses the programmatic goals. Successful technologies emerging from this program will enable continued reliable and efficient domestic electric power production, independent of population growth and climatic variations and with minimal impact on the aquatic environment. Market penetration of these technologies will significantly reduce the risk of lost thermoelectric power production. This program aims to bridge the gap between fundamental scientific advances, such as those arising from the NSF Thermal Transport Processes Program, ONR Ship Systems and Engineering Research Program (Thermal Energy Management), and the NSF/EPRI Advanced Dry Cooling for Power Plants program, and technology that will have a transformative impact in dry-cooling of power plants.


A list of potential teaming partners can be found here: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/TeamingPartners - ARID

Documents

  • ARID FOA - Full Application - MOD 04 - 02.02.2015 (Last Updated: 2/2/2015 06:30 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • ARID FOA - Full Application - MOD 03 - 12.18.2014 (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 03:54 PM ET)
  • ARID FOA - Concept Paper - MOD 02 - 10.29.2014 (Last Updated: 10/29/2014 11:43 AM ET)
  • ARID FOA - Concept Papers - Mod 01 - 10.01.2014 (Last Updated: 10/1/2014 09:40 AM ET)
  • ARID FOA - Concept Papers - 09.26.2014 (Last Updated: 9/26/2014 10:21 AM ET)
  • Water Stress on U.S. Power Production at Decadal Time Horizons, Sept 2014 (Last Updated: 9/26/2014 10:22 AM ET)

Required Application Documents

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Concept Paper

  • ARID - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 9/26/2014 10:23 AM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 04:10 PM ET)
  • ARID Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 04:14 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 04:10 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 04:11 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 04:11 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 04:11 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 04:12 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 04:15 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 04:12 PM ET)

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Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 11/10/2014 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 2/13/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001198: GENerators for Small Electrical and Thermal Systems (GENSETS)

The GENSETS Program – GENerators for Small Electrical and Thermal Systems – seeks to fund the development of potentially disruptive generator technologies that will enable widespread deployment of residential Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems. Here, CHP is defined as the distributed generation of electricity from piped-in natural gas fuel at a residence or a commercial site complemented by use of exhaust heat for local heating and cooling. If adopted widely by U.S. residential and commercial sectors, GENSETS CHP systems could lead to annual primary energy savings of more than 5 quadrillion BTU (quads). GENSETS systems could also provide annual CO2 emissions reductions of more than 200 million metric tons, which is roughly 10% of the CO2 produced annually from U.S. electricity generation and 4% of total U.S. annual CO2 emissions.

The GENSETS Program seeks transformative generators/engines with 1 kW of electrical output (kWe) that have high efficiency (40% fuel to electricity), long life (10 years), low cost ($3,000 per system), and low emissions. Heat engines and generators capable of achieving these targets may include internal and external combustion engines, turbines, and solid state devices such as thermophotovoltaics, thermionic emitters, and thermoelectrics. It is anticipated that the same technologies developed for 1-kWe engines in GENSETS could be adapted to build larger engines with even higher efficiencies for various commercial sectors of the U.S.

A list of potential teaming partners can be found here: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/TeamingPartners - GENSETS

Documents

  • GENSETS FOA - Full Application - MOD 01 - 02.09.2015 (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 10:58 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • GENSETS FOA - Concept Paper - 10.16.2014 (Last Updated: 10/16/2014 01:51 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

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Concept Paper

  • GENSETS - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 10/16/2014 02:02 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 03:44 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 03:46 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 03:46 PM ET)
  • GENSETS Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 11:00 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 03:49 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 03:51 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release - Template (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 03:56 PM ET)
  • GENSETS Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 11:01 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments - Template (Last Updated: 2/9/2015 04:20 PM ET)

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Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 12/1/2014 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 3/23/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001199: Traveler Response Architecture using Novel Signaling for Network Efficiency in Transportation (TRANSNET)

The Traveler Response Architecture using Novel Signaling for Network Efficiency in Transportation (TRANSNET) program seeks solutions that minimize energy consumption in America’s surface transportation network through the use of network control mechanisms that operate through personalized signals directed at individual travelers.

In 2013, the United States used more than 25% of its energy supply for the purpose of moving people and goods from one place to another, i.e., in the transportation sector. Even modest improvements that reduce transportation energy consumption can reduce energy imports and greenhouse gas emissions, two of ARPA-E’s primary goals. To date, technologies directed at transportation have focused primarily on the diversification of energy supplies (e.g., the production of alternative liquid fuels and electrification) or on improvements in vehicle fuel efficiency (e.g., combustion efficiency, weight reduction, and aerodynamic design). The TRANSNET program takes an alternative, complementary approach through the development of technologies that target both the factors that drive energy consumption and the overall energy efficiency of personal transportation, without changing the mechanical efficiency of each mode (car, bus, train, etc.) within the network.

A list of potential teaming partners can be found here: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/TeamingPartners - TRANSNET

Documents

  • TRANSNET FOA - Full Application - MOD 03 - 03.24.2015 (Last Updated: 3/24/2015 03:45 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • TRANSNET FOA - Full Application - MOD 02 - 03.03.2015 (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 04:46 PM ET)
  • TRANSNET FOA - Concept Paper - MOD 01 - 12.01.2014 (Last Updated: 12/1/2014 01:50 PM ET)
  • TRANSNET FOA - Concept Paper - 11.10.2014 (Last Updated: 11/10/2014 04:30 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

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Concept Paper

  • TRANSNET Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 11/10/2014 02:12 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 04:19 PM ET)
  • TRANSNET Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 04:32 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 03:59 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 04:19 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 04:22 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 04:23 PM ET)
  • TRANSNET Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 04:21 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 04:31 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 3/3/2015 04:31 PM ET)

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Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 12/22/2014 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 4/14/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001211: TRANSPORTATION ENERGY RESOURCES FROM RENEWABLE AGRICULTURE (TERRA)


There is an urgent need to accelerate energy crop development for the production of renewable transportation fuels from biomass. Recent technological advancements have now made it possible to extract massive volumes of genetic, physiological, and environmental data from certain crops, but, even with these resources, the data still cannot be processed into the knowledge needed to predict crop performance in the field.   The overall objective of the TERRA program is to develop tools that enable an increase in the rate and extent of genetic improvement of the yield of bioenergy crops grown in the field. If successful, the program will enhance land use efficiency, reduce competition between bioenergy and food crops, improve environmental sustainability, and provide a more stable supply of biomass for transportation fuels and bio-refineries.

ARPA-E seeks multidisciplinary teams to leverage advancements in automation, sensor technologies, computational analytics and low-cost nucleotide sequencing and develop innovative phenotyping systems that enable (a) new predictive algorithms for plant growth, (b) more detailed measurements for plant physiology, and (c) more sophisticated bioinformatics pipelines for gene discovery and trait association. TERRA will enable breeders to evaluate more individual plants, to select appropriate plants for breeding earlier in the growing season, to capture better information about them during their development, and to associate this information with the best genes to propagate.

A list of potential teaming partners can be found here: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/TeamingPartners - TERRA

Documents

  • TERRA FOA - Full Application - MOD 02 - 02.02.2015 (Last Updated: 2/2/2015 05:56 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • TERRA FOA - Full Application - MOD 01 - 01.21.2015 (Last Updated: 1/21/2015 04:00 PM ET)
  • TERRA FOA - Concept Papers - 10.01.2014 (Last Updated: 10/1/2014 04:26 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

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Concept Paper

  • TERRA - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 10/1/2014 04:35 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 1/20/2015 04:01 PM ET)
  • TERRA - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 1/21/2015 04:06 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 2/11/2015 04:10 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 1/20/2015 04:02 PM ET)
  • TERRA Robotics and Breeding Workbook (Last Updated: 1/21/2015 04:09 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 1/20/2015 04:02 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 1/20/2015 04:02 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 1/20/2015 04:02 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 1/20/2015 04:03 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 1/20/2015 04:03 PM ET)

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Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 11/17/2014 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 3/2/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001255: MICRO-SCALE OPTIMIZED SOLAR-CELL ARRAYS WITH INTEGRATED CONCENTRATION (MOSAIC)

The MOSAIC (Micro-scale Optimized Solar-cell Arrays with Integrated Concentration) Program will fund potentially disruptive technologies and related system concepts to achieve new performance and cost benchmarks for solar-electric generation from photovoltaics (PV). Specifically, MOSAIC will develop novel concepts that integrate arrays of high-performance micro-scale concentrated PV (micro-CPV) elements into modules that are similar in profile and cost to traditional non-concentrated “flat-plate” (FP) PV, but achieve the performance level associated with conventional Concentrated Photovoltaics (CPV). Realization of the aggressive targets of MOSAIC will require the formation of R&D teams from several communities, including material scientists, electrical and packaging engineers, optical engineers, micro-scale manufacturing specialists, and researchers in polymers and opto-electronics. 

A list of potential teaming partners can be found here: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/TeamingPartners - MOSAIC

Documents

  • MOSAIC FOA - Full Application - MOD 02 - 03.23.2015 (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 05:50 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • MOSAIC FOA - Concept Paper - 12.08.2014 (Last Updated: 12/8/2014 03:58 PM ET)
  • MOSAIC FOA - Concept Paper - MOD 01 - 12.31.2014 (Last Updated: 12/31/2014 09:58 AM ET)

Required Application Documents

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Concept Paper

  • MOSAIC - Concept Paper Summary Slide - Template (Last Updated: 12/8/2014 03:59 PM ET)
  • MOSAIC - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 12/8/2014 04:00 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 03:31 PM ET)
  • MOSAIC Technical Volume (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 05:48 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:18 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:19 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 03:54 PM ET)
  • Business Assurance & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:19 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:08 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:08 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:07 PM ET)

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Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 1/22/2015 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 5/7/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001256: MICRO-SCALE OPTIMIZED SOLAR-CELL ARRAYS WITH INTEGRATED CONCENTRATION (MOSAIC) (SBIR/STTR)

The MOSAIC (Micro-scale Optimized Solar-cell Arrays with Integrated Concentration) Program will fund potentially disruptive technologies and related system concepts to achieve new performance and cost benchmarks for solar-electric generation from photovoltaics (PV).   Specifically, MOSAIC will develop novel concepts that integrate arrays of high-performance micro-scale concentrated PV (micro-CPV) elements into modules that are similar in profile and cost to traditional non-concentrated “flat-plate” (FP) PV, but achieve the performance level associated with conventional Concentrated Photovoltaics (CPV).  Realization of the aggressive targets of MOSAIC will require the formation of R&D teams from several communities, including material scientists, electrical and packaging engineers, optical engineers, micro-scale manufacturing specialists, and researchers in polymers and opto-electronics. 

A list of potential teaming partners can be found here: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/TeamingPartners - MOSAIC

Documents

  • MOSAIC FOA - SBIR/STTR - Full Application - MOD 02 - 03.23.15 (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 05:53 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • MOSAIC FOA - SBIR/STTR - Concept Paper - MOD 01 - 12.31.2014 (Last Updated: 12/31/2014 10:04 AM ET)
  • MOSAIC FOA - SBIR/STTR - Concept Paper - 12.08.2014 (Last Updated: 12/8/2014 03:36 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

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Concept Paper

  • MOSAIC - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 12/8/2014 03:39 PM ET)
  • MOSAIC - Concept Paper - Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 12/8/2014 03:44 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:22 PM ET)
  • MOSAIC SBIR/STTR Technical Volume (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 05:51 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook - SBIR/STTR (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:34 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook Guidance - SBIR/STTR (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:35 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - SBIR/STTR (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:36 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:24 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:24 PM ET)
  • SBIR VCOC Certification (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:37 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 3/23/2015 04:26 PM ET)

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Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 1/22/2015 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 5/7/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001261: OPEN 2015

The Full Application submission window is now closed.

The objective of an ARPA-E OPEN FOA is simple, yet comprehensive: to support the development of potentially disruptive new technologies across the full spectrum of energy applications. ARPA-E seeks to support transformational research in all areas of energy R&D, covering transportation and stationary applications. Areas of research responsive to this FOA include (but are not limited to) electricity generation by both renewable and non-renewable means; electricity transmission, storage, and distribution; energy efficiency for buildings, manufacturing and commerce, and personal use; and all aspects of transportation, including the production and distribution of both renewable and non-renewable fuels, electrification, and energy efficiency in transportation.

Because of the enormous breadth of energy technologies solicited under an OPEN FOA, it is impossible to provide the well-defined technical targets contained in an ARPA-E FOA for a focused technology program. Rather, ARPA-E asks applicants to address the potential impact of the proposed technology on the agency’s Mission Areas: reducing imported energy, reducing energy-related emissions, and improving energy efficiency. The critical question for applicants to consider in assessing potential impact is: “If it works, will it matter?” In a FOA for a focused technology program, this question has already been answered by ARPA-E. If an applicant can demonstrate that the proposed technology can achieve the technical targets specified in the FOA for a focused program, the agency believes that the technology can have significant impact on the agency’s missions. In an OPEN FOA, the burden of demonstrating potential impact lies solely upon the applicant, who must make the strongest possible case for why the proposed technology will matter – that it has the potential to change our energy future.

Documents

  • OPEN FOA 2015 - Full Application - MOD 02 - 05.14.2015 (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:13 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • OPEN FOA 2015 - Concept Paper - MOD 01 - 01.30.2015 (Last Updated: 1/30/2015 02:43 PM ET)
  • OPEN 2015 FOA - Notice of Intent / Concept Paper - 01.07.2015 (Last Updated: 1/6/2015 05:21 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

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Concept Paper

  • OPEN 2015 - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 1/6/2015 05:23 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 Application for Federal Assistance (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:19 PM ET)
  • OPEN FOA 2015 Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:18 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:19 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:19 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:19 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:20 PM ET)
  • OPEN FOA 2015 Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:28 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:21 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 5/14/2015 02:29 PM ET)

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Submission Deadlines

  • Notice of Intent Deadline: 2/20/2015 5:00 PM ET
  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 2/27/2015 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 6/29/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001289: NETWORK OPTIMIZED DISTRIBUTED ENERGY SYSTEMS (NODES)

Through the Network Optimized Distributed Energy Systems (NODES) program, ARPA-E will fund the development of innovative and disruptive technologies for real-time management of transmission and distribution networks by system-wide control and coordination of flexible load and Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to improve the overall efficiency and reliability of the U.S. electric grid and enable renewables penetration at the 50% level or greater. The objective is to reliably manage, locally or globally, dynamic changes in the grid by leveraging these additional grid resources’ capability to provide ancillary services to the electric grid at different time scales. This will facilitate greater grid resiliency, security, and flexibility, while having minimal impact on customer quality of service (QoS).

The expected system level benefits include net energy savings, reduction of CO2 emissions in power generation by directly offsetting load consumption by renewable energy production, and lowering required operating reserves. Additional savings are expected to be achieved by supporting higher penetration of Distributed Generation (DG) that is expected to reduce energy-delivery losses by delivering energy where it’s needed, and when it’s needed.

A list of potential teaming partners can be found here:https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/TeamingPartners - NODES

Documents

  • NODES FOA - Full Application - MOD 02 - 07.07.2015 (Last Updated: 7/7/2015 02:27 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • NODES FOA - Concept Paper - 02.04.2015 (Last Updated: 2/4/2015 04:35 PM ET)
  • Grid of the Future: Quantification of Benefits from Flexible Energy Resources in Scenarios With Extra-High Penetration of Renewable Energy (Last Updated: 2/4/2015 09:43 PM ET)
  • NODES FOA - Full Application - 06.10.2015 (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:45 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

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Concept Paper

  • NODES - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 2/4/2015 03:16 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:17 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:17 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification Guidance (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:17 PM ET)
  • NODES Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:20 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:17 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:18 PM ET)
  • Summary For Public Release Template (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:18 PM ET)
  • NODES Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:19 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 6/10/2015 02:18 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 3/20/2015 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 7/27/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001380: GENerators for Small Electrical and Thermal Systems (GENSETS) - SBIR/STTR

The GENSETS - GENerators for Small Electrical and Thermal Systems - SBIR/STTR Program – seeks to fund the development of potentially disruptive generator technologies that will enable widespread deployment of residential Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems. Here, CHP is defined as the distributed generation of electricity from piped-in natural gas fuel at a residence or a commercial site complemented by use of exhaust heat for local heating and cooling. If adopted widely by U.S. residential and commercial sectors, GENSETS CHP systems could lead to annual primary energy savings of more than 5 quadrillion BTU (quads). GENSETS systems could also provide annual CO2 emissions reductions of more than 200 million metric tons, which is roughly 10% of the CO2 produced annually from U.S. electricity generation and 4% of total U.S. annual CO2 emissions.

