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Marine Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration
NEW
CEP-045
Clean Energy and Power
Agency Name
Department of Energy
Bureau Name
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Funding Mechanism
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Amount
$
70400000
TBD
Recipients
Industry Partner and National Labs
Funding Amount Notes
Period of Availability
Available until expended
Program Description

To fund research, development, and demonstration activities to improve marine energy technologies.

Elegible Uses

(1) Assist technology development to improve the components, processes, and systems used for power generation from marine energy resources at a variety of scales;(2) establish and expand critical testing infrastructure and facilities necessary to— (A) demonstrate and prove marine energy devices at a range of scales in a manner that is cost-effective and efficient; and(B)accelerate the technological readiness and commercial application of such devices; (3) address marine energy resource variability issues, including through the application of energy storage technologies; (4) advance efficient and reliable integration of marine energy with the electric grid, which may include smart building systems; (5) identify and study critical short-term and long-term needs to maintaining a sustainable marine energy supply chain based in the United States; (6) increase the reliability, security, and resilience of marine energy technologies; (7) validate the performance, reliability, maintainability, and cost of marine energy device designs and system components in an operating environment; (8) consider the protection of critical infrastructure, such as adequate separation between marine energy devices and submarine telecommunications cables, including through the development of voluntary, consensus-based standards for such purposes; (9) identify opportunities for crosscutting research, development, and demonstration programs between existing energy research programs; (10) identify and improve, in conjunction with the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, and other relevant Federal agencies as appropriate, the environmental impact, including potential cumulative environmental impacts, of marine energy technologies, including— (A) potential impacts on fisheries and other marine resources; and (B) developing technologies, including mechanisms for self-evaluation, and other means available for improving environmental impact, including potential cumulative environmental impacts; (11) identify, in consultation with relevant Federal agencies, potential navigational impacts of marine energy technologies and strategies to prevent possible adverse impacts, in addition to opportunities for marine energy systems to aid the United States Coast Guard, such as remote sensing for coastal border security; (12) develop numerical and physical tools, including models and monitoring technologies, to assist industry in device and system design, installation, operation, and maintenance, including methods to validate such tools; (13) support materials science as it relates to marine energy technology, such as the development of corrosive-resistant materials; (14) improve marine energy resource forecasting and general understanding of aquatic system behavior, including turbulence and extreme conditions; (15) develop metrics and voluntary, consensus-based standards, in coordination with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and appropriate standard development organizations, for marine energy components, systems, and projects, including—(A)measuring performance of marine energy technologies; and (B) characterizing environmental conditions; (16) enhance integration with hybrid energy systems, including desalination; (17) identify opportunities to integrate marine energy technologies into new and existing infrastructure; and (18) to develop technology necessary to support the use of marine energy— (A) for the generation and storage of power at sea; and (B) for the generation and storage of power to promote the resilience of coastal communities, including in applications relating to— (i) desalination; (ii) disaster recovery and resilience; and (iii) community microgrids in isolated power systems.

Next Program Milestone

Estimated application opening date is TBD 2022.

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CEP-045
Marine Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration

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Marine Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration
* NEW
CEP-045
Clean Energy and Power
Agency Name
Department of Energy
Bureau Name
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Funding Mechanism
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Amount
$
70400000
TBD

(1) Assist technology development to improve the components, processes, and systems used for power generation from marine energy resources at a variety of scales;(2) establish and expand critical testing infrastructure and facilities necessary to— (A) demonstrate and prove marine energy devices at a range of scales in a manner that is cost-effective and efficient; and(B)accelerate the technological readiness and commercial application of such devices; (3) address marine energy resource variability issues, including through the application of energy storage technologies; (4) advance efficient and reliable integration of marine energy with the electric grid, which may include smart building systems; (5) identify and study critical short-term and long-term needs to maintaining a sustainable marine energy supply chain based in the United States; (6) increase the reliability, security, and resilience of marine energy technologies; (7) validate the performance, reliability, maintainability, and cost of marine energy device designs and system components in an operating environment; (8) consider the protection of critical infrastructure, such as adequate separation between marine energy devices and submarine telecommunications cables, including through the development of voluntary, consensus-based standards for such purposes; (9) identify opportunities for crosscutting research, development, and demonstration programs between existing energy research programs; (10) identify and improve, in conjunction with the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, and other relevant Federal agencies as appropriate, the environmental impact, including potential cumulative environmental impacts, of marine energy technologies, including— (A) potential impacts on fisheries and other marine resources; and (B) developing technologies, including mechanisms for self-evaluation, and other means available for improving environmental impact, including potential cumulative environmental impacts; (11) identify, in consultation with relevant Federal agencies, potential navigational impacts of marine energy technologies and strategies to prevent possible adverse impacts, in addition to opportunities for marine energy systems to aid the United States Coast Guard, such as remote sensing for coastal border security; (12) develop numerical and physical tools, including models and monitoring technologies, to assist industry in device and system design, installation, operation, and maintenance, including methods to validate such tools; (13) support materials science as it relates to marine energy technology, such as the development of corrosive-resistant materials; (14) improve marine energy resource forecasting and general understanding of aquatic system behavior, including turbulence and extreme conditions; (15) develop metrics and voluntary, consensus-based standards, in coordination with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and appropriate standard development organizations, for marine energy components, systems, and projects, including—(A)measuring performance of marine energy technologies; and (B) characterizing environmental conditions; (16) enhance integration with hybrid energy systems, including desalination; (17) identify opportunities to integrate marine energy technologies into new and existing infrastructure; and (18) to develop technology necessary to support the use of marine energy— (A) for the generation and storage of power at sea; and (B) for the generation and storage of power to promote the resilience of coastal communities, including in applications relating to— (i) desalination; (ii) disaster recovery and resilience; and (iii) community microgrids in isolated power systems.

