The Wind Technology Program is designed to fund research, development, demonstration, and commercialization activities to improve wind energy technologies.
Overview
Office:Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation | New Program:No |
Funding amount:$60,000,000 | Funding Mechanism:Cooperative Agreement |
Recipients:An institution of higher education; a national laboratory; a federal research agency; a state research agency; a research agency associated with a territory or freely associated state; a tribal energy development organization; an Indian tribe; a tribal organization; a native Hawaiian community-based organization; a nonprofit research organization; an industrial entity; any other entity, as determined by the Secretary; or a consortium of two or more entities described here. | Period of Availability:Available until expended |
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Research, development, demonstration, and commercialization activities to improve wind energy technologies, including—
- Awarding grants and awards, on a competitive, merit-reviewed basis;
- Performing precompetitive research and development;
- Establishing or maintaining demonstration facilities and projects, including through stewardship of existing facilities such as the National Wind Test Center;
- Providing technical assistance;
- Entering into contracts and cooperative agreements;
- Providing small business vouchers;
- Establishing prize competitions;
- Conducting education and outreach activities;
- Conducting professional development activities; and
- Conducting analyses, studies, and reports.
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