The Department of Energy is offering a technology licensing opportunity focused on a breakthrough in green chemistry that transforms carbon dioxide into olefins through innovative electrocatalysis. This technology aims to address the pressing need for sustainable chemical production by utilizing a proton-conducting solid oxide electrochemical cell combined with novel catalysts, operating at intermediate temperatures of 300-500°C, which enhances efficiency and reduces dependency on petrochemical feedstocks. The potential applications of this technology span the petrochemical and polymer industries, sustainable aviation fuel production, and CO2 utilization in industrial plants, making it a significant advancement in decarbonization efforts. Interested parties can contact Andrew Rankin at andrew.rankin@inl.gov for further details and to explore licensing opportunities, as the technology is currently at Technology Readiness Level 3 with a provisional patent application filed.