The GENSETS Program seeks transformative generators/engines with 1 kW of electrical output (kWe) that have high efficiency (40% fuel to electricity), long life (10 years), low cost ($3,000 per system), and low emissions. Heat engines and generators capable of achieving these targets may include internal and external combustion engines, turbines, and solid state devices such as thermophotovoltaics, thermionic emitters, and thermoelectrics. It is anticipated that the same technologies developed for 1-kWe engines in GENSETS could be adapted to build larger engines with even higher efficiencies for various commercial sectors of the U.S.

Documents

  • GENSETS - SBIR/STTR FOA - Full Application - 07.16.2015 (Last Updated: 7/16/2015 03:30 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Full Application

  • GENSETS - SBIR/STTR - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 7/16/2015 03:31 PM ET)
  • SF-424 - Application for Federal Assistance (Last Updated: 7/16/2015 03:39 PM ET)
  • GENSETS - SBIR/STTR - SF424A (Last Updated: 7/16/2015 03:32 PM ET)
  • GENSETS SBIR/STTR Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 7/17/2015 02:51 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 7/16/2015 03:40 PM ET)
  • GENSETS - SBIR/STTR - Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 7/16/2015 03:28 PM ET)
  • SBIR VCOC Certification (Last Updated: 7/16/2015 03:35 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 8/17/2015 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001396: Request for Information (RFI) on Ion Conductors for Electrochemical Cells

ARPA-E seeks input from researchers and technologists from a broad range of fields on how to achieve transformational gains in the ability to selectively conduct ions in electrochemical cells with significant impacts on ARPA-E mission areas. ARPA-E is particularly interested in ideas that will realize the full set of attributes required by a practical electrochemical device. In addition to ion (and optionally electron) selectivity, such attributes typically include suitable ionic and electronic conductivity, chemical and thermal stability, mechanical properties, cost-effective manufacturing and device integration, and others required by a particular application (e.g., density and thickness are of particular importance for mobile applications). ARPA-E seeks innovations that are deeply informed by the inextricable links among materials, fabrication, and the device or process context. The information you provide may be used by ARPA-E in support of program planning.

Comments in response to this RFI should be submitted in PDF format to the email address, ARPA-E-RFI-Ion-Conductors@hq.doe.gov by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on September 18, 2015. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Emails should conform to the following guidelines:

- Please insert Responses for RFI for FOA DE-FOA-0001396 in the subject line of your email, and include your name, organization, email address, and telephone number in the body of your email.

- Respondents are requested to include the following information as part of the response to this RFI:

  • Company/Institution name;
  • Individual contact name and title;
  • Phone number;
  • Email address;
  • Type of company/institution (e.g.. university, non-governmental organization, small business, large business, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC), government-owned/government-operated (GOGO));and
  • Area of expertise.

THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME.

Documents

  • RFI on Ion Conductors for Electrochemical Cells - 08.17.2015 (Last Updated: 8/17/2015 03:53 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI-Ion-Conductors@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit your comments in PDF format to the email address above by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on September 18, 2015. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0001423: Request for Information (RFI) on Independent Field Testing of Methane Emissions Detection Technologies

The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) is considering providing financial assistance for operation of a multi-user field test site of (including some construction) for priority use by its MONITOR (Methane Observation Networks with Innovative Technology to Obtain Reductions) program awardees. ARPA-E is seeking information on associated capabilities, costs, and other considerations for operating such a field test site. The MONITOR program will support 11 project teams over three years (totaling $30M) to develop technologies focused on the detection, quantification, and localization of methane emissions. The field test site would enable MONITOR awardees to assess the technical performance of their technologies under realistic conditions on a simulated natural gas well pad.

Interested parties are free to provide any information that they believe may assist ARPA-E; however the Agency will not pay for any information submitted. Comments in response to this RFI should be submitted in PDF format to the email address ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov with the subject line “Responses for RFI for DE-FOA-0001423”. Information should be submitted not later than 11/13/15.

Respondents are requested to include the following information as part of the submission:

• Company/institution name;

• Individual contact name and title;

• Mailing address;

• Phone number;

• Email address; and

• Type of company/institution (i.e., university, non-governmental organization, small business, large business, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC), government-owned/government-operated (GOGO)).

In your response, please address the following prompts and limit your response to no more than eight pages:

• Describe your team’s capabilities, experience, and assets (i.e., equipment and property) relevant to this RFI. (~2 page)

• Describe your overarching technical approach to the design, construction, and operation of a field test site that can test MONITOR-funded technologies under real-world conditions. This should include the ability to test against the program goals. We are also interested in evaluating performance under an expanded set of conditions, which may include changing weather conditions or emissions due to human error. (~3 pages)

• Propose a geographic location for field testing and include a discussion of constraints related to resources or site access. Please specify the proximity to major nearby airports, and include a map. (~0.5 page)

• Provide a diagram of a notional test site. (~1 page)

• Provide a budget estimate, including capital and operating expenditures. (~1 page)

DO NOT SUBMIT CONFIDENTIAL OR PROPRIETY INFORMATION

This RFI is for planning purposes only and does not constitute an FOA. ARPA-E is not presently accepting applications for financial assistance and there is no guarantee that a FOA will be published following ARPA-E’s evaluation of information submitted. ARPA-E may decide at a later date to issue a FOA based, in part, on consideration of the input received.

Documents

  • Request for Information (RFI) on Independent Field Testing of Methane Emissions Detection Technologies (Last Updated: 9/30/2015 11:52 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit your comments in PDF format to the email address above by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on November 13, 2015. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0001424: Request for Information (RFI) on Advanced Telepresence Technology

ARPA-E seeks input from researchers from a broad range of disciplines, including the physical, computer, and social sciences and all engineering disciplines, regarding the development and adoptability of advanced telepresence technologies in the context of reducing the energy use associated with transportation.

These may include, but are not limited to, advanced technologies and concepts relating to 2D or 3D telecommunications, virtual or augmented reality, brain-computer interface, robotics for telelabor, and any other mixed reality technologies.

Any opportunities for development and potential technical solutions that might be of interest to ARPA-E would require a demonstrable path to reducing the amount that people use energy in the transportation sector.

Of essential importance is the argument that, whatever the technology or concept is, an individual would prefer it to the energy-intensive status quo. This would therefore relegate the potential emissions reductions and fuel import reductions as positive externalities, not primary motivations.

The information you provide may be used by ARPA-E in support of program planning. Comments in response to this RFI should be submitted in PDF format to the email address ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on October 30, 2015. ARPA-E will accept responses to this RFI immediately.

Please insert “Responses for RFI for FOA DE-FOA-0001424” in the subject line of your email, and include your name, organization, email address, and telephone number in the body of your email. Responses to this RFI are limited to no more than 3,000 words in length. ARPA-E will not provide any debriefings or prepare and publish a synopsis of materials received in response to the RFI.

THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME.

Documents

  • Request for Information (RFI) on Advanced Telepresence Technology - 09.29.2015 (Last Updated: 9/29/2015 03:58 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit your comments in PDF format to the email address above by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on October 30, 2015. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0001473: Request for Information (RFI) on Energy Efficiency Optimization for Connected and Automated Vehicles

ARPA-E seeks input from researchers and developers in a broad range of disciplines including automotive vehicle control, powertrain control and transportation analytics regarding the development of advanced energy efficiency optimization technologies for future connected and automated vehicles (CAVs). ARPA-E is requesting information on new and emerging full vehicle and powertrain control technologies that can reduce the energy use associated with automotive transportation, beyond those technologies currently expected to be deployed in future vehicles. These additional energy efficiency optimization technologies may include, but are not limited to, advanced technologies and concepts relating to future full vehicle and powertrain control, individual vehicle and powertrain operation, control and optimization facilitated by connectivity, and the reduction of the fuel and/or energy consumed by future individual vehicles undergoing either human operation or automated operation.

Any potential technical solutions that might be of interest to ARPA-E would ultimately require a demonstrable pathway through commercialization and widespread deployment to reduce the fuel and energy consumed in the current and/or future vehicle transportation fleet. Well-established methods of reducing individual vehicle fuel or energy consumption, such as hybridization, electrification, fuel shifting or alternative fuel substitution, weight reduction, aerodynamic drag reduction, waste energy recovery and parasitic load reduction, are specifically not of interest in this Request for Information (RFI).

The emphasis of this RFI is on reducing the energy consumption of individual vehicles, and not on transportation system technologies such as transportation network optimization, ridesharing, or transportation mode shifting. (ARPA-E has previously solicited technology solutions to minimize energy consumption in America’s surface transportation network through the use of network control mechanisms that operate through personalized signals directed at individual travelers through the TRANSNET FOA ). While it is clear that transportation system optimization is an invaluable energy efficiency tool, the focus of this current RFI is on maximizing the energy efficiency of each individual vehicle (while acknowledging that each such individual vehicle will potentially be an element of a broader transportation system).

A range of improved powertrain control techniques will be made possible in the near future by the increase in information available to on-board vehicles through connectivity such as V2X (e.g. look ahead data), and it is clear that certain further improvements in powertrain controls will occur even without this additional technology. In this RFI, it is envisioned that the future total reduction in energy consumption of an individual vehicle will be due to some combination of improved on-board powertrain controls (with improved real or virtual sensing and/or the use of V2X connectivity and real-time optimization), improved vehicle controls (using real or virtual sensing and/or the use of V2X), new inputs from external or fleet-level optimization, and ultimately the ability to operate in a driverless fashion in the case of automated vehicles (thereby removing the effect of the human driver from the vehicle and powertrain control systems).

Technologies contemplated in this RFI are required to be capable of meeting the prevailing regulated vehicle emissions levels at the expected time of commercial deployment, and must ultimately result in equivalent (or acceptable) vehicle performance, utility, cost of ownership and operation, functionality, drivability, power and energy storage density, reliability and maintainability, without compromise.

From a control point of view, currently vehicles operate in isolation as a collection of single ‘selfish’ entities, even in dense traffic. Developments in connectivity and automation will allow vehicles in the future to operate in a cooperative fashion with other surrounding vehicles. The effects of individual vehicle or powertrain control on the cumulative energy efficiency of a cohort of vehicles undertaking cooperative vehicle behavior have not yet been fully explored.

The focus of this RFI is on the potential improvement in the energy efficiency of each individual vehicle in the automotive fleet, through the improvement of powertrain control and vehicle dynamic control, by utilizing emerging technologies and strategies in sensing, communications, information, control and automation.

The purpose of this RFI is to solicit input for ARPA-E consideration to inform the possible formulation of future programs intended to help reduce the total energy used in the transportation sector. This RFI provides the broad research community with an opportunity to contribute views and opinions regarding current and future powertrain and vehicle control technologies, and their use in energy efficiency optimization.

Please carefully review the REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES below, and note in particular: the information you provide may be used by ARPA-E in support of program planning, without attribution. THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME. Respondents shall not include any information in their response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential.

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES:

Responses to this RFI should be submitted in PDF format to the email address ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on February 1, 2016. ARPA-E will accept responses to this RFI immediately.

Please insert “Response to RFI for DE-FOA-0001473” in the subject line of your email, and include:

  • Your name;
  • Organization;
  • Type of organization (e.g. academic, industry, government, individual, non-profit etc.);
  • Email address;
  • Contact telephone number in the body of your email and;
  • Your responses to the questions posed in the PDF document titled "RFI-Energy Efficiency Optimaization - 01.04.2016" provided below.

Documents

  • RFI - Energy Efficiency Optimization - 01.04.2016 (Last Updated: 1/4/2016 12:06 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit your comments in PDF format by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on February 1, 2016. ARPA-E will accept responses to this RFI immediately.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0001478: INTEGRATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF NOVEL ION CONDUCTING SOLIDS (IONICS)

The Integration and Optimization of Novel Ion Conducting Solids (IONICS) program seeks to enable transformational electrochemical cells by creating components built with solid ion conductors that have a wide range of desirable properties including low ionic area-specific resistance (ASR), high chemical and electrochemical stability, high selectivity, good mechanical properties, etc. through innovative approaches to overcome tradeoffs among coupled properties. It also seeks to develop and apply methods for processing of solid ion conductors and their integration into electrochemical devices. Components built with solid ion conductors, especially separators, have the potential to serve as enabling platforms, as demonstrated by the wide application of Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) ceramics and perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) polymers (e.g., Nafion®). The IONICS Program Categories focus on specific electrochemical cells with high impact for the energy sector whose commercial potential will be significantly enhanced with improved components built from solid ion conductors.

The Program Categories include:

1. Lithium (Li) ion conductors that enable the cycling of Li metal without shorting

2. Selective and low-cost separators for batteries with liquid reactants (e.g., flow batteries)

3. Alkaline conductors with high chemical stability and conductivity

4. Other approaches that could achieve the IONICS Program Objectives

Documents

  • IONICS FOA - Full Application Mod 02 - 05.26.2016 (Last Updated: 5/26/2016 01:01 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • IONICS FOA - Concept Paper - 02.26.2016 (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 12:48 PM ET)
  • IONICS FOA - Full Application - 05.09.2016 (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 03:52 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • IONICS - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 01:16 PM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 04:22 PM ET)
  • IONICS - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 04:19 PM ET)
  • IONICS Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 04:21 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 04:17 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Template (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 04:18 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 04:18 PM ET)
  • IONICS Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 04:20 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 04:19 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 5/9/2016 04:23 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 3/28/2016 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 6/27/2016 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001546: MONITOR FIELD TEST SITE PROGRAM

ARPA-E’s MONITOR (Methane Observation Networks with Innovative Technology to Obtain Reductions) program is investing over $30 million in technologies to accelerate the development of low-cost methane sensing systems that have the ability to quantify and locate fugitive methane emissions resulting from the production and transportation of natural gas. In order to evaluate the performance of each MONITOR technology with respect to quantifying and locating fugitive methane emissions, the MONITOR program seeks to develop a robust test site that simulates real-world natural gas wellpad conditions. Specifically, the MONITOR program aims to support operation of a multi-user field test site – including, if necessary, design and construction, of a new test site, or alteration of an existing test site - for use by MONITOR program Awardees.

Documents

  • MONITOR Testing FOA - Full Application - MOD 02 - 03.29.2016 (Last Updated: 3/29/2016 04:30 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • MONITOR Testing FOA - Full Application - MOD 01 - 03.21.2016 (Last Updated: 3/21/2016 04:55 PM ET)
  • MONITOR Testing FOA - Full Application - 02.26.2016 (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 10:56 AM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Full Application

  • SF- 424 (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 11:29 AM ET)
  • MONITOR Testing FOA - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 11:20 AM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A - Workbook (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 11:28 AM ET)
  • Budget Justification / SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 11:28 AM ET)
  • MONITOR Testing FOA - Business Assurances & Disclosures Form (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 11:31 AM ET)
  • MONITOR Testing FOA - Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 11:31 AM ET)
  • MONITOR Testing FOA - Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 11:28 AM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release - Template (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 11:32 AM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments - Template (Last Updated: 2/26/2016 11:32 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 4/4/2016 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001562: RENEWABLE ENERGY TO FUELS THROUGH UTILIZATION OF ENERGY-DENSE LIQUIDS (REFUEL)

The purpose of the Renewable Energy to Fuels through Utilization of Energy-dense Liquids (REFUEL) program is to develop scalable technologies for conversion of electrical or thermal energy from renewable sources into chemical energy contained in energy dense Carbon-Neutral Liquid Fuels (CNLF) that can be stored, transported, and later converted into hydrogen or electricity to provide power for transportation and distributed energy generation. Because CNLFs can be stored for extended periods of time and then transported to consumers using existing and inexpensive technology for liquid fuel delivery and distribution, they offer a unique opportunity to reduce both the need for energy imports and carbon emissions from the transportation sector. In meeting that need, they also have the potential to enable increased penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources. The success of this program depends on developing technologies in two categories: (1) the synthesis of CNLFs using intermittent renewable energy sources and water and air (N2 and CO2) as the only chemical input streams and (2) the conversion of CNLFs delivered to the end point to another form of energy (e.g. hydrogen or electricity).

