Demonstration and Commercialization (approx. TRL 6-9)
Launch Tennessee
LaunchTN is a public-private partnership with a vision to make Tennessee the most startup-friendly state in the nation. We empower Network Partners and other stakeholders by making resources accessible in order to activate sustainable economic growth in Tennessee. Our aim is to stimulate the statewide economy by facilitating capital formation, market building and nurturing Tennessee’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
LaunchTN is joining the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD) as applicants to the reauthorized State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) Program. There will be $70 million administered by LaunchTN for equity investments through InvestTN (formerly referenced as the BuildTN Fund).
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Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas (ERA)
The Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas (ERA) program will provide financial investment, technical assistance, and other resources to advance clean energy demonstrations and energy solutions in rural and remote areas that can be replicated and scaled. There are two topic areas: Community-Scale Demonstrations and Large-Scale Demonstrations.
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R&D for Wastewater Treatment from Oil and Gas Production
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) and the DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) announced more than $18 million in available funding for research and development projects that focus on the characterization, treatment, and management of produced water—or wastewater associated with oil and natural gas development and production—as well as management of legacy wastewater associated with coal-based thermal electric power generation facilities, primarily coal combustion residuals waste streams. Apply by April 12, 2023.
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IncubateMass 2023 (Massachusetts)
Since 2013, IncubateMass has provided funding to Massachusetts incubators with the goal of growing the clean energy innovation ecosystem and commercializing cleantech startups through incubator membership. This funding supports incubator activities such as
- build-out of facilities or infrastructure
- equipment purchases
- networking events and workshops
- growing strategic clusters
- professional development of incubator staff
Grants are up to $175,000 per year and award payments are typically tied to incubator management deliverables and startup member milestones.
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Hospitality Tech Accelerator: Innovating the Future (Mid-Atlantic)
The Hospitality Tech Accelerator: Innovating the Future seeks to connect early-growth stage startups from the Mid-Atlantic with regional and global hospitality brands. Selected companies will participate in a series of workshops and pitch practice sessions and receive industry-specific coaching before participating in an end-of-program pitch event in front of industry leaders. The inaugural cohort will focus on some of the hospitality industry’s top sustainability challenges.
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Long Beach Accelerator
With multiple cohorts per year, we have regular opportunities to apply to join the Long Beach Accelerator. During the program, founders will be aligned with mentors to help them hack their business into the best shape possible to scale and grow and appeal to investors. To qualify for the program, founders must have a scalable technology start up, be able to demonstrate traction in their business and be venture capital backable. Applicants that fall within a competitive industry or vertical (Logistics/Supply Chain, HealthTech, GreenTech, BlueTech, Aerospace, Cybersecurity, and EdTech) will be considered with higher priority.
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Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) Pilot Demonstrations
GTO’s EGS program actively pursues research, development, and demonstration projects to facilitate technology validation and demonstration, reduce cost, and improve performance of EGS. The technology developments targeted in this FOA are intended to increase geothermal power production in the United States in the near-term from areas surrounding existing geothermal fields (Topic Area 1) while facilitating new opportunities for widespread power (or power with cascaded heat production) in the future from regions where heat is present, yet no geothermal energy production exists (Topic Areas 2, 3, and 4).
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Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) FOA
This FOA will support RD&D of affordable hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, as aligned with the vision outlined in DOE’s draft national clean hydrogen strategy and roadmap targeting four topics of interest critical to enabling the use of clean hydrogen across sectors, particularly in medium- and heavy-duty (MD/HD) vehicles and other heavy-duty transportation applications. Topic areas include:
- Hydrogen Carrier Development
- Onboard Storage Systems for Liquid Hydrogen
- Liquid Hydrogen Transfer/Fueling Components and Systems
- M2FCT: High Performing, Durable Membrane Electrode Assemblies for
Medium- and Heavy-duty Applications
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AWS Space Accelerator
Now in its third year, the AWS Space Accelerator, delivered by TechConnect, is a hybrid technical, business, and mentorship opportunity open to space startups from around the globe who are looking to power their space missions using AWS. The 2023 programming will take place from May 1 – May 25. Applications are open now through March 6. Startups will advance to a final round of selection on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged.
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Climate Resilience Centers
The DOE SC program in Biological and Environmental Research (BER) hereby announces its interest in applications from the scientific community for Climate Resilience Centers (CRCs) that will improve the availability and utility of BER research, data, models, and capabilities to address climate resiliency, particularly by underrepresented or vulnerable communities. CRCs will extend DOE climate science, capabilities, and research by supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), non-R1 Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), and Emerging Research Institutions (ERIs) to address regional resilience needs and impacts on
natural, socioeconomic, and/or built systems and their intersections. CRCs also aim to foster capacity at regional and local scales by connecting with affected communities and stakeholders to translate basic research into actionable science to enhance climate resilience, as well as to identify research priorities for future DOE investments.
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Carbon to Value Year 3
The Carbon to Value (C2V) Initiative—a unique partnership among Urban Future Lab at New York University-Tandon, Greentown Labs, and Fraunhofer USA, and supported by NYSERDA— is unlocking a new carbontech economy, bringing innovative solutions to scale as rapidly as possible through the creation of a robust, powerful, and collaborative new ecosystem.
The C2V Initiative is a six-month accelerator designed to help you advance your technology within the burgeoning carbontech market and policy landscape.
C2V is seeking groundbreaking carbontech startups between TRL 4 and TRL 7 that are developing differentiated and scalable solutions that capture carbon and/or incorporate captured carbon as a major input for valorization. Technology areas include, but are not limited to: Carbon Capture (DAC); Carbon Conversion to Added-Value Products; Carbon Dioxide Removal; and Enabling Technologies, such as Measurement, Reporting and Verification systems.
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Spark Cleantech Accelerator
The Spark CTA was created in partnership with Evergreen Climate Innovations (previously Clean Energy Trust) and other partners to support early stage cleantech businesses and drive commercialization of their technologies in Tennessee and throughout the Midwest.
This is a 12-week, in-person program running beginning in August 2023. Stipends are available to help defray travel/living costs and to support business and technical milestones. Apply to access mentorship, training workshops, prototyping services, and connections with customers, investors, strategic partners, suppliers, and universities and national laboratories.
Eligible applicants: Those that create software or hardware technologies including intelligent connected devices, advanced materials processes, or with technology companies at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 2-6. Applicants should be open to Tennessee as a permanent business location.
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