Industry Partner and National Labs
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Autoridad de Transporte Integrado (ATI)
Fideicomiso de Energía Verde
Autoridad del Puerto de Ponce
LUMA Energy
Administración de Compensaciones por Accidentes de Automoviles (ACAA)
Administración de Corrección
Administración de Desarrollo Socioeconómico de la Familia (ADSEF)
Administración de Familias y Niños (ADFAN)
Administración de Instituciones Juveniles (AIJ)
Administración de la Industria y el Deporte Hípico
Administración de los Sistemas de Retiro de los Empleados del Gobierno y la Judicatura (ASR)
Administración de Reglamentos y Permisos (ARPE)
Administración de Rehabilitación Vocacional (ARV)
Administración de Seguros de Salud (ASES)
Administración de Servicios de Salud mental y Contra la Adicción (ASSMCA)
Administración de Servicios Generales (ASG)
Administración de Servicios Médicos (ASEM)
Administración de Servicios y Desarrollo Agropecuario (ASDA)
Administración de Terrenos (AT)
Administración de Vivienda Pública (AVP)
Administración del Derecho al Trabajo (ADT)
Administración para el Cuidado y Desarrollo Integral de la Niñez (ACUDEN)
Administración para el Desarrollo de Empresas Agropecuarias
Administración para el Sustento de Menores (ASUME)
Agencia Estatal para el Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres (AEMEAD)
Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AAA)
Autoridad de Asesoría y Agencia Fiscal de P.R. (AAFAF)
Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación (ACT)
Autoridad de Deperdicios Sólidos
Autoridad de Edificios Públicos (AEP)
Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (AEE)
Autoridad de los Puertos (AP)
Autoridad de Tierras de Puerto Rico (ATPR)
Autoridad de Transporte Marítimo (ATM)
Autoridad del Distrito del Centro de Convenciones de Puerto Rico (ADCCPR)
Autoridad Metropolitana de Autobuses (AMA)
Autoridad para el Financiamiento de la Infraestructura de Puerto Rico (AFI)
Autoridad para el Financiamiento de la Vivienda (AFV)
Autoridad para el Redesarrollo de los Terrenos y Facilidades de la Estación Naval Roosevelt Roads
Autoridad para las Alianzas Público Privadas
Banco de Desarrollo Económico (BDE)
Banco Gubernamental de Fomento (BGF)
Centro de Recaudaciones de Ingresos Municipales (CRIM)
Colegio Universitario de Justicia Criminal (Academia de Policía Criminal)
Comisión Apelativa del Servicio Público
Comisión Apelativa del Servicio Público (CASP)
Comisión Apelativa del Sistema de Administración de Recursos Humanos (CASARH)
Comisión de Derechos Civiles (CDC)
Comisión de Desarrollo Cooperativo de Puerto Rico (CDCOOP)
Comisión de Investigación, Procesamiento y Apelación (CIPA)
Comisión de Servicio Público
Comisión Estatal de Elecciones (CEE)
Comisión Industrial de Puerto Rico (CIPR)
Comisión para la Seguridad en el Tránsito (CST)
Compañia de Comercio y Exportación de Puerto Rico (CCEPR)
Compañía de Desarrollo Cooperativo
Compañía de Fomento Industrial (PRIDCO)
Compañía de Turismo de Puerto Rico
Compañía para el Desarrollo Integral de la Península de Cantera
Consejo de Desarrollo Ocupacional y Recursos Humanos (CDORH)
Consejo General de Educación (CGE)
Corporación de las Artes Escénico Musicales
Corporación de PR para la Difusión Pública (WIPR)
Corporación de Seguros Agrícolas
Corporación del Centro Bellas Artes (CBA)
Corporación del Centro Cardiovascular de Puerto Rico y el Caribe
Corporación del Fondo del Seguro del Estado (CFSE)
Corporación para las Artes Musicales
Corporación Pública para la Supervisión y Seguros de Cooperativas de PR (COSSEC)
Cuerpo de Bomberos de Puerto Rico
Cuerpo de Emergencias Médicas (CEM)
Departamento de Agricultura (DA)
Departamento de Asuntos del Consumidor (DACO)
Departamento de Corrección y Rehabilitación
Departamento de Desarrollo Económico y Comercio (DDEC)
Departamento de Educación (DE)
Departamento de Estado
Departamento de Hacienda (DH)
Departamento de Justicia (DJ)
Departamento de la Vivienda
Departamento de Recreación y Deportes (DRD)
Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales (DRNA)
Departamento de Salud
Departamento de Seguridad Publica (DSP)
Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas (DTOP)
Departamento del Trabajo y Recursos Humanos (DTRH)
Escuela de Artes Plásticas (EAP)
Fideicomiso Institucional de la Guardia Nacional de Puerto Rico
Guardia Nacional de Puerto Rico
Instituto de Ciencias Forenses
Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña (ICP)
Junta del Gobierno 9-1-1
Junta de Calidad Ambiental (JCA)
Junta de Libertad Bajo Palabra (JLBP)
Junta de Planificación
Junta de Relaciones del Trabajo (JRT)
Junta Reglamentadora de Servicio Público
Junta Reglamentadora de Telecomunicaciones (JRTPR)
Oficina de Administración de los Tribunales (OAT)
Oficina de Capacitación y Asesoramiento en Asuntos Laborales y de Adm. de Recursos Humanos