Documents

  • REFUEL FOA - Full Application Mod 02 - 07.26.2016 (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:15 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • REFUEL FOA - Concept Paper Mod 01- 05.25.2016 (Last Updated: 5/25/2016 03:28 PM ET)
  • REFUEL FOA - Concept Paper - 04.26.2016 (Last Updated: 4/26/2016 09:08 AM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • REFUEL Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 4/26/2016 09:25 AM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:30 PM ET)
  • REFUEL - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:31 PM ET)
  • REFUEL - Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:32 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:33 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:33 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:33 PM ET)
  • REFUEL Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:34 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:34 PM ET)
  • REFUEL - Cost Analysis Workbook (modified 8.24.16) (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:35 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:36 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 6/1/2016 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 9/8/2016 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001563: RENEWABLE ENERGY TO FUELS THROUGH UTILIZATION OF ENERGY-DENSE LIQUIDS (REFUEL) - SBIR/STTR

The purpose of the Renewable Energy to Fuels through Utilization of Energy-dense Liquids (REFUEL) program is to develop scalable technologies for conversion of electrical or thermal energy from renewable sources into chemical energy contained in energy dense Carbon-Neutral Liquid Fuels (CNLF) that can be stored, transported, and later converted into hydrogen or electricity to provide power for transportation and distributed energy generation. Because CNLFs can be stored for extended periods of time and then transported to consumers using existing and inexpensive technology for liquid fuel delivery and distribution, they offer a unique opportunity to reduce both the need for energy imports and carbon emissions from the transportation sector. In meeting that need, they also have the potential to enable increased penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources. The success of this program depends on developing technologies in two categories: (1) the synthesis of CNLFs using intermittent renewable energy sources and water and air (N2 and CO2) as the only chemical input streams and (2) the conversion of CNLFs delivered to the end point to another form of energy (e.g. hydrogen or electricity).

Documents

  • REFUEL SBIR/STTR FOA - Full Application Mod 02 - 07.26.2016 (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:47 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • REFUEL FOA - Concept Paper - SBIR/STTR (Last Updated: 4/26/2016 09:55 AM ET)
  • REFUEL FOA - Concept Paper Mod 01 - SBIR/STTR (Last Updated: 5/25/2016 03:31 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • REFUEL - SBIR/STTR Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 4/26/2016 09:59 AM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:54 PM ET)
  • REFUEL SBIR.STTR - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:55 PM ET)
  • REFUEL SBIR.STTR - Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:55 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:56 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:57 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:57 PM ET)
  • REFUEL SBIR/STTR - Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:58 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:58 PM ET)
  • REFUEL SBIR/STTR - Cost Analysis Workbook (modified 8.24.16) (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:59 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 7/26/2016 05:59 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 6/1/2016 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 9/8/2016 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001564: NEXT-GENERATION ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES FOR CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED ON-ROAD VEHICLES (NEXTCAR)

The ARPA-E NEXT-Generation Energy Technologies for Connected and Automated on-Road-vehicles (NEXTCAR) Program seeks to fund the development of new and emerging vehicle dynamic and powertrain (VD&PT) control technologies that can reduce the energy consumption of future vehicles through the use of connectivity and vehicle automation. Potential vehicle energy improvement technologies may include, but are not limited to, advanced technologies and concepts relating to full vehicle dynamic control, powertrain control, improved vehicle and powertrain operation through the automation of vehicle dynamics control functions, and improved control and optimization facilitated by connectivity. These improvements will include the reduction of the fuel and/or energy consumed by future individual vehicles undergoing either human operation or semi- or fully-automated operation, either in isolation or in cooperation with other vehicles. Vehicle connectivity and automated operation hold significant promise to improve safety by reducing vehicle accidents and traffic fatalities in the US, but the full energy efficiency improvements enabled by the adoption of these technologies have not yet been tapped. Reducing the energy intensity of automotive transportation aligns directly with the ARPA-E mission areas of reducing energy imports, improving the efficiency of energy usage and reducing energy-related emissions, while promoting US innovation and competitiveness.

The ARPA-E NEXTCAR Program seeks transformative technological solutions that will enable at least an additional 20% reduction in the energy consumption of future connected and automated vehicles (CAVs), compared to vehicles without these VD&PT control technologies. For the purposes of this Program, the technologies to be developed will be required to demonstrate a 20% reduction in energy consumption when implemented on a 2016 baseline vehicle. The technologies contemplated in this Program include solutions that consider powertrain optimization as a part of the vehicle fuel or energy efficiency improvements of future CAVs. Solutions that only take into account vehicle-level longitudinal (or vehicle dynamic) control or driver behavior optimization without regard for optimized powertrain operation are unlikely to achieve the energy efficiency goals sought by this Program. In essence, the co-optimization of vehicle-level (vehicle dynamic) and powertrain-level operations is sought in order to minimize the energy consumption of future vehicles. It is expected that Applicant teams may be composed of researchers and developers from a broad range of disciplines spanning automotive vehicle control, powertrain control and transportation analytics, to allow for the development of these advanced energy efficiency optimization technologies for future CAVs.

Documents

  • NEXTCAR FOA - Full Application (Mod. 02) - 08.26.2016 (Last Updated: 8/26/2016 01:20 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • NEXTCAR FOA - Concept Paper - 04.12.2016 (Last Updated: 4/12/2016 09:52 AM ET)
  • NEXTCAR FOA - Full Application - 07.11.2016 (Last Updated: 7/11/2016 01:58 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • NEXTCAR - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 4/12/2016 10:04 AM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 7/11/2016 02:07 PM ET)
  • NEXTCAR - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 7/20/2016 03:42 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 7/11/2016 02:08 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 7/11/2016 02:08 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Template (Last Updated: 7/11/2016 02:08 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 7/11/2016 02:09 PM ET)
  • Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 7/11/2016 02:09 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 7/11/2016 02:06 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 7/11/2016 02:06 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANGE.
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 5/24/2016 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 8/25/2016 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001565: RHIZOSPHERE OBSERVATIONS OPTIMIZING TERRESTRIAL SEQUESTRATION (ROOTS)

Agricultural intensification has resulted in a ten-fold increase in crop yield over the past hundred years, but these advances have not occurred without costs: soils have eroded and soil quality has decreased, incurring a soil carbon debt equivalent to 65 ppm of atmospheric CO2. Increased fertilizer use causes the majority of the emissions of the greenhouse gas N2O, and drought stress increasingly threatens yields. Given the scale of domestic (and global) agriculture resources, there is great potential to reverse these trends by focusing plant breeding toward new cultivars with enhanced root systems to improve soil quality and improve biogeochemical cycling. Development of new root-focused cultivars could dramatically and economically reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations without decreasing agricultural yields.

To this end, the ARPA-E program, Rhizosphere Observations Optimizing Terrestrial Sequestration (ROOTS), is pursuing technologies that increase the precision and throughput of crop breeding for improved root-soil biogeochemical function. ROOTS seeks to develop novel, non-destructive, field deployable technologies to:(1) measure root functional properties; (2) measure soil functional properties; and (3) advance predictive and extensible models that accelerate cultivar selection and development. These technologies—especially integrated systems—could greatly increase the speed and efficacy of discovery, field translation, and deployment of improved crops and production systems that significantly improve soil carbon accumulation and storage, decrease N2O emissions, and improve water efficiency. The aspiration of the ROOTS program is to develop crops that enable a 50% increase in carbon deposition depth and accumulation, a 50% decrease in fertilizer N2O emissions, and a 25% increase in water productivity. Taken over the 160 million hectares of actively managed U.S. cropland, such advances could mitigate ~10% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) annually over a multi-decade period, while also improving the climate resiliency of U.S. agricultural production.

Documents

  • ROOTS FOA - Full Application Mod 02 - 07.25.2016 (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:08 PM ET)
  • ROOTS - Assessment of Potential Greenhouse Gas Mitigation from Changes to Crop Root Mass and Architecture (Last Updated: 4/12/2016 11:11 AM ET)

Previous Versions

  • ROOTS FOA - Concept Paper - 04.12.2016 (Last Updated: 4/12/2016 10:55 AM ET)
  • ROOTS FOA - Concept Paper Mod 01 - 05.25.2016 (Last Updated: 5/25/2016 03:39 PM ET)

Required Application Documents

Pursuant to the FOA, Applicants are required to submit the "Required Application Documents" with their Application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed or considered.

View Template Application Documents

Concept Paper

  • ROOTS - Concept Paper Template (Last Updated: 4/12/2016 11:04 AM ET)

Full Application

  • SF-424 (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:28 PM ET)
  • ROOTS - Technical Volume Template (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:29 PM ET)
  • ROOTS - Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:32 PM ET)
  • Budget Justification/ SF-424A Workbook Guidance (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:34 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Template (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:34 PM ET)
  • Business Assurances & Disclosures Form - Sample (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:35 PM ET)
  • ROOTS Summary Slide Template (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:36 PM ET)
  • Summary for Public Release Template (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:36 PM ET)
  • ROOTS - Sensors, Modeling, Genetics, Soil Excel Workbook (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:39 PM ET)
  • Replies to Reviewer Comments Template (Last Updated: 7/25/2016 12:37 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ExchangeHelp@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding ARPA-E’s online application portal, ARPA-E eXCHANG
  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please contact the email address above for questions regarding Funding Opportunity Announcements. ARPA-E will post responses on a weekly basis to any questions that are received. ARPA-E may re-phrase questions or consolidate similar questions for administrative purposes.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: 6/1/2016 5:00 PM ET
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: 9/8/2016 5:00 PM ET

DE-FOA-0001580: Request for Information (RFI) on Occupancy Sensors and Controls

ARPA-E seeks input from the sensor systems and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) communities regarding the development of next-generation occupancy sensors for use in building control systems that facilitate reduced HVAC energy use nationwide. ARPA-E’s interest also extends to the integration practices of these sensors into current building control systems, and the employment of real-world validation techniques to prove the functionality and cost of such new technologies. Consistent with the agency’s mission, ARPA-E is seeking clearly disruptive, novel technologies, early in the R&D cycle, and not integration strategies for existing technologies.

With enhanced occupancy sensors, building control systems can more effectivity optimize heating and cooling strategies to satisfy individual occupant comfort and reduce energy use and emissions. In order to have a significant impact, these sensors need to be extremely low cost, easily retrofitted into current buildings, and compatible with existing equipment. ARPA-E desires input from a broad range of disciplines and fields, including, but not limited to: sensor development; distributed sensing systems; automated buildings; HVAC control systems; control algorithm development; human factors; and others. This includes input from the end-users of such technologies in the HVAC space, such as HVAC system fabricators, building managers, energy utilities, and the like. ARPA-E is particularly interested in how next-generation occupancy sensing technologies will help to realize the promise of minimizing the energy used to heat and cool buildings – especially existing buildings - through more effective automation technologies informed by occupancy detection.

Please carefully review the REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES below, and note in particular: the information you provide will be used by ARPA-E solely for program planning, without attribution. THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME. Respondents shall not include any information in their response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential.

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES:

Responses to this RFI should be submitted in PDF format to the email address ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on May 20th 2016. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means. Emails should conform to the following guidelines:

Please insert “Responses for RFI for FOA DE-FOA-0001580” in the subject line of your email, and include:

  • Your name;
  • Title;
  • Organization;
  • Type of organization (e.g. university, non-governmental organization, small business, large business, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC), government-owned/government-operated (GOGO), etc.); 
  • Email address, telephone number, and area of expertise in the body of your email
  • Responses to this RFI are limited to no more than 10 pages in length (12 point font size);
  • Responders are strongly encouraged to include preliminary results, data, and figures that describe their potential methodologies

Documents

  • RFI on Occupancy Sensors - 05.02.2016 - updated (Last Updated: 5/2/2016 03:33 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Request for Information (RFI) on Occupancy Sensors and Controls - 04.08.2016 (Last Updated: 4/8/2016 10:34 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit your comments in PDF format by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on May 20, 2016. ARPA-E will accept responses to this RFI immediately.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0001598: Request for Information (RFI) on Enabling Technologies for Ultra-Safe and Secure Modular Nuclear Energy Systems

ARPA-E seeks input from a broad range of disciplines and fields, including, but not limited to nuclear science and engineering, materials science and engineering, sensor science and technology, instrumentation and control engineering, automation science and engineering, power systems engineering, and safety by design for innovative concepts for technical innovation that will enable accelerated development and regulatory acceptance of modular nuclear energy options involving either Gen III+ or Gen IV design features. If made technically and economically viable, modular nuclear reactor technologies can augment large-scale reactors in providing clean, safe, secure, carbon-free electricity as well as heat energy for various non-electrical applications (e.g., industrial processes, mining activities, hydrogen production, and seawater desalination).

ARPA-E is particularly interested in innovations that enable reactor designs to be: 1) inherently safe (beyond passive safety) with multiple safety mechanisms to prevent core melting in case of a loss of coolant accident (LOCA); 2) extremely secure without exposure of radioactive nuclides in case of LOCA or an enclosure breach with a zero or near zero emergency planning zone (EPZ); 3) quickly responsive to external load variations with control mechanisms that can also add safety beyond passive cool down; 4) long-lasting with operational durations of 10 to 20 years without refueling; 5) substantially autonomous in operations with minimal operator intervention; and 6) proliferation resistant. Consistent with the agency’s mission, ARPA-E is seeking information on disruptive, novel technologies, relatively early in the R&D cycle, and not integration strategies for existing technologies.

ARPA-E will not pay for any information submitted under this RFI. All responses provided will be taken into consideration, but ARPA-E will not respond to individual submissions or publish publicly a compendium of responses.  Respondents shall not include any information in the response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential. Based on the input provided in response to this RFI and other considerations, ARPA-E may decide to issue a FOA. If a FOA is published, it will be issued under a new FOA number.  THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA).  NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME.  

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES:

Responses to this RFI should be submitted in PDF format to the email address ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov by 5pm Eastern Time on June 17th, 2016. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means. Emails should conform to the following guidelines:

Please insert “Responses for RFI for FOA DE-FOA-0001598” in the subject line of your email, and include:

  • Your name;
  • Title;
  • Organization;
  • Type of organization (e.g. university, non-governmental organization, small business, large business, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC), government-owned/government-operated (GOGO), etc.); 
  • Email address, telephone number, and area of expertise in the body of your email;
  • Responses to this RFI are limited to no more than 10 pages in length (12 point font size);
  • Responders are strongly encouraged to include preliminary results, data, and figures that describe their potential methodologies

Documents

  • RFI on Enabling Technologies for Ultra-Safe and Secure Modular Nuclear Energy Systems - Mod 01 (Last Updated: 5/18/2016 08:35 AM ET)

Previous Versions

  • RFI on Enabling Technologies for Ultra-Safe and Secure Modular Nuclear Energy Systems (Last Updated: 5/18/2016 07:56 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit your comments in PDF format by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on June 17th, 2016. ARPA-E will accept responses to this RFI immediately.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0001607: Request for Information (RFI) on Lower Grade Waste Heat Recovery

ARPA-E seeks input from the waste heat recovery, materials development, and novel solid-state materials technology communities (emerging compositions, materials synthesis/processing, combinatorial screening/optimization, robust module designs, etc.) regarding the development of next-generation waste heat recovery systems. This request includes input from the researchers, developers and end-users of waste heat recovery technologies, such as power plants, factories, utilities, manufacturers, data centers, and the like. Consistent with the agency’s mission, ARPA-E is seeking clearly disruptive, novel technologies, early in their R&D cycle, and not integration strategies for existing technologies.

Please carefully review the REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES below, and note, in particular, the information you provide will be used by ARPA-E solely for program planning, without attribution. THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME. Respondents shall not include any information in their response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential.

Background:

Waste heat recovery is a significant opportunity – in 2015, 59.2 quadrillion BTU of energy was wasted mainly in the form of heat[1]. Much of the waste heat has been characterized by its source and its temperature, particularly in the transportation and power generation sectors[2], as well as in the industrial sector[3]; only very limited waste heat characterization has been applied to the buildings sector. In total, approximately 71% of all waste heat sources have been well characterized, as shown in Table 1.

