Eligible: Businesses, Education, Local Government, Public Agencies, Special Purpose Districts

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$314,363 - $4,505,859

Grid Reliability with Automatic Damping and Inertia for Electrical Networks and Transmission Systems SBIR/STTR

From US Department of Energy (DOE)

The Grid Reliability with Automatic Damping and Inertia for Electrical Networks and Transmission Systems (GRADIENTS) program will support the development of disruptive grid assets and control solutions enabling renewable energy systems to provide and improve services traditionally supported by large conventional synchronous generators.

  • Overview

    • Type

      Cooperative Agreement, Grant

    • Title

      Grid Reliability with Automatic Damping and Inertia for Electrical Networks and Transmission Systems SBIR/STTR

    • Source

      US Department of Energy (DOE)

    • Federal or State

      Federal

    • Total Amount

      $30,000,000

    • Number of Awards

      15

    • Award Range

      $314,363 - $4,505,859

    • Cost Share

      No

    • Status

      Active

  • Eligibility

    • Audience

      Businesses, Education, Local Government, Public Agencies, Special Purpose Districts

    • Sector

      Climate, Energy Efficiency, Energy Infrastructure, Renewable Energy

    • Activity

      Capacity Building, Efficiency Improvements, Energy Efficiency Improvements, Research & Development

    • Location

      National

  • Application Process

    • Application Link

      ARPA-E eXCHANGE

    • Requirements

      To apply to this NOFO, Applicants must register with and submit application materials through ARPA-E eXCHANGE (https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Registration.aspx). For detailed guidance on using ARPA-E eXCHANGE, please refer to the ARPA-E eXCHANGE User Guide (https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/Manuals.aspx). ARPA-E will not review or consider application materials submitted through other means.

    • Disbursement Method

      Unspecified

  • Important Dates

    • Application Close Date

      Feb 14, 2025

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