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Funding Notice: Bipartisan Infrastructure Law - Clean Fuels & Products Shot: Supporting Carbon Utilization Products via Electrochemical Conversion and Refinery and Petrochemical Facilities Retrofitting | Department of Energy Funding Notice: Bipartisan Infrastructure Law - Clean Fuels & Products Shot: Supporting Carbon Utilization Products via Electrochemical Conversion and Refinery and Petrochemical Facilities Retrofitting Office : Carbon Management FOA number : DE-FOA-0003018 Download the full funding opportunity : NETL eXCHANGE Funding Amount : $16,000,000 On January 16, 2025 , the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management announced $13.
7 million in federal funding for four projects that will advance large-scale conversion of carbon dioxide emissions into environmentally responsible and economically valuable products. With funding provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, projects will help develop conversion technologies that feasibly produce crucial fuels, building materials, and other carbon-based products from captured carbon emissions.
This funding is provided from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Section 40302.
The selected projects will support two areas of focus: (1) engineering-scale testing of electrochemical systems for converting carbon dioxide emissions into value-added products, such as engineering polymer/resin precursors, specialty chemicals, and commodity chemicals; and (2) feasibility studies that examine retrofitting refineries and petrochemical facilities for carbon conversion.
A detailed list of the selected projects can be found here . NOI Issue Date: 12/21/2023 FOA Issue Date: 06/27/2024 Submission Deadline for Full Applications: 08/27/2024 at 5:00 PM ET Expected Date for Selection Notifications: January 2025 Download the full funding opportunity on NETL eXCHANGE All applicants must register and apply on NETL eXCHANGE and submit questions to DE-FOA-0003018@netl. doe.
gov DOE Invests Nearly $14 Million to Advance Technologies that Transform Carbon Emissions into Valuable Products Projects Will Help Develop Additional Markets for Carbon Dioxide-Based Alternatives DOE Invests Nearly $14 Million to Advance Technologies that Transform Carbon Emissions into Valuable Products Project Selections for Funding Opportunity 3018: Clean Fuels & Products Shot: Supporting Carbon Utilization Products via Electrochemical Conversion and Refinery Retrofitting Project Selections for Funding Opportunity 3018: Clean Fuels & Products Shot: Supporting Carbon Utilization Products via Electrochemical Conversion and Refinery Retrofitting Project Selections for Funding Opportunity 3018: Clean Fuels & Products Shot: Supporting Carbon Utilization Products via Electrochemical Conversion and Refinery Retrofitting DOE Announces Intent to Fund Projects That Transform Carbon Emissions Into Valuable Products FECM has issued a notice of intent to provide funding for large-scale conversion of carbon emissions into environmentally responsible and economically valuable products DOE Announces Intent to Fund Projects That Transform Carbon Emissions Into Valuable Products Last Updated: January 16, 2025
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Universities, research institutions, private companies, and other entities involved in carbon utilization and industrial processes. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $13,700,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law - Clean Fuels & Products Shot: Supporting Carbon Utilization Products via Electrochemical Conversion and Refinery and Petrochemical Facilities Retrofitting is funded by Department of Energy (DOE). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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