Through aggregated analysis of waste heat data from the literature, ARPA-E found that most waste heat (~75%) is low-grade (≤230oC). This temperature regime is not easily converted to usable work as its exergy is roughly a third of the total heat generated (Figure 2); a Carnot analysis yields a maximum efficiency of only ~40% (e.g. 25°C cold-side). A majority of the higher grade waste heat resides in the 230°C to 400°C range. This can be seen in Figure 2, which shows the cumulative percentage of total waste heat as a function of temperature differential. Figure 2 also illustrates the cumulative percent of the total maximum work potential at each temperature difference. The maximum work potential is defined here as the amount of waste heat available at any temperature multiplied by the Carnot efficiency at that temperature. From Figure 2, it can be seen that approximately 85% of work potential from waste heat sources across all sectors in the United States comes from waste heat sources at or below 400°C. Thus, ARPA-E is keenly interested in waste heat conversion in this temperature range.

Several technologies exist to realize the opportunity of lower-grade waste heat recovery, and are typically either mechanical, solid state, or hybrid systems. Examples of mechanical systems include the Organic Rankine cycle, and Kalina cycle, while examples of solid-state devices include thermoelectric generators, piezoelectrics, and multiferroics among others. Mechanical systems are often limited by their complexity, large footprint (e.g. size/mass), and parasitic power requirements. These are particularly challenging limitations for waste heat recovery in the transportation or mobile sectors, where a majority of the opportunity lies (Table 2). Solid-state devices have advantages in mobile applications due to their small footprint and lack of complexity and parasitic power requirement. Unfortunately, existing solid-state technologies have low efficiency and high cost. However, there may exist an opportunity to greatly improve most solid-state technologies.

For example, one might seek to improve the performance per unit cost of a thermoelectric generator (TEG). To date, TEG devices remain very inefficient (<6%) and costly. If their figure of merit for TEGs (ZT, a surrogate for device efficiency), were to be improved from current state-of-the-art values of around 0.8 – 1.4 up to 3, device efficiencies could reach approximately 20%. With that level of performance, if device costs could also drop to $1/W, TEGs could significantly penetrate the waste heat recovery market[1]; this would include a significant portion of the work potential in Table 2. Similar transformative performance and cost goals can be envisioned for the other solid-state waste heat recovery systems.

Thus, ARPA-E is seeking input from the broader research and development community regarding lower grade waste heat recovery systems and, in particular, solid-state recovery opportunities. Since preparing technologies for an eventual transfer from lab to market is a key element of ARPA-E's mission, concepts should eventually be commercializable with reasonable operational systems costs (e.g. $1/watt).

Purpose and Need for Information:

The purpose of this RFI is solely to solicit input for ARPA-E’s consideration to inform the possible formulation of future programs intended to help create transformative waste heat recovery systems. ARPA-E will not provide funding or compensation for any information submitted in response to this RFI, and ARPA-E may use the information submitted to this RFI on a non-attribution basis. This RFI provides the broader research community with an opportunity to contribute their views and opinions regarding the needed development path for waste heat recovery technologies, including energy use and adoption consideration in relevant end-use applications. Based on the input provided to this RFI and other considerations, ARPA-E may decide to issue a Funding Opportunity Agreement (FOA). If a FOA is published, it will be issued under a new FOA number. No FOA exists at this time. Additionally, ARPA-E reserves the right to not issue a FOA in this area.

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES:

ARPA-E is not accepting applications for financial assistance or financial incentives under this RFI. Responses to this RFI will not be viewed as any commitment by the respondent to develop or pursue the project or ideas discussed. ARPA-E may decide at a later date to issue a FOA based on consideration of the input received from this RFI. No material submitted for review will be returned and there will be no formal or informal debriefing concerning the review of any submitted material. ARPA-E reserves the right to contact a respondent to request clarification or other information relevant to this RFI. All responses provided will be taken into consideration, but ARPA-E will not respond to individual submissions or publish publicly a compendium of responses. Respondents shall not include any information in the response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential.

Responses to this RFI should be submitted in PDF format to the email address ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on Friday, September 30th, 2016. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means. All emails should conform to the following guidelines:

  • Please insert "Responses for RFI for FOA DE-FOA-0001607" in the subject line of your email
  • Please include name, title, organization, type of organization (e.g., university, non-governmental organization, small busines, large business, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC), government-owned/government-operated (GOGO), etc.) email address, telephone number, and area of expertise in the body of your email.
  • Responses to this RFI are limited to no more than 10 pages in length (12 point font size).
  • Responders are strongly encouraged to include preliminary results, data, and figures that describe their potential medodologies. However, do not include any information in a response to this RFI that might be considered properietary or confidential.
  • Questions: ARPA-E encourages responses that address any subset of the following questions of relevance to the respondent and encourages the inclusion of references to important supplementary information.

Documents

  • Lower Grade Waste Heat Recovery - RFI (Last Updated: 8/15/2016 11:12 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit your comments in PDF format by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on September 30, 2016. ARPA-E will accept responses to this RFI immediately.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0001609: Request for Information (RFI) on Novel Power Electronic Systems Enabled by Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors

ARPA-E seeks input from the power electronics, electrical engineering, and circuit design communities regarding the development of next-generation advanced circuit topologies for use in power electronics systems that facilitate higher efficiency, more reliable, reduced size and weight, and lower cost devices and/or system architectures. Consistent with the agency’s mission, ARPA-E is seeking clearly disruptive, novel technologies, early in the R&D cycle, and not integration strategies for existing technologies.

With advanced circuit topologies, it is possible to envision realizing efficiency gains both directly, by inherently more efficient designs, and indirectly, by facilitating higher levels of adoption for fundamentally higher performing materials. ARPA-E desires input from a broad range of disciplines and fields, including, but not limited to: power electronics, electrical engineering, circuit design, wide-bandgap materials, semiconductor devices, packaging and module design, and others. This includes input from the developers and end-users of such technologies, such as power supplies, LED drivers, data centers, automotive (Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles), high-performance computing centers, solar inverters/power conditioners, electric motor driven systems, wind-electric systems, high/medium voltage transmission/distribution, rail/ship propulsion, and emerging new applications not yet categorized. ARPA-E is particularly interested in how next-generation advanced circuit topologies will help to realize the promise of higher efficiency systems.

Please carefully review the REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES below, and note in particular: the information you provide will be used by ARPA-E solely for program planning, without attribution. THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA). NO FOA EXISTS AT THIS TIME. Respondents shall not include any information in their response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential.

Background:

Power electronics are an integral part of many energy systems, including but not limited to power supplies, LED drivers, data centers, automotive, solar inverters, and electric motor drives. By 2030, an estimated 80% of all U.S. electricity is expected to flow through power electronics[1]. Because of this high potential impact, ARPA-E has invested significantly in programs to develop power electronics technologies[2],[3],[4]. These previous efforts have focused primarily on material and device development where advanced wide-bandgap semiconductor materials, such as silicon carbide and/or gallium nitride, would be substituted for silicon, but mostly without focused consideration and redesign of the circuit topology. Direct replacement of Si devices by wide-bandgap semiconductor devices offers limited improvements in power electronic performance metrics. Thus, there is now an opportunity to build on the successes from earlier programs and aim for both higher performance, as well as increased market penetration of these highly promising technologies.

Given the capabilities of emerging wide-bandgap materials and devices, ARPA-E believes there are new opportunities for innovations in power electronics such as converter circuit topologies and architectures, resonant and soft switching, control techniques, integration and packaging, and system architectures. These innovations can support ARPA-E’s mission by leading to higher efficiency power conversion in two different ways: (1) directly, through realization of design that are more efficient and (2) indirectly, by enabling inherently higher efficiency wide-bandgap materials. Recent advances have demonstrated high performance wide-bandgap semiconductor devices, but they have not yet achieved high rates of adoption because power circuits have not been designed that exploit their inherent advantages. Additionally, there are concerns about the cost and reliability of wide-bandgap semiconductor devices. New circuit topologies could be designed to fully extract the potential of wide-bandgap semiconductor devices while addressing the cost and reliability concerns.

ARPA-E believes that the timing is right to leverage recent progress in electronic materials and devices to fully realize their benefits. There are numerous precedents for advances in device technology to require new approaches at the circuit and system level for significant proliferation of the technology. For example, recent programs in compound semiconductors have driven progress in envelope tracking circuits for reducing power (which extends lifetime), as well as performance improvements via heterogeneous integration with other device technologies[5]. Basic materials and device developments (e.g., low-k dielectrics, silicon-on-insulator wafers, Cu interconnect) are typically slow to be adopted often due to reliability concerns and can take 5-10 years until circuit and product teams learn how to make use of the new technology reliably in their designs. This is currently happening with recent progress in 3D memory technology, with designers learning to leverage the new capability[6],[7]. Solar inverters provide another example, with circuit designs incorporating distributed inverters throughout solar cells, the overall reliability and performance of the system are improved compared to having one larger inverter farther away from the solar panels. This guidance from the recent history of progress in advanced electronics has generated ARPA-E’s interest in a potential effort in novel power electronic systems enabled by wide-bandgap semiconductors to continue to advance the exciting power electronics technologies developed in previous R&D projects.

ARPA-E is thus seeking input from the broad research and development community with regard to developing advanced circuit topologies and systems; in particular, circuits that incorporate advanced wide-bandgap materials that are inherently more efficient, such as SiC or GaN. In addition, we would like to understand all barriers to adoption, whether technical or market-based and any ideas on which might be solved through innovative circuit design. Such insights that leverage the application and adoption of these advanced circuit topologies to well-defined end-use applications are strongly encouraged.

Purpose and Need for Information:

The purpose of this RFI is solely to solicit input for ARPA-E consideration to inform the possible formulation of future programs intended to help create transformative converter circuit topologies that enable innovative higher efficiency power electronics systems. ARPA-E will not provide funding or compensation for any information submitted in response to this RFI, and ARPA-E may use information submitted to this RFI on a non-attribution basis. This RFI provides the broad research community with an opportunity to contribute views and opinions regarding the advanced circuit topologies development path, energy use and adoption consideration in relevant end-use applications. Based on the input provided in response to this RFI and other considerations, ARPA-E may decide to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA). If a FOA is published, it will be issued under a new FOA number. No FOA exists at this time. ARPA-E reserves the right to not issue a FOA in this area.

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES:

ARPA-E is not accepting applications for financial assistance or financial incentives under this RFI. Responses to this RFI will not be viewed as any commitment by the respondent to develop or pursue the project or ideas discussed. ARPA-E may decide at a later date to issue a FOA based on consideration of the input received from this RFI. No material submitted for review will be returned and there will be no formal or informal debriefing concerning the review of any submitted material. ARPA-E reserves the right to contact a respondent to request clarification or other information relevant to this RFI. All responses provided will be taken into consideration, but ARPA-E will not respond to individual submissions or publish publicly a compendium of responses. Respondents shall not include any information in the response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential.

Responses to this RFI should be submitted in PDF or Word format to the email address ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on Monday, August 29th October 17th 2016. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means. Emails should conform to the following guidelines:

Please insert “Responses for RFI Number DE-FOA-0001609” in the subject line of your email, and include

  • your name
  • title
  • organization
  • type of organization (e.g., university, non-governmental organization, small business, large business, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) government-owned/government-operated (GOGO), etc.)
  • email address
  • telephone number;
  • and area of expertise in the body of your email.
  • Responses to this RFI are limited to no more than 10 pages in length (12 point font size).
  • Responders are strongly encouraged to include preliminary results, data, and figures that describe their potential methodologies. However, do not include any information in a response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential

Documents

  • Circuits RFI_20160829 (updated) (Last Updated: 10/11/2016 03:01 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • Circuits_RFI_20160804 (Last Updated: 8/4/2016 03:17 PM ET)
  • Circuits RFI_20160829 (updated) (Last Updated: 8/29/2016 04:44 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit your comments in PDF format by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on October 17, 2016. ARPA-E will accept responses to this RFI immediately.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA-0001683: Request for Information (RFI) on Grid Optimization Competition Design

On November 7, ARPA-E hosted a webinar on this RFI. To view a recording of the webinar and the slides presented, please visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbOBzwbxXCwAs.

ARPA-E seeks input on the design of a competition (carried out in multiple phases) to accelerate the development and comprehensive evaluation of new solution methods for grid optimization. Specifically, ARPA-E seeks to provide a platform for the identification of transformational and disruptive methods for solving power system optimization problems including Security Constrained Optimal Power Flow (OPF) and Security Constrained Unit Commitment (UC). Algorithms that perform well in the proposed competition will enable increased grid flexibility, reliability and safety, while also significantly increasing economic and energy security, energy efficiency and substantially reducing the costs of integrating variable renewable generation technologies into the electric power system in the United States.

With this RFI, ARPA-E is soliciting opinions regarding various details of the competition design—including the baseline problem specifications, competition rules, eligibility for participation, scoring metrics, criteria for winning, prize structure and online competition computational platform design details. ARPA-E is anticipating total prize money in this competition of $3,500,000, subject to the availability of appropriated funds. Designing a competition that identifies and validates the most promising new grid optimization solution methods in a fair and transparent manner is critically important.

Please carefully review the REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDELINES below, and note in particular: the information you provide will be used by ARPA-E solely for competition and program planning, without attribution. THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA) OR INITIATION OF A COMPETITION. NO FOA OR COMPETITION EXISTS AT THIS TIME. Respondents shall not include any information in their response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential.

Background:

Reliable operation of electric power systems requires the real-time matching of instantaneous electricity generation and demand. Achieving a continuous match between supply and demand requires utilities, grid operators, and other stakeholders to use a variety of sophisticated optimization algorithms operating across a wide range of timescales. A number of emerging trends, including the integration of high penetrations of renewable electricity generation, changing electricity demand patterns, and the improving cost effectiveness of distributed energy resources (including storage), will substantially alter the operation and control of electric grids over the next several decades. This expected growth in system complexity will require the development of substantially improved software optimization and control tools to assist grid operators, and deliver the societal benefits of improved grid performance.

Many new grid optimization methods have been proposed in the research community in recent years.[1],[2],[3],[4] In addition, many claims have been made regarding the possible practical benefits that these new algorithms might offer utilities and grid system operators. Today, it is extremely difficult to compare strengths and weaknesses of different proposed approaches. The vast majority of reports only test new algorithms on relatively small-scale models that often must be heavily modified to satisfy the modeling requirements for each algorithm. Computational experiments are also typically conducted on a wide range of computational systems (ranging from commodity laptops to large-scale clusters with many thousands of nodes). Variations in modeling assumptions further complicate the comparability of algorithm testing results (for example, what types of contingency constraints are included and/or how normal vs. emergency ratings are considered). Even small changes in how specific constraints are modeled or which constraints are considered can have significant implications for algorithm performance and solution quality. A new paradigm for the testing and evaluation of emerging grid optimization algorithms is needed to accelerate the adoption of these transformational techniques by industry.

This competition seeks to lay the foundation for that change. In particular, ARPA-E is considering filling this gap through the establishment of a prize competition, executed in multiple phases, using a common computational platform for the fair and consistent evaluation of new algorithms. The existence of this platform will accelerate the use and widespread adoption of new power system optimization and control approaches. As currently envisioned, success will require competitors to demonstrate the applicability and strength of new algorithms across a wide range of system operating conditions.

Initially, the competition is expected to focus on the central optimization challenge underlying a wide range of grid planning and operations tools: the security constrained Optimal Power Flow (OPF) problem. Simply stated, the OPF problem is that of finding the optimal dispatch settings for power generation, flexible customer demand, energy storage, and grid control equipment that maximize one or more grid objectives.[5],[6],[7] In order to be deployable, the recommended settings must satisfy all physical constraints of electric power infrastructure and applicable operating standards (including, for example, minimum/maximum voltages at each bus, minimum/maximum power generation from all generators, thermal transmission constraints, and constraints related to the security of the system when contingencies occur). For a more complete history and formal problem formulation, we refer the reader to a history authored by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).[8]

The core OPF solution methods predominantly used in industry today were designed in an era when computers were far less capable and more costly than they are currently and formal general purpose optimization solvers were in their infancy. Grid operators, power system software vendors, and the research community were required to make a range of simplifying assumptions, most commonly a set of linearizing assumptions which ignore voltage and reactive power optimization, referred to as “DC-OPF.”[9] Many proprietary variations on these algorithms have been developed over the past several decades by industry vendors. Despite improvements in DC-OPF formulations and solvers, there are no tools currently in widespread use in industry that use the full AC power flow equations (without linearizing assumptions) and simultaneously co-optimize both real and reactive power generation (known as “AC-OPF”).

