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Advanced Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies to Drive National Goals

Grant Title: Advanced Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies to Drive National Goals aims to fund research and development of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to help achieve a net-zero emissions economy by 2050, focusing on clean energy solutions for transportation, industrial processes, and energy storage.

$10,000,000
Closed
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Department of Energy (DOE), through its Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), has announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) titled "Advanced Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies to Drive National Goals" (DE-FOA-0003439). This funding opportunity aims to advance research, development, demonstration, and deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to support national clean energy objectives, with a focus on contributing to the goal of achieving a net-zero emissions economy by 2050. The NOFO highlights hydrogen’s importance in decarbonizing sectors such as heavy-duty transportation, industrial processes, and energy storage. The NOFO covers four major research topics. The first is the development and scale-up of photoelectrochemical water splitting devices for hydrogen production. This technology has the potential to produce hydrogen at costs below $1 per kilogram by 2031. The second topic focuses on high-performance materials for hydrogen service, including materials that can withstand cryogenic and high-pressure conditions. The third topic targets the creation of sustainable, high-temperature proton exchange membranes for heavy-duty transportation fuel cells. The fourth topic seeks to develop and demonstrate domestic hydrogen fuel cell electric motorcoach buses, providing an alternative to current heavy-duty vehicle technologies and supporting decarbonization in the transportation sector. Eligible applicants for this funding opportunity include U.S.-based entities such as institutions of higher education, for-profit organizations, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies. Foreign entities may also participate but are required to submit a waiver request. Applicants will need to provide cost sharing, with a requirement of 20% for research and development projects and 50% for demonstration projects. The total funding available across all topics is up to $46 million, with individual project awards ranging from $1 million to $10 million depending on the topic area. Applications will be evaluated based on technical merit, project feasibility, potential impact, and alignment with DOE’s hydrogen and energy goals. Special consideration will be given to projects that involve collaborations with national laboratories, academia, and industry, as well as those that support underrepresented communities and contribute to the federal government’s Justice40 Initiative, which aims to ensure that at least 40% of benefits from federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities. Key deadlines include the submission of concept papers by November 20, 2024, and full applications by January 31, 2025. Award notifications are expected by May 2025, with final award issuance planned for September 2025. Applicants must ensure all project work is conducted within the United States unless an approved waiver is obtained. This funding opportunity emphasizes the DOE's commitment to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in clean energy technology development. As part of this commitment, applicants are required to submit a Research and Development Community Benefits Plan outlining how their projects will support diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, while also addressing environmental justice and creating quality jobs.

Funding Details

Award Range

$1,000,000 - $10,000,000

Total Program Funding

$46,000,000

Number of Awards

22

Matching Requirement

Yes - The cost share must be at least 20% of the total project costs for research and development projects and 50% of the total project costs for demonstration projects.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

State governments
County governments
City or township governments
Special district governments
Independent school districts

Additional Requirements

Domestic Entities (Institutions of higher education; for-profit entities; non-profit entities; state and local government entities; and Indian Tribes, as defined in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, 25 U.S.C. 5304 DOE/NNSA FFRDCs are eligible to apply for funding as a subrecipient but are not eligible to apply as a recipient. Non-DOE/NNSA FFRDCs are eligible to participate as a subrecipient but are not eligible to apply as a recipient. Federal agencies and instrumentalities (other than DOE) are eligible to participate as a subrecipient but are not eligible to apply as a recipient. A foreign entity may submit an application to this NOFO, but the application must be accompanied by an explicit written waiver request. Likewise, if the applicant seeks to include a foreign entity as a subrecipient, the applicant must submit a separate explicit written waiver request in the application for each proposed foreign subrecipient. Nonprofit organizations described in Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that engaged in lobbying activities after December 31, 1995, are not eligible to apply for funding.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

October 23, 2024

Application Closes

January 31, 2025

Contact Information

Grantor

U.S. Department of Energy (Golden Field Office)

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