Universities, national laboratories, nonprofit organizations, and private firms are eligible to compete and are encouraged to form partnerships when submitting their proposals. The award selection is expected this fall. This will be the fifth Energy Innovation Hub established by the Energy Department since 2010.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
DOE to Launch an Energy Innovation Hub for Critical Materials Research
The Energy Department announced on May 31 its plans to
invest up to $120 million over five years in a new Energy Innovation Hub that
will identify problems and develop solutions across the lifecycle of critical
materials. Rare earth elements and other critical materials have unique
chemical and physical characteristics—including magnetic, catalytic, and
luminescent properties—that are important for a growing number of energy
technologies. These critical materials are also at risk for supply disruptions.
The new hub, funded by up to $20 million in Fiscal Year 2012, will carry out
research aimed both at having a reliable U.S. supply of rare earths and other
critical materials, as well as finding efficiencies and alternatives that
reduce the amount of critical materials that are needed. The work will aim to
advance U.S. leadership in energy-related manufacturing, including the
production of electric vehicles, wind turbines, efficient lights, and other
products.
Universities, national laboratories, nonprofit organizations, and private firms are eligible to compete and are encouraged to form partnerships when submitting their proposals. The award selection is expected this fall. This will be the fifth Energy Innovation Hub established by the Energy Department since 2010.
Universities, national laboratories, nonprofit organizations, and private firms are eligible to compete and are encouraged to form partnerships when submitting their proposals. The award selection is expected this fall. This will be the fifth Energy Innovation Hub established by the Energy Department since 2010.
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