Water Power Technologies Office Prizes & Competitions

The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Water Power Technologies Office's (WPTO) prizes and competitions are unique, accessible funding mechanisms that focus on advancing the water power sector. These competitions invite innovators nationwide to explore challenges within hydropower and marine energy and propose targeted solutions to overcome those challenges.

WPTO engages the broader industry, including partners and sponsors, to support the progress competitors make within the prizes through mentorship, trainings, and industry connections. Learn more about how your organization can get involved

Current Prizes & Competitions

Innovating Distributed Embedded Energy Prize

WPTO launched the $2.3 million Innovating Distributed Embedded Energy Prize (InDEEP), which encourages innovation in distributed embedded energy converter technology to generate new, precommercial materials for wave energy conversion. This prize challenges innovators from within and beyond wave energy to design and develop novel materials for marine energy applications that will lay the foundation for generating electricity at the grid scale.

Phases I and II of InDEEP are now complete. 

Phase III is expected to conclude in early 2025.

Visit the competition website for more details.


Hydropower Collegiate Competition

WPTO and NREL established the Hydropower Collegiate Competition (HCC) in partnership with the Hydropower Foundation to pave the way for next-generation workers to start their hydropower careers and offer solutions to complex hydropower challenges. The HCC calls on interdisciplinary teams of undergraduate and graduate students from a variety of academic programs to help this renewable resource achieve its full potential.

Visit the competition website for more details. 


Marine Energy Collegiate Competition

The annual Marine Energy Collegiate Competition (MECC) invites interdisciplinary teams of undergraduate and graduate students to offer unique solutions to the burgeoning marine energy industry that can play a vital role in powering the blue economy. The competition provides students with real-world experience and industry connections that will help them prepare for future careers in the marine energy sector.

Visit the competition website for more details.


Power At Sea Prize

The Power at Sea Prize seeks new, innovative, and feasible marine energy concepts that can fulfill Powering the Blue Economy initiatives—including supporting offshore industries, science, and security activities, and meeting the energy and water needs of coastal and rural island communities. The prize, which was developed by WPTO in collaboration with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and programs within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, aims to nurture innovative technologies that utilize the ocean’s inherent power to enable responsible use of resources.

The DEVELOP Phase is expected to close in summer 2025.

Visit the competition website for more details.


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American-Made Prizes

DOE's American-Made prizes enable low-risk, easy entry points for many entrepreneurs and innovators through rapid prize timelines and goals. Learn more about current prizes on the American-Made website.

Past Prizes