The OPF tools in use today often result in conservative solutions that additionally must be iteratively checked for physical feasibility before implementation. The development and demonstration at scale of OPF solution methods providing physically feasible solutions and capable of optimizing both real and reactive power generation and demand within the time limits required for practical application remains an open, unsolved problem. Achieving these capabilities are expected to become increasingly critical in the future as electricity systems evolve, especially as OPF becomes increasingly important in the context of electric distribution systems.

Improved OPF algorithms could yield significant benefits. For example, recent studies have suggested that enhanced OPF algorithms could offer as much as 5–10% reductions in total U.S. electricity cost due to the alleviation of grid congestion (corresponding to $6–$19B saved depending on energy prices).[10] In addition, the full realization of the potential benefits of renewable generation as well as recently developed electric transmission power-flow controllers, distribution automation technologies, distributed generation, energy storage, and demand-side control will require more complex grid operation optimization and dispatch algorithms. Further, as the number of controllable resources connected to electric power systems (at both transmission and distribution voltages) grows substantially, distributed or decentralized versions of OPF algorithms could become increasingly important. The importance of new “AC-OPF” methods was also recently recognized by the National Academies.[11]

There are reasons to believe that recent advances could enable significantly improved OPF software. Dramatic improvements in computational power and advancements in optimization solvers in recent years have prompted research on new approaches to grid operation and new approaches to solving OPF and other grid optimization problems.[12] Since the turn of the millennium, the performance of the most powerful supercomputers has increased by almost four orders of magnitude (while the cost per computational step has dropped by approximately the same factor).[13],[14] Improvements in optimization and search methods have evolved similarly, especially those related to Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) and heuristic-based optimization methods. The relative speed of commercial general-purpose solvers such as CPLEX and GUROBI has also increased by over three orders of magnitude on fixed hardware.[15],[16] Cloud computing which can be used to leverage many of these gains, has also started to gain more widespread interest within the power system engineering community.[17]

In tandem, many new approaches to solving OPF problems have been proposed in the literature in recent years; it appears increasingly likely that scalable and more accurate approaches to solving the OPF problem may be within reach. For example, fast and accurate convex relaxations have been formulated where the global minimum can be found efficiently using semi-definite and second order cone programming.[18],[19],[20],[21] Often it can be shown that these relaxations give global solutions to the original, non-convex problem.[22],[23] Distributed and parallelizable OPF algorithms have also been proposed, for example, using the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM), suggesting that OPF solution algorithms can be designed that leverage more advanced computational hardware.[24],[25],[26] These same algorithms could enable the real-time coordination and/or optimization of large numbers of distributed energy resources. Finally, many unique methodologies using techniques such as genetic algorithms, neural networks, fuzzy algorithms and holomorphic embedding have also emerged, claiming, in many cases, to revolutionize solution methods for OPF. [27],[28]

Looking beyond OPF, the Unit Commitment (UC) problem is also critically important and relies, in part, on an OPF solver.[29] The UC problem focuses on making multi-period (typically 24-72 hour ahead) generation commitment decisions such as generator start-up and shutdown while also respecting generation ramp and other intertemporal constraints. Similar to OPF, Unit Commitment has also been the subject of intense research over the past decade and many new solution methods have been proposed, particularly focusing on solving the problem in the context of higher uncertainty due to growth in renewable generation.[30],[31] Traditionally, the UC problem has been viewed as a more difficult problem to solve since it involves binary decisions. Though, as more equipment with discrete controls are taken into account by OPF algorithms, the differentiation between those two problems is becoming less distinct. ARPA-E envisions that a UC algorithm competition would naturally follow and extend an OPF competition.

Despite numerous recent research projects and papers on improved OPF and UC solution strategies, most new advances have struggled to mature past the early-research stage. Few mechanisms currently exist to allow for the direct comparison of different solution methods; most recent advances remain non-validated on realistic, large-scale test models. It is difficult to know the precise relative strengths, weaknesses and operational limits of different algorithms.

Formal prize competitions appear to be an attractive mechanism for facilitating the development and comprehensive evaluations of new OPF and UC algorithms. Many other optimization and algorithm-intensive technical domains have successfully employed prize competitions to accelerate algorithm development and validation.[32],[33],[34] When objectives are clear and measurable and there exists a large population of potential solution providers, competitions have a number of advantages over traditional research grants. When employed properly, they can result in better solutions, more efficient use of funding, and engagement across broad communities of stakeholders. [35] Indeed, research at Harvard Business School has provided strong evidence that prize competitions can lead to faster, more efficient, and more-creative problem solving.[36] Prizes often also attract surplus investment, time, and talent from motivated participants. For example, teams competing for the $10 million Ansari X PRIZE collectively spent over $100 million to develop reusable manned spacecraft. Successful prize competitions that produce vetted solutions can also create momentum towards more ambitious programs and greater financial involvement from the private sector. Since the Ansari X PRIZE concluded in 2004, $1.5 billion has been invested in the nascent space taxi industry.[37] Prize competitions can also increase the number and the diversity of entities that are addressing difficult challenges.

By bridging across disciplines and involving the private sector through problem definition, financial sponsorship, judging, and commercialization, prize competitions create communities in ways that grants cannot achieve.

Purpose and Need for Information:

The purpose of this RFI is solely to solicit input for ARPA-E consideration to inform the possible formulation of a future competition related to grid optimization algorithm development.[1] ARPA-E will not provide funding or compensation for any information submitted in response to this RFI, and ARPA-E may use information submitted to this RFI on a non-attribution basis. This RFI provides the broad research community and industry stakeholders with an opportunity to contribute views and opinions regarding the design of multiple phases of a grid optimization algorithm focused competition. Based on the input provided in response to this RFI and other considerations, ARPA-E may decide to launch a substantial prize competition and/or decide to release a separate “Proposal Track” FOA related to this competition (to support algorithm development). If a separate FOA is published related to the competition, it will be issued under a new FOA number. No FOA or competition exists at this time. ARPA-E reserves the right to not issue a FOA in this area and not initiate a prize competition in this area.

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION GUIDLINES:

ARPA-E is not accepting applications for financial assistance or financial incentives, or competition entries under this RFI. Responses to this RFI will not be viewed as any commitment by the respondent to develop ideas discussed or enter any future competition. ARPA-E may decide at a later date to issue a FOA or initiate a prize competition based on consideration of the input received from this RFI. No material submitted for review will be returned and there will be no formal or informal debriefing concerning the review of any submitted material. ARPA-E reserves the right to contact a respondent to request clarification or other information relevant to this RFI. All responses provided will be taken into consideration, but ARPA-E will not respond to individual submissions or publish publicly a compendium of responses. Respondents shall not include any information in the response to this RFI that might be considered proprietary or confidential.

Responses to this RFI should be submitted in PDF or Word format to the email address ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on November 22, 2016. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means. Emails should conform to the following guidelines:

Please insert “Responses for Grid Optimization Competition RFI” in the subject line of your email, and include:

your nametitleorganizationtype of organization (e.g. .. university, non-governmental organization, small business, large business, federally funded research and development center (FFRDC), government-owned/government-operated (GOGO), etc.)email addresstelephone numberarea of expertise in the body of your email

Responses to this RFI are limited to no more than 50 pages in length (12 point font size). Though, shorter, concise responses are encouraged.Responders are strongly encouraged to include preliminary results, data, and figures that support their perspectives but shall not include any information that might be considered proprietary or confidential. Responses to this RFI may be shared with organizations supporting ARPA-E’s efforts in designing the competition including national laboratory partners and academic subcontractors.[1]

Documents

  • RFI - Grid Optimization Competition Design (Last Updated: 10/11/2016 03:02 PM ET)

Previous Versions

  • RFI - Grid Optimization Competition Design (Last Updated: 10/11/2016 01:44 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-RFI@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit your comments in PDF format by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on November 22, 2016. ARPA-E will accept responses to this RFI immediately.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

DE-FOA0000663: Announcement and Request for Information on Draft Open Funding Opportunity Announcement (Open FOA)

On or about March 2, 2012, the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (“ARPA-E”) intends to issue an Open Funding Opportunity Announcement (“Open FOA” or “FOA”). The objective of the Open FOA is to identify high-risk, high-reward concepts for energy-related technologies that may enhance our nation’s energy and economic security. This FOA will be open to any energy-related technology that, if successful, will have a transformational and disruptive effect on the energy sector.

 ARPA-E is seeking your comments on the draft Open FOA, which is appended hereto as Attachment A. An overview of the application process is provided in Section I.B of the draft FOA, and a draft list of Technical Categories and Subcategories is provided in Section I.E of the draft FOA. Please submit your written comments by email to ARPA-EOpenFOA@hq.doe.gov by 5 PM Eastern Time on Wednesday, February 29, 2012. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means. Please insert “Comments on Draft Open FOA” in the subject line of your email, and include your name, organization, email address, and telephone number in the body of your email.

All feedback provided will be taken into consideration, but ARPA-E will not respond to individual submissions or publish publicly a compendium of responses. Neither this Announcement nor Attachment A constitutes the formal request for this funding opportunity announcement. The Federal Government will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information.

This Announcement is also intended to provide an opportunity for potential Applicants to begin the process of developing partnerships and gathering data for their applications. Applicants should not rely on this Announcement or Attachment A for guidance on applying to the Open FOA. All of the information in this Announcement and Attachment A is subject to change. Applicants must refer to the final FOA issued in March 2012 for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding. ARPA-E will not review or consider noncompliant and/or nonresponsive applications.

Once the final FOA is issued in March 2012, Applicants will have a limited amount of time to submit a mandatory Notice of Intent in ARPA-E eXCHANGE, ARPA-E’s online application portal (https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov). Applicants must submit a separate Notice of Intent for each Concept Paper through ARPA-E eXCHANGE by the deadline stated in the FOA. Failure to comply with this requirement will render the Applicant’s Concept Paper ineligible for consideration (see Section III.C.1 of the draft FOA).

Please note that the draft Open FOA is designated as DE-FOA-0000663. When issued in March 2012, the final Open FOA will have a different designation, namely DE-FOA-0000670.

Documents

  • ARPA-E Draft Open FOA RFI 2-8-12 (Last Updated: 3/6/2012 05:27 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-OpenFOA@hq.doe.govTo submit comments to the Request for Information (RFI):

    Please submit your written comments by email to, ARPA-E-OpenFOA@hq.doe.gov, by 5 PM Eastern Time on Wednesday, February 29, 2012. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

    Please insert “Comments on Draft Open FOA” in the subject line of your email, and include your name, organization, email address, and telephone number in the body of your email. 

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

RFI-0000000: ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR ROBUST AFFORDABLE NEXT GENERATION EV STORAGE (RANGE)

In early to mid-February, 2013, the Advanced Research Projects Agency ­ Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled “Robust Affordable Next Generation EV Storage” (RANGE), DE-FOA-0000869. The objective of the RANGE FOA will be to identify transformational concepts for low-cost, robust storage systems for electric vehicles. Two specific areas of interest are: (1) robust designs of energy storage chemistries and architectures; and (2) multifunctional designs based on robust storage systems.
 
ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.
 
ARPA-E is issuing this Announcement to facilitate the formation of new project teams. Specifically, ARPA-E intends to publish a list of potential teaming partners for the RANGE FOA on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, in early to mid-February, 2013.
 
Any organization that would like to be included in this list should complete all required fields in the following link:  https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspxRequired information includes:  Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Focus Area, and Brief Description of Capabilities. ARPA-E is particularly interested in receiving responses from organizations with expertise in the following Focus Areas: computational and experimental approaches to novel robust energy storage materials and reactions, fabrication and manufacturing of energy storage systems, multifunctional material, device, and system designs, energy absorption materials and architectures, electric vehicle subsystem and system designs, energy storage system robustness, electric vehicle robustness, thermal and mechanical engineering, system integrators, high temperature electronics, aerospace engineering and composite materials systems.
 
By submitting a response to this Announcement, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. The Federal Government will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be reviewed or considered.


This Announcement does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA issued in early to mid-February, 2013 for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding. ARPA-E will not review or consider noncompliant and/or nonresponsive applications.
 

Documents

  • Announcement_of_Teaming_Partner_List_for_Robust_Affordable_Next_Generation_EV_Storage_(RANGE) (Last Updated: 2/4/2013 09:17 AM ET)
  • Teaming_List_RANGE_2013-05-31 (Last Updated: 6/3/2013 05:06 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000001: ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR BIO-CONVERSION OF METHANE-TO-LIQUIDS (REMOTE)

In mid-March, 2013, the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) on Bio-Conversion of Methane-to-Liquids. The objective of the FOA will be to identify transformational concepts for cost-effective, one-step conversion of methane to liquid transportation fuels with low CapEx and flexible deployment to access remote, flared, or pipeline gas.
 
ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams.  Interdisciplinary and cross-sectored collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.
 
ARPA-E is issuing this Announcement to facilitate the formation of new project teams.  Specifically, ARPA-E intends to publish a list of potential teaming partners for the Bio-Conversion of Methane-to-Liquids FOA on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, in mid-March, 2013. 
 
Any organization that would like to be included in this list should complete all required fields in the following link:  https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspxRequired information includes:  Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Focus Area, and Brief Description of Capabilities. ARPA-E is particularly interested in receiving responses from organizations with expertise in the following Focus Areas: efficient methane activation to a biological intermediate, biological carbon-carbon bond formation and fuel synthesis, and biological process (bio-process) engineering and intensification.
 
By submitting a response to this Announcement, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information.  The Federal Government will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information.  Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be reviewed or considered.
 
By enabling and publishing the Bio-Conversion of Methane-to-Liquids Teaming List, ARPA-E is not endorsing or otherwise evaluating the qualifications of the entities that are self-identifying themselves for placement on this Teaming List.
 
This Announcement does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA issued in mid-March, 2013 for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.  ARPA-E will not review or consider noncompliant and/or nonresponsive applications.

Documents

  • Announcement_of_Teaming_Partner_List_for_Bio_MTL__(REMOTE) (Last Updated: 3/15/2013 02:33 PM ET)
  • Teaming_List_REMOTE_2013-05-03 (Last Updated: 5/3/2013 12:47 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000002: ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR MODERN ELECTRO/THERMOCHEMICAL ADVANCES IN LIGHT-METAL SYSTEMS (METALS)

In March, 2013, the Advanced Research Projects Agency ­ Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled “Modern Electro/Thermochemical Advances in Light-metal Systems” (METALS) (formerly A-TEME), DE-FOA-0000882. The objective of the METALS FOA will be to identify transformational concepts for extraction and recycling of light metals (aluminum, magnesium, and titanium). Specific areas of interest include: (1) new routes to produce primary Al, Mg, and/or Ti (powder, including Titanium Hydride powder) that incorporate one or more of the following: variable energy inputs, renewable energy inputs, high temperature heat capture, high temperature thermal storage, and utilization of domestically abundant ore; and (2) technologies that enable rapid, precision, and automated sorting of Al, Mg, and Ti alloy scrap.
 
ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.
 
ARPA-E is issuing this Announcement to facilitate the formation of new project teams. Specifically, ARPA-E intends to publish a list of potential teaming partners for the METALS FOA on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, in March, 2013.
 
Any organization that would like to be included in this list should complete all required fields in the following link:  https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspxRequested information includes:  Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Focus Area, and Brief Description of Capabilities. ARPA-E is particularly interested in receiving responses from organizations with expertise in Focus Areas including, but not limited to the following: metallurgy; electrochemistry; thermochemistry; chemical engineering; high temperature materials; applied physics, thermal storage; heat capture; heat exchanger design; thermal engineering; renewable energy; solar thermal engineering; metals recycling; spectroscopy; process and control; transport phenomena; materials science; and process engineering.
 
By submitting a response to this Announcement, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. The Federal Government will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be reviewed or considered.

This Announcement does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA issued in March, 2013 for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding. ARPA-E will not review or consider noncompliant and/or nonresponsive applications.


Documents

  • Announcement_of_Teaming_Partners_List_METALS (Last Updated: 3/20/2013 12:19 PM ET)
  • Teaming_List_METALS_2013-05-03 (Last Updated: 5/3/2013 12:48 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000003: ENGINEERED HIGH ENERGY CROPS

The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is solely to solicit public input for DOE’s consideration.  DOE will consider input received in response to this RFI in developing an Advance Notice of Intent to prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS).  The PEIS would analyze the environmental impacts of potential DOE programs to support the development and demonstration of engineered high energy crops, such as those being investigated under ARPA-E’s Plants Engineered to Replace Oil (PETRO) program, through field trials.  Information regarding the PETRO program is available at: http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=arpa-e-programs/petro. 
 
