Advancing Technology Development for Securing a Domestic Supply of Critical Minerals and Materials (CMM)
ID: 356532Type: Posted
Overview

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE-NETL)

Award Range

$1 - $4M

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Funding Category

Energy

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes

Additional Information

https://netl-exchange.energy.gov/
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    The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "Advancing Technology Development for Securing a Domestic Supply of Critical Minerals and Materials (CMM)." This initiative aims to enhance technology development in critical minerals and materials, focusing on advanced recovery concepts, process systems optimization, economic feasibility, and the utilization of diverse feedstocks, including recycled materials. The program is crucial for ensuring a stable domestic supply of essential materials, which are vital for various energy applications. Interested applicants can apply for funding ranging from $1 to $3,750,000, with a total estimated program funding of $19,500,000 and an expected ten awards. The application deadline is November 26, 2024, and inquiries can be directed to Michelle L. Malone at DE-FOA-0002956@netl.doe.gov. For more information, visit the NETL eXCHANGE website.

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