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DOE Issues Notice of Intent to Fund Carbon Management Projects

Published: June 11, 2024 |

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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) announced its intent to issue funding in support of research and development projects done in cooperation with industry and academia to solve climate change challenges.

This notice is made in anticipation of a sixth funding round for funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0002614. The FOA will be both a multi-programmatic and multi-year FOA potentially soliciting work in any, or all, of the following topic areas: carbon conversion; carbon dioxide (CO2) removal; point source carbon capture; and carbon transport and storage.

These technologies must be developed and deployed in a just and equitable manner to help the nation achieve its climate goals and promote its overall energy, environmental and economic progress in several areas of (AOIs), which may include:

• AOI-1F: Reactive Carbon Capture Approaches for Point Source Capture or Atmospheric Capture with
  Integrated Conversion to Useful Products.
• AOI-3F: Engineering-Scale Testing of Transformational Carbon Capture Technologies for Natural Gas
  Combined Cycle (NGCC) Power Plants.
• AOI-3G: Engineering-Scale Testing of Transformational Carbon Capture Technologies in Portable Systems at
  Industrial Plants.
• AOI-3H-a: Initial Engineering Design Studies for Carbon Capture Systems at Existing (Retrofit) Domestic
  NGCC Power Plants.
• AOI-3H-b: Initial Engineering Design Studies for Carbon Capture Systems at Hydrogen Production Facilities
  Using Coal, Mixed Coal/Biomass, or Natural Gas Feedstock.
• AOI-4A: Enhancing CO₂ Transport Infrastructure (ECO2Transport): Preliminary Front-End Engineering Design
  (Pre-FEED) Studies for Multimodal CO₂ Transfer Facilities.

This notice of intent (NOI) is issued to give applicants ample time to prepare their proposals and form partnerships (if necessary) in anticipation of the upcoming issuance of the funding opportunity announcement.

More information on this NOI can be found HERE


FECM minimizes environmental and climate impacts of fossil fuels and industrial processes while working to achieve net-zero emissions across the U.S economy. Priority areas of technology work include carbon capture, carbon conversion, carbon dioxide removal, carbon dioxide transport and storage, hydrogen production with carbon management, methane emissions reduction, and critical minerals production. Visit the National Energy Technology Laboratory website HERE.


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