THIS IS A RFI ONLY.  THIS RFI IS NOT ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE OR FINANCIAL INCENTIVES.  THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT FUTURE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES OR OTHER ACTIVITIES WILL BE UNDERTAKEN AS A RESULT OF THIS RFI OR ANY SUBSEQUENT PEIS.  

Documents

  • RFI_Adv_NOI_PEIS (Last Updated: 4/12/2013 02:47 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • EngineeredHighEnergyCrops-RFI@hq.doe.gov 
    Responses to this RFI must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format and attached to an email addressed to EngineeredHighEnergyCrops-RFI@hq.doe.gov and RECEIVED BY NO LATER THAN 5:00 PM EDT ON APRIL 19, 2013. Responses submitted by other means will not be reviewed or considered. Questions regarding the content of this RFI must be submitted to the email address provided above.

Submission Deadlines

  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

RFI-0000004: ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR WIDE BANDGAP POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES

In June 2013, the Advanced Research Projects Agency -­ Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue new Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) related to wide bandgap power semiconductor devices. The objective of the FOAs will be to identify transformational concepts in wide band gap (WBG) device fabrication and device architectures that could enable the development of high voltage (1200V+), high current (100A) single die power semiconductor devices that, upon reaching scale, have the potential to reach functional cost parity with silicon power transistors while also offering breakthrough relative performance (low losses, high switching frequencies, and high temperature operation). 
 
ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.
 
ARPA-E is issuing this Announcement to facilitate the formation of new project teams. Specifically, ARPA-E intends to publish a list of potential teaming partners for the FOAs on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, in June 2013.
 
Any organization that would like to be included in this list should complete all required fields in the following link:  https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx.  Required information includes:  Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Focus Area, and Brief Description of Capabilities. ARPA-E is particularly interested in receiving responses from organizations with expertise in the following Focus Areas: wide bandgap semiconductors (including GaAs, GaN, SiC, ZnO, AlN, Diamond), power semiconductor process development and fabrication, substrate fabrication, epitaxial growth, epitaxial lift-off process development, power semiconductor device design, analytical and testing services, compound semiconductor doping, implantation, annealing, defects, two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) devices, dielectric/semiconductor interfaces, MOSFETs, IGBTs, BJTs, HEMTs, device packaging, and power electronic circuits.
 
By submitting a response to this Announcement, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By enabling and publishing the Teaming List, the Federal Government does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming List.  The Federal Government will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be reviewed or considered.

This Announcement does not constitute a FOA.  Applicants must refer to the final FOAs, to be issued in June 2013 for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding. ARPA-E will not review or consider noncompliant and/or nonresponsive applications.
 

 

Documents

  • Announcement_of_Teaming_Partner_List_for_Wide_Bandgap_Power_Semiconductor_Devices (Last Updated: 6/6/2013 06:41 PM ET)
  • Teaming List_SWITCHES_07-15-2013 (Last Updated: 6/19/2013 10:33 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000005: ANNOUNCEMENT OF TEAMING PARTNER LIST FOR FULL-SPECTRUM OPTIMIZED CONVERSION AND UTILIZATION OF SUNLIGHT (FOCUS)

In July 2013, the Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled Full-spectrum Optimized Conversion and Utilization of Sunlight (FOCUS). The anticipated objective of the FOCUS FOA will be to identify transformational concepts for solar energy systems with both high solar conversion efficiency and high energy dispatchability. Two specific areas of interest are: (1) solar energy collectors that efficiently capture exergy over the entire solar spectrum to provide BOTH heat and electricity; and (2) energy storage using BOTH heat and electricity as inputs, with electricity as the output. Solar production of transportation fuels will not be an area of interest for this FOA.

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.
Teaming Partner Lists are intended to help facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List for the FOCUS FOA will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in early July 2013. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

Expertise in the following Technical Areas may be useful in responding to the FOCUS FOA: concentrating solar power system design and manufacturing, concentrating photovoltaic system design and manufacturing; solar-to-electricity devices with high efficiency in the temperature range from 100 – 600°C; growth of III-V photovoltaic cells on reusable templates; concentration of sunlight; high efficiency spectrum splitting of concentrated sunlight; inexpensive photonics and plasmonics; solar energy absorption materials and architectures; bonding of electronic devices for effective heat transfer; combined heat and power applications; electrolysis; electrochemical energy storage; thermal energy storage; mechanical energy storage; high temperature materials and thermal fluids up to 600°C; and systems integration.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, the Federal Government does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. The
Federal Government will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in July 2013, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.
 

Documents

  • Notice_of_Teaming_Partner_List_FOCUS (Last Updated: 6/17/2013 09:57 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000006: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Reliable Electricity Based on Electrochemical Systems (REBELS)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled Reliable Electricity Based on Electrochemical Systems (REBELS) to solicit applications for financial assistance to fund new intermediate temperature fuel cell (ITFC) technologies that efficiently generate stationary power from fossil fuels in the near-term, while simultaneously building a bridge to a zero carbon future.  Currently, ARPA-E anticipates that there will be three specific areas of interest indentified in the REBELS FOA as follows: (1) low-cost, efficient, reliable ITFCs for small distributed generation applications, (2) ITFCs that are capable of in-situ charge storage in an electrode to enable battery-like response to transients, and (3) electrochemical devices that produce liquid fuels from methane using excess renewable resources. Fuel cell systems based on existing Department of Energy R&D programs, such as low temperature polymer exchange membrane (LT-PEM) and high temperature solid oxide fuel cells (HT-SOFCs), will not be areas of interest for the anticipated REBELS FOA.


Expertise in the following Technical Areas may be useful in responding to the FOA: intermediate temperature solid electrolytes; intermediate temperature electrocatalysts/electrodes with low or zero platinum group metal (PGM) loading; new approaches to activate carbon/hydrogen bonds for intermediate temperature fuel reforming; new approaches to direct reforming of fuels at a fuel cell electrode; novel fuel cell manufacturing processes without high temperature sintering; integration of fuel cell and battery functionality at the device level (rather than system level); and electrochemical production of liquid fuels.


As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.


The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in October 2013. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.


Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.


By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List.  ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.


This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued by the end of the 2013 calendar year, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • Notice_of_Teaming_Partners_List_REBELS_10.28.2013 (Last Updated: 10/28/2013 10:58 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000007: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for For Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement for: Local Thermal Management Systems To Reduce Building Energy Consumption

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), soliciting applications for financial assistance to fund new technologies that enable localized thermal envelopes around building occupants.  These technologies are expected to reduce the nation’s energy consumption by widening the heating and cooling setpoints in buildings, while maintaining the thermal comfort of building occupants.  This FOA represents a radical shift in thermal comfort management practices from today’s centralized building systems to more distributed and localized solutions. Previously, ARPA-E held a workshop on this topic. More information on the workshop can be found at http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=arpa-e-events/personal-thermal-management-reduce-building-energy-consumption-workshop.


Currently, ARPA-E anticipates that there will be three specific areas of interest indentified in the FOA as follows: (1) on-body wearable technologies, (2) near range (<1 m) energy transfer, and (3) direct energy transfer to the human body from a distance (>1 m). In addition, system level solutions that employ any combinations of the three areas are of interest as well.  ARPA-E envisions supporting a broad range of technologies that can achieve these objectives. 


Expertise in the following Technical Areas may be useful in responding to the FOA: human physiology, thermal management, materials science, building heating and cooling systems, device fabrication, directed energy, testing, and modeling. For wearable technologies, teams are encouraged to have participation from apparel designers and experts in consumer product adoption.


As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.


The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in April 2014. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.


Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.


By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List.  ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.


This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in late April, or early May 2014, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • Notice of Teaming Partner List_LTMS_04_09_2014 (Last Updated: 4/9/2014 03:29 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000008: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Methane Observation Networks with Innovative Technology to Obtain Reductions (MONITOR)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled Methane Observation Networks with Innovative Technology to Obtain Reductions (MONITOR) to solicit applications for financial assistance to fund the development of disruptive new approaches to methane sensing in order to reduce associated costs to the point that widespread implementation is feasible.  As described in more detail below, the purpose of this announcement is to facilitate the formation of new project teams to respond to the upcoming MONITOR FOA. The FOA will provide specific program goals, technical metrics, and selection criteria. The FOA terms will be controlling.  For purposes of the Teaming Partner List, the following summarizes current planning for the FOA:

The MONITOR program’s focus will be on “oil and gas systems,” from the wellhead to the end user.  Cost-effective measurement of methane will facilitate detection and early mitigation from leaks and process upsets, thus reducing the overall emissions of methane from the production of natural gas. 

Currently, ARPA-E anticipates that the FOA will target research of: (1) complete systems, which combine methane measurement with data analytics in order to estimate methane emission rates and location of leaks; the systems should also include provisions for data quality control and digital communication; and (2) partial solutions which may demonstrate promising new approaches to sensing, but which are too early in their development to warrant incorporation into a complete system.

The complexity of the task requires discussion of a measurement “system.”  For example, a potential measurement system could consist of some combination of, but is not limited to:

1.    Single high-sensitivity (but likely higher cost) fixed sensor;
2.    Network consisting of a number of lower cost and lower sensitivity fixed sensors;
3.    Systems incorporating imaging technology;
4.    Sensor(s) mounted on vehicles that drive prescribed or random routes and uses both concentration and wind data to estimate the location of leaks;
5.    Sensors mounted in conventional or unmanned aircraft;
6.    Satellite imaging ;
7.    Biological solutions in which plants might “signal” (change of color, release of chemicals) the presence of methane.

In general, each of these would require not only the physical sensing component (laser spectrometer, catalytic sensor, imaging sensor, biological sensor), but also wind data (speed, direction) and potentially other weather data (temperature, precipitation).  In turn, the concentration wind/weather data would be used in conjunction with a dispersion model to estimate the location and magnitude of a leak. 

Expertise in the following Technical Areas may be useful in responding to the FOA: reduced-cost approaches to optical spectroscopy (e.g. reduced cost lasers, reduced cost detectors, novel configurations, etc.), imaging (e.g. reduced cost, increased resolution, improved performance, enhanced speed, non-cryogenic, etc.), mobile sensing (e.g. from ground vehicles or conventional / unmanned aircraft), advanced data analytics (e.g. dispersion modeling, microclimatic modeling, GIS integration, reinforcement learning, etc.), data quality assurance, and systems integration. System-level considerations such as communications, reliability, and robustness in extreme environments may also be useful in responding to this FOA.

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in April 2014. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in April or May 2014, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • MONITOR_Teaming_Partner_List_04_11_2014 (Last Updated: 4/11/2014 01:46 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000009: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Accelerating Low-cost Plasma Heating and Assembly (ALPHA)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled Accelerating Low-cost Plasma Heating and Assembly (ALPHA), to solicit applications to pursue innovative research to significantly reduce the “cost of entry” into fusion R&D. As described in more detail below, the purpose of this announcement is to facilitate the formation of new project teams to respond to the upcoming ALPHA FOA. The FOA will provide specific program goals, technical metrics, and selection criteria. The FOA terms will be controlling.  For purposes of the Teaming Partner List, the following summarizes current planning for the FOA:


The focus of ALPHA is to develop research tools to explore the intermediate ion density regime of 1018-1023 ions/cm3 (at Lawson conditions).  This intermediate density space falls outside of the major research programs in magnetic confinement and inertial confinement fusion, and represents a high risk, high reward opportunity to identify new pathways to fusion power that may offer relatively inexpensive development cycles.  ARPA-E's goal is to develop a set of low-cost technologies in fusion drivers and plasma formation that will achieve high experimental shot rates for rapid learning, and create new low-cost paths to fusion power beyond the ARPA-E program.  Currently, ARPA-E anticipates that the FOA will focus on research in: (1) Targets, plasma formation technologies to produce plasmas with sufficient lifetime, transport properties, and geometry to pair with a driver and achieve Lawson conditions at a final density of 1018-1023 ions/cm3; and (2) Drivers, systems to deliver energy to plasma targets with sufficient power density, symmetry, and mitigation of instabilities to achieve Lawson conditions at a final density of 1018-1023 ions/cm3. There may be areas of overlap where a single system can both form a plasma target and drive it to fusion conditions, and such a system is also within the scope of this planned FOA.


ARPA-E anticipates that expertise including, but not limited to, the following Technical Areas may be useful in responding to the FOA: thermonuclear fusion, plasma physics, pulsed power, plasma guns, rail and coil guns, particle accelerators, laser accelerators, MEMS, plasma compression (e.g. solid liners, liquid liners, plasma liners, magnetic compression), compact toroids (field reversed configuration, spheromaks), standoff plasma magnetization, plasma pinches, power plant design, magnetohydrodynamics, plasma codes, fusion energy, fusion propulsion.


As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.


The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in August 2014. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.


Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.


By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.


This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in August or September 2014, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • ALPHA Teaming Partner List - 08.11.2014 (Last Updated: 8/11/2014 03:33 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000010: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Advanced Research In Dry-Cooling (ARID)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled Advanced Research In Dry-cooling (ARID), soliciting applications for financial assistance to fund transformational power plant cooling technologies that enable high thermal-to-electric energy conversion efficiency with zero net water dissipation to the atmosphere. Specific programmatic objectives will include developing technologies that:

1. Have no net water dissipation to the atmosphere; and, in comparison to power plants using conventional, wet cooling:

2. Result in no loss of efficiency for the power plant; and

3. Result in less than 5% increase in the levelized cost of electricity.

Anticipated technical paths towards these goals include: (1) significant cost reduction of air-cooled heat exchangers (via significant air side heat transfer enhancement to reduce size and/or low cost materials and manufacturing) and (2) cooling below the air dry bulb temperature and address temperature excursions through the development of supplemental cooling systems and/or cool storage. Other transformational cooling technologies that address the all the objectives of the program are also welcome.

This FOA represents a radical shift in thermoelectric power plant cooling practices from today’s cooling systems, which withdraw and/or consume large amounts of freshwater. Previously, ARPA-E held a workshop on this topic. More information on the workshop can be found at http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=arpa-e-events/advanced-dry-power-plant-cooling-workshop.

Currently, ARPA-E anticipates that there will be three specific areas of interest identified in the FOA as follows: (1) ultra-high performance air-cooled heat exchangers, (2) supplemental cooling/cool storage systems, and (3) other transformative power plant dry cooling technologies that meet all of the programmatic objectives. System level solutions that employ any combinations of the three areas are of interest as well.

Expertise in the following Technical Areas may be useful in responding to the FOA: thermal engineering; fluid dynamics and modeling; materials science; advanced manufacturing; power plant system design; chemical and thermal transport, and heat exchanger modeling, design and optimization.

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in September 2014. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in September 2014, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • ARID - Teaming Partner List - 09.08.2014 (Last Updated: 9/5/2014 09:36 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000011: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Transportation Energy Resources from Renewable Agriculture (TERRA)



The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled Transportation Energy Resources from Renewable Agriculture (TERRA), soliciting applications to pursue innovative research targeted at accelerating energy crop development for the production of transportation fuels and biomass. As described in more detail below, the purpose of this announcement is to facilitate the formation of new project teams that respond to the upcoming TERRA FOA. The FOA will provide specific program goals, technical metrics, and selection criteria. The FOA terms will be controlling.  For purposes of the Teaming Partner List, the following summarizes current planning for the FOA:

 

The overall objective of the TERRA program is to increase the rate and extent of genetic improvement of the yield of bioenergy crops. This improvement will enhance land use efficiency, reduce competition with food crops, improve environmental sustainability, and provide a stable supply of biomass for transportation fuels and bio-refineries.  It is expected that applicant teams for the TERRA program should leverage advancements in mobile platforms, sensor technologies, computational analytics and low-cost nucleotide sequencing.  It is the objective of the program to establish the key intermediate phenotypes related to yield, which can be collected with enough accuracy to predict the growth of an individual plant or population of plants of a particular genetic makeup, and to do so across a high volume of breeder plots at the field level.  ARPAE is interested in applications in the following areas:  the development of high throughput automated hardware and sensing technologies to acquire phenotypic data in the field, throughout the growing season, and across environments; methods to provided highly resolved genotypic profiles for the populations being phenotyped under field and controlled-environment conditions that will provide the foundation for elucidating genotype-phenotype associations; and the development of algorithmic-based computational solutions for discovering the most important phenotypes and predicting performance of field grown plants.


Previously, ARPA-E held a workshop on this topic.  More information on the workshop can be found at http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=arpa-e-events/plant-phenotyping-workshop.


