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Disruptive DC Converters For Grid Resilient Infrastructure To Deliver Sustainable Energy (DC-Grids)

This funding opportunity supports innovative projects that develop advanced high-voltage direct current technologies to enhance the resilience and sustainability of the U.S. energy grid, targeting domestic entities and collaborations focused on improving power transmission systems.

$10,000,000
Closed
Nationwide
Grant Description

The DC-GRIDS (Disruptive DC Converters for Grid Resilient Infrastructure to Deliver Sustainable Energy) program, issued by the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) of the Department of Energy, is a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) that seeks transformative technological advancements in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems. This program targets innovative solutions to improve grid resiliency, sustainability, and capacity by advancing multi-terminal HVDC (MT-HVDC) technologies that enable multi-directional power flow and flexible interconnections between AC and DC lines. The program aims to support the U.S. energy grid's transition by making HVDC systems more cost-effective and competitive with traditional AC systems, especially to accommodate the increased electricity demand from data centers, manufacturing, and the electrification of transportation. With a focus on technologies that can integrate sustainable energy sources more seamlessly, DC-GRIDS aspires to enhance grid resilience and availability while facilitating the rapid expansion of HVDC infrastructure. Key program goals include enabling MT-HVDC converter stations that can leverage existing AC infrastructure for faster deployment and improved grid interoperability. The program categorizes technical innovation into two main categories: Category A for the development of novel, modular high-voltage power electronic valves with attributes like enhanced performance, redundancy, and compatibility across different vendors; and Category B for the creation of compact, cost-efficient multi-terminal converter station technologies with a focus on innovative station designs and auxiliary components to support MT-HVDC grids. Specific technical advancements in both categories include improvements in modular converter valves, reduction of converter station size, and enhanced thermal management. These innovations aim to reduce station costs and environmental impacts, such as the use of non-greenhouse gas insulation materials. Approximately $38 million in federal funds is available for the DC-GRIDS program, anticipated to support 10 to 12 awards across this NOFO and its companion opportunity (DE-FOA-0003500). Individual award amounts may range from $500,000 to $10 million, based on project scope and requirements. ARPA-E mandates that award recipients allocate at least 5 percent of federal funding to Technology Transfer and Outreach (TT&O) activities, unless a waiver is granted. TT&O activities include market development efforts, attendance at industry conferences, and patenting costs associated with the funded technology. Eligible applicants include domestic entities, individuals, consortia, and institutions, with restrictions on certain foreign participation from countries of concern. Compliance with U.S.-based work requirements is expected, though waivers may be requested for specific foreign components. Additionally, ARPA-E requires adherence to substantial involvement terms, meaning it actively guides project direction and technical milestone achievement. Applications are initially submitted as Concept Papers, with selected applicants invited to submit Full Applications. Full Applications must include a technical volume, budget justification, and specific assurances. ARPA-E emphasizes alignment with program goals and technical performance targets, such as achieving a specific power density, cost reduction, and modular valve configurations. High priority is given to projects that propose disruptive solutions, address existing HVDC system limitations, and exhibit strong collaborative planning. The concept paper deadline is December 10, 2024, by 9:30 AM ET, with additional application deadlines and key dates to be determined. Selected applicants will be notified by June 2025, and awards are anticipated to start in September 2025 with a performance period extending through September 2028. For additional guidance or questions, applicants are advised to refer to ARPA-E’s FAQs or contact the specified ARPA-E representatives.

Funding Details

Award Range

$500,000 - $10,000,000

Total Program Funding

$38,000,000

Number of Awards

12

Matching Requirement

Yes - 20% match required.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Private institutions of higher education
Individuals
For profit organizations other than small businesses
Small businesses

Additional Requirements

This NOFO is open to U.S. Institutions of Higher Education, national laboratories, industry and individuals. 1. INDIVIDUALS U.S. citizens or permanent residents may apply for funding in their individual capacity as a Standalone Applicant,30F 31 as the lead for a Project Team,31F 32 or as a member of a Project Team. However, ARPA-E will only award funding to an entity formed by the Applicant. 2. DOMESTIC ENTITIES For-profit entities(which includes large businesses and small businesses), educational institutions32F 33, and nonprofits33F 34 that (A) are organized, chartered, or incorporated (or otherwise formed) under the laws of a particular state or territory of the United States; (B) have majority domestic ownership and control; and (C) have a physical place of business in the United States, including U.S. territories, are eligible to apply for funding as a Standalone Applicant, as the lead organization for a Project Team, or as a member of a Project Team. Entities that do not meet the above criteria may still be eligible to apply as a Standalone Applicant, lead organization or member of a Project Team, but must either (1) designate in the Full Application a subsidiary or affiliate that meets the above criteria to receive funding (the Full Application must state the nature of the corporate relationship between the foreign entity and domestic subsidiary or affiliate); or (2) request a Foreign Entity Waiver via the Business Assurances & Disclosures Form. β€’ If a Foreign Country of Concern34F 35 or individual citizen(s) of a Foreign Country of Concern has any ownership interest in any of the entities included in a proposal, then the Full Application must include a Foreign Entity Waiver request for each such entity in order for ARPA-E to consider the participation of such entities.35F 36

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

November 7, 2024

Application Closes

March 3, 2025

Contact Information

Grantor

US Department of Energy (Advanced Research Projects Agency Energy )

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