Washington, DC- U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today that  $30 million in funding from the Recovery Act and FY 2010 budget  appropriations will be made available to qualified small businesses to  support the commercialization of promising new technologies.   Today's  funding announcement builds on the Department's existing efforts under  the Small Business Innovation Research program (SBIR) and the Small  Business Technology Transfer program (STTR) to develop near-term clean  energy technologies and support American small businesses that will play  an important role in building the clean energy economy of the future.   This is the first time DOE has offered Phase III awards under these  small business programs.
Small companies previously awarded  Phase II grants through DOE's Small Business Innovation Research program  (SBIR) or the Small Business Technology Transfer program (STTR) are  eligible.  Projects that include developed technologies with a strong  potential for commercialization and impact on U.S. manufacturing and job  creation are encouraged to apply.  Successful applicants may receive up  to $3 million over 3 years to research, develop and deploy new  technologies.
Applications are currently being accepted for the  following technology areas of interest:
Biomass Technologies;  Buildings Technologies; Fuel Cell Technologies; Geothermal Technologies -   High Temperature Tools and Sensors; Industrial Technologies; Solar  Technologies - Lowering the Cost of Photovoltaics through Innovative  Augmentation;
Vehicle Technologies; Wind Technologies; Fossil Energy;  Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability; and Nuclear Energy.
The  deadline for submission of applications is August 4, 2010, at 8:00 p.m.  EST.
For more information about the DOE FY 2010 Phase III Xlerator  Program please visit the  Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Friday, July 16, 2010
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