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Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E)

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U.S. government agency funding the ULTIMATE program to develop materials systems for hydrogen-fired gas turbines as part of decarbonization efforts.
ARPA-E, a DOE program, conducted the first competitive selection of teams to research natural hydrogen technology, awarding $20 million across 16 projects.
ARPA-E is administering the $100 million funding opportunity for transformative clean energy solutions. Since its establishment in 2009, it has provided $2.4 billion in funding for R&D.
ARPA-E, a division of the U.S. Department of Energy, provided AltaRock Energy with a $3.9 million grant to fund a 3-year initiative testing their new drilling technology.
The legislation seeks to eliminate this agency, which supports the development of clean and efficient technologies.
ARPA-E is a division of the U.S. Department of Energy focused on renewable energy and technology applications. It awarded FuelCell Energy a $3 million contract for reversible fuel cell development.
A division of the U.S. Department of Energy that awarded Accio Energy approximately $5 million to test its offshore wind energy technology at scale.
ARPA-E, an agency within the Department of Energy, has awarded funding to researchers from Argonne National Laboratory and the Illinois Institute of Technology for a clean technology project.
ARPA-E, an offshoot of DARPA, is administering $30 million in funding for hydrogen fuel cell and distributed generation technologies under its REBELS program.
ARPA-E, part of the U.S. Department of Energy, has launched a new funding program called FOCUS to support innovative solar energy projects, particularly hybrid systems.
A U.S. Department of Energy agency tasked with funding transformational, breakthrough technologies in the energy sector. ARPA-E is an offshoot of DARPA and announced a new round of grants totaling $130 million to 66 selected projects.
Division of the Department of Energy providing support to the three-company consortium's alternative energy projects.
A U.S. federal agency modeled after DARPA that funds cutting-edge energy research projects. ARPA-E is administering the $150 million funding round announced by the Obama administration.

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