ARPA-E anticipates that expertise including, but not limited to, the following technical areas may be useful in responding to the FOA: plant physiology, breeding, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, computational biology, data analytics, robotics, machine learning, and sensing technologies.

 

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

 

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in September 2014. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

 

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

 

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

 

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in September or October 2014, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.





Documents

  • TERRA - Teaming List - 09.23.2014 (Last Updated: 9/23/2014 06:07 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

To access the Teaming Partner List for the FOA, click here.

RFI-0000012: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: GENerators for Small Electrical and Thermal Systems (GENSETS)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled GENerators for Small Electrical and Thermal Systems (GENSETS), to solicit applications for financial assistance to pursue innovative research on natural gas powered kW-scale generators to enable widespread deployment of residential combined heat and power (CHP). As described in more detail below, the purpose of this announcement is to facilitate the formation of new project teams to respond to the upcoming GENSETS FOA. The FOA will provide specific program goals, technical metrics, and selection criteria and the FOA terms are controlling. For purposes of the Teaming Partner List, the following summarizes current planning for the FOA:

The focus of the GENSETS program is to develop high-efficiency, low-cost, long-life, low-emissions, natural gas powered engines for residential hot water, space heating, and air-conditioning needs. This research space falls outside the current state-of-the-art CHP technologies and represents a high risk, high reward opportunity to identify new pathways to high-efficiency engines/generators. Widespread deployment of residential CHP will offer huge energy savings and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction.

Currently, ARPA-E anticipates that the FOA will target research in: (1) Engine efficiency enhancement – cost-effective systems such as internal combustion engines and Stirling engines with reduced heat transfer, friction, and parasitic losses and increased recuperation to yield high fuel to electricity conversion efficiency while delivering low-emissions at 1 kW electrical power capacity; (2) Combined topping and bottoming cycles – cost-effective systems with high bottoming cycle efficiency for harvesting the rejected (exhaust) heat from a topping cycle to generate additional electrical power; and (3) New and efficient thermodynamic cycles and engine concepts. There may be areas of overlap between the research areas and such a system is also within the scope of this planned FOA. The teams are expected to gather sufficient expertise to design and assemble an innovative 1 kW electrical engine at the end of the second year of the proposed three-year program.

ARPA-E anticipates that expertise in several technical areas may be useful in responding to this FOA, including but not limited to: heat engines, thermodynamic cycles, internal combustion engines, external combustion engines (such as Stirling engines and steam engines), combustion micro-turbines, micro-Rankine cycles, thermophotovoltaics, solid-state devices (such as thermionic emitters, thermoelectric generators, pyroelectrics, and ion expansion devices), and other novel engines/cycles (such as rotary engines, free piston engines, detonation engines, thermoacoustic engines).

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in October 2014. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in October 2014, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • GENSETS - Teaming Partner List - 10.09.2014 (Last Updated: 10/9/2014 03:09 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

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RFI-0000013: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Traveler Response Architecture using Novel Signaling for Network Efficiency in Transportation (TRANSNET)


The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled Traveler Response Architecture using Novel Signaling for Network Efficiency in Transportation (TRANSNET). This FOA will solicit applications to pursue innovative research targeted at minimizing energy consumption in a surface transportation network through control mechanisms that utilize personalized signals directed at individual travelers. As described in more detail below, the purpose of this announcement is to facilitate the formation of new project teams that respond to the anticipated TRANSNET FOA. The FOA will provide specific program goals, technical metrics, and selection criteria and the FOA terms are controlling. For purposes of the Teaming Partner List, the following summarizes current planning for the FOA:

The overall objective of the TRANSNET program is to reduce energy use in a multi-modal, urban transportation network through network control mechanisms employing personalized signaling. Currently, ARPA-E anticipates that the FOA will target research and development of technologies that employ simulation and develop control architectures to generate energy saving through network optimization. This new approach, if successful, will have a significant impact on all three of ARPA-E’s mission areas: reduction of imports of energy from foreign sources, reduction of energy-related emissions, and improvement in energy efficiency.

Previously, ARPA-E held a Transportation Network Optimization Workshop. More information on the workshop can be found at http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=arpa-e-events/transportation-network-optimization-workshop.

Expertise in the following technical areas may be useful in responding to the TRANSNET FOA:



·         Transportation data modeling & simulation

o   Intermodal traveler data collection, particularly via wireless technologies

o   Regional traffic flow simulation at micro-, meso-, and macro- scales

o   Measurement of energy use across modes, particularly with respect to occupancy

·         Mathematical control and optimization of networks

o   Reduced complexity models

o   Incomplete information

o   Bayes-Nash equilibria

·         Data analytics

o   Game theory

o   Complex systems

o   Computational sociology

o   Multi-agent systems

o   Evolutionary programming

·         Personalized signaling

o   Behavioral economics

o   Non-monetary incentives

o   Consumer decision making and choice frameworks

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in October 2014. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in October 2014, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.


Documents

  • TRANSNET - Teaming List - 10.15.2014 (Last Updated: 10/15/2014 10:13 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

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RFI-0000014: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcements: Micro-scale Optimized Solar-cell Arrays with Integrated Concentration (MOSAIC)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) entitled Micro-scale Optimized Solar-cell Arrays with Integrated Concentration (MOSAIC). The objective of these FOAs is to develop high-performance concentrated photovoltaics (CPV) in a low-profile module similar to traditional non-concentrated “flat-plate” PV in order to provide low-cost solar electricity for the roof-top, commercial, and utility-scale markets. As described in more detail below, the purpose of this announcement is to facilitate the formation of new project teams to respond to the upcoming MOSAIC FOAs. The FOAs will provide specific program goals, technical metrics, and selection criteria and the FOA terms are controlling. For purposes of the Teaming Partner List, the following summarizes current planning for the FOAs:

The MOSAIC program’s overall goal is to develop micro-scale CPV technologies that enable significant geographic and demographic expansion of solar electricity generation. A key motivation for the MOSAIC program, therefore, is to greatly accelerate efforts in the CPV community that seek to shrink cell, optics, tracking and module dimensions and apply the scalability of micro-systems approaches that have the potential to remove manufacturing, operational and market barriers to widespread commercial use.

Currently, ARPA-E anticipates that the FOAs will target research in: (1) Micro-tracking systems: approaches that have the form factor of a static rooftop flat panel Silicon, utilize optical concentration, but also contain embedded tracking; (2) Macro-tracking systems: approaches that utilize micro-system integration, achieve the form factor of rooftop flat panel silicon PV, but use conventional tracking methods as currently practiced, e.g., moving the entire panel on one or two axes; (3) Hybrid systems: approaches that specifically address the challenge of harvesting light in areas with a large percentage of diffuse light, such as found in regions of the Northern U.S.; and 4) novel manufacturing approaches for small and fragile CPV cells that are high-throughput, low-cost, and scalable.

In order to realize the goals of the MOSAIC program, ARPA‐E aims to bring together diverse engineering and scientific communities, including material scientists, electrical and packaging engineers, optical engineers, micro-scale manufacturing specialists, and researchers in polymers and opto-electronics to advance micro-scale PV to working prototypes and engage with stakeholders who can drive these devices toward market adoption.

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in November 2014. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOAs exist at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOAs, expected to be issued in November 2014, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • MOSAIC - Teaming Partner List - 11.04.2014 (Last Updated: 10/28/2014 03:31 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

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RFI-0000015: Notice of an Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: OPEN 2015

In January 2015, the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue an Open Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), OPEN 2015. The objective of OPEN 2015 is simple, yet comprehensive: to support the development of potentially disruptive new technologies across the full spectrum of energy applications. This FOA will seek to support transformational research in all areas of energy R&D, covering transportation and stationary applications. Areas of research to be covered by OPEN 2015 include, but are not limited to: electricity generation by both renewable and non-renewable means; electricity transmission, storage, and distribution; energy efficiency for buildings, manufacturing and commerce, and personal use; and all aspects of transportation, including the production and distribution of fuels, electrification, and energy efficiency in transportation.

OPEN 2015 will be the third OPEN solicitation in the history of ARPA-E. The previous two OPEN solicitations were conducted at the inception of the agency in 2009 and again in 2012. ARPA-E’s OPEN FOAs ensure that the agency does not miss opportunities to support innovative energy R&D that falls outside of the topics of its focused technology programs or that develop after focused solicitations have closed. OPEN FOAs provide the agency with a remarkable sampling of new and emerging opportunities across the complete spectrum of energy applications and allow the agency to “take the pulse” of the energy R&D community. OPEN FOAs have been and will continue to be the perfect complement to the agency’s focused technology programs – a unique combination of approaches for supporting the most innovative and current energy technology R&D.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in January 2015, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of eligibility and funding. The FOA will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal. This Notice requires no response from potential applicants and ARPA-E will not entertain questions pertaining to this Notice or to OPEN 2015 until the FOA is issued.

Documents

  • OPEN 2015 - Notice of an Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 12:32 PM ET)

Submission Deadlines

  • Notice of Intent Deadline: TBD
  • Concept Paper Submission Deadline: TBD
  • Full Application Submission Deadline: TBD

RFI-0000016: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for Upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Network Optimized Distributed Energy Systems (NODES)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) to develop transformational grid operation and control strategies that optimize the usage of flexible Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to improve the overall efficiency of the U.S. electric grid and enhance penetration of renewable energy resources. Specifically, NODES will develop innovative and disruptive technologies for real-time management of transmission and distribution networks by large-scale active load control and system-wide coordination of DERs. Of particular interest are cost effective control technologies that would more efficiently direct the flow of power on the grid, help stem energy losses, support higher renewables penetration, and enable the grid to be more responsive and resilient, while providing ancillary services to the electric grid at different time scales. The program will build on grid-wide sensing, communication and energy efficient building control advances made over the past decade to enable consumers and grid operators to adapt their operations for optimal efficiency and lower cost.

Currently, ARPA-E anticipates two primary areas of interest in the FOA: (1) Creating new functionality in grid-edge technology that will provide net-load automated frequency response capability needed to overcome frequency stability limitations at higher renewable energy penetration levels; and (2) Developing advanced net-load shaping strategies, which make adjustments to net-load over both short and long time horizons. Also of interest are additional technologies for active control of load and distributed energy resources, and. connecting the features of these additional technologies with the operating performance of the central station fleet to manage the variability of demand and generation on the system.

Previously, ARPA-E held a workshop on this topic. More information on the workshop can be found at http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=arpa-e-events/grid-future-vertical-flat.

In order to realize the goals of the NODES program, expertise in the following areas may be required:

  • Power systems including: grid operations planning and optimization, demand-side management, management of distributed generation and storage, renewables integration, and distribution networks.
  • Control systems including: hierarchical control, networked control, de-centralized control, transactive energy control, direct control of utilities’ network-edge resources, and building management systems.
  • Networks and Embedded systems including: system architectures for critical energy infrastructures, embedded control systems, and real-time control systems.
  • Machine learning and data analytics including: management and analysis of large-data sets from various grid sensors and sources, load and distributed generation forecast, and model/data-driven identification and prediction of load behavioral patterns.

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in December 2014. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in January 2015, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • NODES - Teaming Partner List - 12.18.2014 (Last Updated: 12/18/2014 12:42 PM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means.

Teaming Partners

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RFI-0000017: Generating Realistic Information for Development of Distribution And Transmission Algorithms (GRID DATA)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled Generating Realistic Information for Development of Distribution And Transmission Algorithms (GRID DATA). This FOA will solicit applications to pursue innovative research targeted at developing public large-scale, realistic and validated electric power system network models. These models should have the detail required for the successful development and testing of new, transformational power system optimization and control algorithms and substantially reduce the barriers to the testing and ubiquitous adoption of new strategies for grid optimization and control, including new Optimal Power Flow algorithms.

ARPA-E believes the existence of these models would enable more complete evaluations of emerging grid optimization algorithms. These new algorithms promise to enable increased grid reliability and safety as well as significantly increase economic and energy efficiency and substantially reduce the costs of integrating high penetrations of variable renewable generation technologies into the electric power system in the United States. These models would also enable formal grid optimization competitions, as have been successfully employed in many other optimization-dependent fields and industries. Special care will be required to ensure that these new models are immediately available for a large-scale, open competition.

Currently, ARPA-E anticipates two primary areas of interest in the FOA: (1) the creation of large-scale, realistic real-world or synthetic power system models relevant for the testing and evaluation of emerging power system optimization algorithms and (2) the creation of a public, interactive power system model repository.

Previously, ARPA-E held a workshop on this topic. More information on the workshop can be found at http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=workshop/advanced-bulk-power-system-optimization-technologies-workshop.

In order to realize the goals of the GRID DATA program, expertise in the following areas may be required:

  • Power systems including grid operations planning and optimization (including Optimal Power Flow, Unit Commitment, etc.), transmission and distribution network design and analysis, and grid integration of renewables.
  • Data analytics including management and analysis of large-data sets from various sources, and load and distributed generation forecasting and characterization.
  • Real and synthetic network dataset creation and analysis including experience with statistical network models (Exponential Random Graph Models, etc.), system architectures for energy infrastructures, and models for load forecasting and prediction.
  • Optimization design, benchmarking, comparison and participation in related competitions.
  • Online model curation and archiving.

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in April 2015. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in May 2015, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • GRIDS DATA - Teaming Partner List - 04.21.2015 (Last Updated: 4/21/2015 09:20 AM ET)

Contact Information

  • ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov 
    Please submit any comments or questions to ARPA-E-CO@hq.doe.gov. ARPA-E will not review or consider comments submitted by other means

Teaming Partners

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RFI-0000018: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Single pane Highly Insulating Efficient Lucid Designs (SHIELD)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA–E) intends to issue a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) in October, 2015 for technologies to transform the insulation and other qualities of existing single pane windows. In aggregate, these inefficient windows are substantial consumers of the nation’s heating energy. The overarching goal of the SHIELD program is to improve these windows without resorting to complete replacement. To achieve widespread adoption, the installed price must be minimized, and excellent qualities beyond insulation such as appearance, condensation resistance, and soundproofing will be needed. The demands upon the materials and structures will be challenging. ARPA–E held a workshop on this topic in November 2014; information on this workshop can be found at the webpage http://ARPA–E.energy.gov/?q=workshop/single-pane-window-efficiency-workshop .

Currently, ARPA–E anticipates that the SHIELD program will have two areas of interest.

1. Structures that are applied to or built up onto existing windowpanes.

2. Manufactured windowpanes or structures that replace the panes in existing single pane window sashes.

In order to realize the goals of the SHIELD program, expertise in the following areas may be useful: (i) transparent materials, coatings, and layers with very low thermal conductivity, (ii) materials, coatings, and layers with low thermal emissivity, (iii) glass pane design and manufacturing, (iv) window film design and manufacturing, (v) acoustical properties of materials, (vi) thermal and optical modeling of windows, (vii) window performance and lifetime testing, (viii) window soundproofing, and (ix) window marketing.

As a general matter, ARPA–E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. ARPA-E intends to make the Teaming Partner List available on ARPA–E eXCHANGE (http://ARPA-E-foa.energy.gov), ARPA–E’s online application portal, in July 2015. Once posted, the Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on the Teaming Partner list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://ARPA-E-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA–E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA–E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in October 2015, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • SHIELD - Teaming Partner List - 06.29.2015 (Last Updated: 6/29/2015 11:25 AM ET)

Teaming Partners

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RFI-0000019: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: SOLID ION CONDUCTORS FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES

The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA–E) intends to issue a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) in January, 2016 for technologies to transform the properties of solid ion conductors for devices using alkaline exchange membranes (e.g., fuel cells and electrolyzers), lithium metal batteries, flow batteries, and other electrochemical technologies. Many technology gaps in these devices stem from deficiencies in solid ion conductors, which lack an optimized suite of properties such as: ionic conductivity, selectivity, chemical stability, electronic conductivity, thermal stability, mechanical properties, processing, device integration, and cost. The intended goal of the this program is to create new ion conductors that achieve a much more complete set of desired properties by overcoming difficult technical tradeoffs that historically have hindered commercial success (e.g. tradeoffs between ionic conductivity and chemical stability). This program will likely operate at the intersection of materials development, processing, and device integration. ARPA–E held a workshop on this topic in February 2015; information on this workshop can be found at the webpage http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=workshop/solid-ion-conductors-energy-applications-workshop . ARPA-E also released a request for information on this topic in August found at the website https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Default.aspx?Archive=1#FoaIdc59463ae-110a-40c9-a347-5da6e23069ae. Currently, ARPA–E anticipates that this program will have four areas of interest.

