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WPTO Announces Nearly $1.2 Million to Support Water Power Research at Minority-Serving Institutions

The Water Power Technologies Office and Minority-Serving Institutions STEM Research and Development Consortium announced nearly $1.2 million for high-impact water power research projects at minority-serving colleges and universities.

Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office

March 6, 2024
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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) and Minority-Serving Institutions STEM Research and Development Consortium (MSRDC) today announced nearly $1.2 million for high-impact water power research projects at minority-serving colleges and universities. This funding is part of WPTO’s Seedlings for Universities initiative, which aims to seed research and development activities in academic institutions that do not have significant existing water power research portfolios.  

Water power technologies, including marine energy and hydropower, are key to achieving a clean electricity sector by 2035 and a net-zero-emissions economy by 2050. These resources depend on the movement and flow of water and are generally predictable and reliable. This makes them well-suited to help balance an electricity grid with higher levels of variable renewable energy like wind and solar.    

The five selected projects, three focused on marine energy and two focused on hydropower, are: 

Topic: New and Innovative Ideas to Advance Marine Energy 

Topic: Hydrologic and/or Hydropower Systems Modeling for Climate Resilience 

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