1. Chemically-stable alkaline conductors

2. Lithium conductors that enable the use of lithium metal for batteries

3. Highly selective conductors for flow batteries or other liquid reactant cells

4. Other ion conductors with high impact in energy applications that impact ARPA-E mission areas

In order to realize the goals of this program, expertise in the following areas may be useful: (i) solid state ionics, (ii) polymer chemistry, (iii) ceramic materials, (iv) polymer/inorganic composites, (v) mechanical properties of materials, especially at interfaces, (vi) functional glasses, (vii) morphological engineering of ion conduction channels, (viii) self-forming and self-healing mechanisms, (ix) low temperature, continuous processing of inorganic materials, (x) process engineering and scale up, etc.

As a general matter, ARPA–E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. ARPA-E intends to make the Teaming Partner List available on ARPA–E eXCHANGE (http://ARPA–E-foa.energy.gov), ARPA–E’s online application portal, in December 2015. Once posted, the Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on the Teaming Partner list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://ARPA-E-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA–E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA–E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in January 2016, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

Documents

  • Ion Conductor Teaming Partner list - 11.24.2015 (Last Updated: 11/24/2015 05:58 PM ET)

Teaming Partners

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RFI-0000020: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: PLANT ROOT PHENOTYPING FOR SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION

The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA–E) intends to issue a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) in February, 2016 for technologies that measure structural and functional properties of plant roots and soils that lead to the development of improved root traits. Specifically, ARPA-E is interested in traits that reduce atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and energy used for crop production by increasing soil carbon storage and improving fertilizer efficiency (N2O emission reduction). These traits are expected to create grower value by improving soil quality (i.e. soil organic carbon content), nutrient use efficiency (i.e. Nitrogen) and water use productivity (i.e. Drought and heat tolerance). To select and breed for these traits, teams should develop new, innovative systems (i.e. imaging technologies, sensors, models, analytics, etc.) for the characterization of below ground plant growth and development. Technology platforms should have demonstrated utility for field deployment and/or lab environments translatable to the field. In order to augment limitations in sensor resolution, throughput, and cost, ARPA-E encourages augmenting imaging technologies with functional modeling approaches that predict root system properties from the measurement of above ground or near surface traits. Using imaging and sensor technologies and parameterized models, the program will support trait discovery, gene identification, and high throughput screening efforts that maximize the root traits described above. This program will encompass imaging and sensor technology development, functional modeling, genomics, plant breeding, and field screening for advanced cultivars. ARPA–E held a workshop on this topic in July 2015; information on this workshop can be found at the webpage (http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=workshop/novel-methods-phytosequestration-workshop

Currently, ARPA–E anticipates that this program will have four areas of interest:

1. Field and lab based plant and soil imaging technologies with sufficiently high resolution to determine desirable root traits;

2. Parameterized root growth models that predict system growth for ideotype design. These models should be compatible with advanced shoot/canopy models and ecosystem models;

3. Identification of causative loci for desirable root traits and modern breeding methods such as genomic selection for rapid cultivar development; and

4. High throughput field environmental sensors and imaging techniques that allow for selection of desirable below ground traits

In order to realize the goals of this program, expertise in the following areas may be useful: (i) sensor/imaging engineering (ii) functional modeling (iii) genomics (iv) plant physiology (v) soil science (vi) biogeochemistry (vii) plant breeding (viii) field phenotyping (ix) etc.

As a general matter, ARPA–E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Multidisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. ARPA-E intends to make the Teaming Partner List available on ARPA–E eXCHANGE (http://ARPA–E-foa.energy.gov), ARPA–E’s online application portal, in December 2015. Once posted, the Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on the Teaming Partner list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/ApplicantProfile.aspx Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA–E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA–E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in February 2016, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

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  • PLANT ROOT PHENOTYPING FOR SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION - Teaming Partner List (Last Updated: 12/18/2015 07:54 AM ET)

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RFI-0000021: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for a potential Funding Opportunity Announcement: Renewable Electricity to Zero-Carbon Liquid Fuels for Transportation and Stationary Energy

The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA–E) anticipates issuing a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) in February, 2016 for novel technologies to transform the way renewable electricity is stored and transported from remote generation sites to the end point customer. Current transmission and distribution technologies are expensive, suffer from substantial losses, and require large investments in infrastructure.

The overarching goal of this anticipated program is to increase penetration of intermittent energy sources and reduce carbon emissions. To achieve this goal, new cost- effective and energy-efficient technologies for generation of energy dense liquid fuels from renewable energy, water and air sources, and their conversion to electricity or hydrogen as an energy carrier for zero-emission vehicles must be developed. This program will likely operate at the intersection of electrochemistry, catalysis, materials development, chemical engineering, and device integration. ARPA–E held a workshop on this topic in August 2015. More information on this workshop can be found at: http://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=workshop/bridging-renewable-electricity-transportation-fuels-workshop

Currently, ARPA–E anticipates that this program will have two areas of interest:

1. Generation of energy-dense liquid fuels using renewable energy; and

2. The use of these liquid fuels for zero-emission generation of electricity or hydrogen.

As a result, expertise in the following areas may be useful: (i) electrochemistry and electrocatalysis; (ii) heterogeneous catalysis; (iii) chemical engineering with emphasis on catalytic reactor design; (iv) electrochemical cell and stack design and manufacturing; (v) material chemistry including ion-conducting, sealing and multi-functional materials; (vi) separation techniques; (vii) process engineering; and (viii) system integration and scale up, etc.

As a general matter, ARPA–E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA–E eXCHANGE (https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov). ARPA–E’s online application portal, starting in January 2016. Once posted, the Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the Full Application submission deadline for the FOA, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on the Teaming Partner list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/ApplicantProfile.aspx

Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA–E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the persons/entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA–E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, if any, that may be issued in February 2016, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

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  • Liquid Fuels Teaming Partner List - 01.06.16 (Last Updated: 1/6/2016 06:06 PM ET)

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RFI-0000022: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Energy Efficiency Optimization for Connected and Automated Vehicles

The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA–E) intends to issue a new Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) in March 2016 to solicit applications for financial assistance to develop innovative technologies for the optimization of the energy efficiency of connected and automated vehicles . As described in more detail below, the purpose of this announcement is to facilitate the formation of new project teams to respond to the upcoming FOA. The FOA will provide specific program goals, technical metrics, and selection criteria and the FOA terms are controlling. For the purposes of the Teaming Partner List, the following summarizes current planning for the FOA:

The focus of the intended ARPA-E program will be on the potential improvement in the energy efficiency of each individual vehicle in the automotive fleet, through the improvement of powertrain control and vehicle dynamic control, by utilizing emerging technologies and strategies in sensing, communications, information, control and automation. The program will cover a broad range of disciplines including automotive vehicle control, powertrain control and transportation analytics for the development of advanced energy efficiency optimization technologies for future connected and automated vehicles (CAVs). ARPA-E is interested in new and emerging full vehicle and powertrain control technologies that can reduce the energy use associated with automotive transportation, beyond those technologies currently expected to be deployed in future vehicles. These additional energy efficiency optimization technologies may include, but are not limited to, advanced technologies and concepts relating to future full vehicle and powertrain control, individual vehicle and powertrain operation, control and optimization facilitated by connectivity, and the reduction of the fuel and/or energy consumed by future individual vehicles undergoing either human or automated operation.

In order to realize the goals of the proposed ARPA-E program, expertise in the following areas may be useful: (i) vehicle energy efficiency and fuel efficiency optimization; (ii) powertrain control, calibration, and optimization; (iii) vehicle dynamic control; (iv) engine and propulsion hardware, sensors and, actuators; (v) vehicle connectivity; (vi) vehicle automation and control; and (vii) transportation analytics.

As a general matter, ARPA–E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. ARPA-E intends to make the Teaming Partner List available on ARPA–E eXCHANGE (http://ARPA–E-foa.energy.gov), ARPA–E’s online application portal, starting in January 2016. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect the addition of new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on the Teaming Partner list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/ApplicantProfile.aspx.

Required information includes:

  • Organization Name;
  • Contact Name;
  • Contact Address;
  • Contact Email;
  • Contact Phone;
  • Organization Type;
  • Area of Technical Expertise; and
  • Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA–E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA–E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted via email or other means will not be considered. This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in March 2016, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

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  • Energy Efficiency Optimization Teaming Partner List - 01.21.2016 (Last Updated: 1/21/2016 06:47 PM ET)

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RFI-0000023: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: Energy-efficient Light-wave integrated Technology Enabling Networks that Enhance Datacenters (ENLITENED)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), entitled: ENergy-efficient Light-wave Integrated Technology Enabling Networks that Enhance Datacenters (ENLITENED), focused on the application of integrated photonic technologies in future data centers (DCs). ARPA-E anticipates that the deadline for submission of Concept Papers to this FOA will occur 30 days after its issuance. The overall goal of the ENLITENED program will be to overcome the limitations of conventional metal interconnects used for DC server and switch chip input/output (I/O) functions. To achieve this, the high integration density and low energy-per-bit achievable with integrated photonic interconnect and switching technologies will be exploited – to ultimately provide transformational improvements in overall DC energy efficiency. As described in more detail below, the purpose of this announcement is to facilitate the formation of new project teams to respond to the upcoming FOA. The ENLITENED FOA will provide specific program goals, technical metrics, selection criteria, and other terms and requirements. For purposes of the Teaming Partner List, the following summarizes current planning for the FOA:

The technical goals of the anticipated FOA will be centered on overcoming the gap between current advances in integrated photonic technology research in interconnects and switches and the packaging and integration necessary to achieve wide-spread deployment of the technology in the networking sub-systems of future DCs. It is envisioned that the new integrated photonics-based DC networks will derive enhanced performance from new energy-efficient networking architectures that are directly enabled by the bandwidth density performance of the proposed integrated photonic technology platform.

The anticipated ENLITENED FOA will therefore target the critical packaging and integration challenges needed to exploit the inherent superior performance of dense photonic interconnects and switching technology at the chip-scale within DCs. Recognizing that the simple replacement of metal-based interconnect subsystems with integrated light-wave-based approaches will not provide an adequate solution to the problem of increasing DC load demands, this program will emphasize the coupling of photonics approaches to novel networking architectures that under realistic loads will result in significantly increased DC energy efficiency.

ARPA-E anticipates that the FOA will target research in: (1) Integration and packaging of photonic interconnects for chip-to-chip communications, (spanning from below “top-of-the-rack” to the on-board- and package-level server memory interconnect fabrics); (2) Integration and packaging of integrated photonics-enabled high radix switches; (3) DC network architectures that are enabled by the new functionality brought by the above integrated photonics thrusts, and; (4) Modeling and simulation of the new DC architectures to provide quantifiable metrics to evaluate energy efficiency performance under realistic loads.

In order to realize the goals of the ENLITENED program, ARPA‐E aims to bring together diverse engineering and scientific communities, including photonics researchers, packaging engineers, DC architecture experts, and DC modeling researchers that can develop and test the interconnect and switching sub-systems, and engage stake holders to put the new photonics-based technologies into the marketplace.

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting in March 2016. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes:

  • Organization Name,
  • Contact Name,
  • Contact Address,
  • Contact Email,
  • Contact Phone,
  • Organization Type,
  • Area of Technical Expertise, and
  • Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify themselves for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in March 2016, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

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  • ENLITENED Teaming Partner List - 02.18.2016 (Last Updated: 2/18/2016 06:36 PM ET)

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RFI-0000026: Announcement of Teaming Partner List for an upcoming Funding Opportunity Announcement: POWER NITRIDE DOPING INNOVATION OFFERS DEVICES ENABLING SWITCHES (PNDIODES)

The Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy (ARPA-E) intends to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) entitled: Power Nitride Doping Innovation Offers Devices Enabling SWITCHES (PNDIODES) to fund the development of a selective area doping process that can be used to fabricate high quality p-n junctions in the III-Nitride material system for achieving high-performance and reliable vertical power electronic semiconductor devices. The PNDIODES program will address one of the biggest road blocks for the viability of vertical GaN power electronic devices, namely, the lack of a GaN selective area doping or selective area epitaxial regrowth process that yields material of sufficiently high quality to enable a defect-free p-n junction on patterned GaN surfaces. Hence, the program will seek solutions that overcome the limitations of the current selective area doping technologies.

The overall goal will be to demonstrate randomly placed, reliable, contactable, and generally usable p-n junction regions in Gallium Nitride and other III-Nitrides for the purpose of enabling high performance and reliable vertical power electronic devices.

As described in more detail below, the purpose of this announcement is to facilitate the formation of new project teams to respond to the upcoming PNDIODES FOA. The FOA will provide specific program goals, technical metrics, and selection criteria; and the FOA terms are controlling. ARPA-E anticipates that the deadline for submission of Full Applications to this FOA will occur 60 days after its issuance. For purposes of the Teaming Partner List, the following summarizes current planning for the FOA:

The technical goals of the anticipated FOA will be centered on providing a pathway, based on fundamental science and technology, to fabricating high quality p-n junctions using selective area doping in Gallium Nitride and other III-Nitrides that are electrically equivalent to state-of-the-art as-grown p-n junctions. A secondary goal is the development of fundamental understanding of dopant incorporation, activation, diffusion, and defect passivation or elimination in the selectively doped regions along with an understanding of the impurities, defects, dislocations, and vacancies that are introduced by the selective area doping process. Efforts addressing a fundamental understanding of selective area doping must be clearly targeted toward developing actionable outcomes in addressing the goal of fabricating p-n junctions (using selective area doping techniques) that are electrically equivalent to state of the art as-grown p-n junctions with breakdown voltages exceeding 600V and commensurate forward characteristics on bulk GaN substrates.

Currently, ARPA-E anticipates that the FOA will target research in: (1) Selective area etching and epitaxial regrowth of doped regions using various growth techniques (MOCVD, MBE, etc.); (2) Ion implantation and dopant activation using various annealing schemes (rapid thermal anneals, laser anneals, etc.); (3) Solid-state diffusion of dopants; (4) Neutron transmutation doping, (5) Other novel experimental or theoretical doping schemes and studies; and (6) Electrical and material characterization of the selective doped regions using various techniques (Hg-probe, I-V, C-V, TEM, AFM, EPR, RBS, cathodoluminescence, photoluminescence, XRD, X-Ray topography, sub-Å microscopy and atomic imaging, 3-D electron tomography, positron annihilation, etc.) and other novel diagnostic methods .

In order to realize the goals of the PNDIODES program, ARPA‐E aims to bring together diverse engineering and scientific communities, including epitaxial growth specialists, semiconductor defect scientists, condensed matter theorists and experimentalists, electrical and nano-scale material characterization experts, chemists, semiconductor equipment engineers, semiconductor process specialists, and power electronics researchers.

As a general matter, ARPA-E strongly encourages outstanding scientists and engineers from different organizations, scientific disciplines, and technology sectors to form new project teams. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration spanning organizational boundaries enables and accelerates the achievement of scientific and technological outcomes that were previously viewed as extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The Teaming Partner List is being compiled to facilitate the formation of new project teams. The Teaming Partner List will be available on ARPA-E eXCHANGE (http://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov), ARPA-E’s online application portal, starting September, 2016. The Teaming Partner List will be updated periodically, until the close of the Full Application period, to reflect new Teaming Partners who have provided their information.

Any organization that would like to be included on this list should complete all required fields in the following link: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Applicantprofile.aspx. Required information includes: Organization Name, Contact Name, Contact Address, Contact Email, Contact Phone, Organization Type, Area of Technical Expertise, and Brief Description of Capabilities.

By submitting a response to this Notice, you consent to the publication of the above-referenced information. By facilitating this Teaming Partner List, ARPA-E does not endorse or otherwise evaluate the qualifications of the entities that self-identify for placement on the Teaming Partner List. ARPA-E will not pay for the provision of any information, nor will it compensate any respondents for the development of such information. Responses submitted to other email addresses or by other means will not be considered.

This Notice does not constitute a FOA. No FOA exists at this time. Applicants must refer to the final FOA, expected to be issued in October 2016, for instructions on submitting an application and for the terms and conditions of funding.

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  • POWER NITRIDE DOPING INNOVATION OFFERS DEVICES ENABLING SWITCHES (PNDIODES) - Teaming Partner List (Last Updated: 9/2/2016 09:36 AM ET)

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