Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation

Mission

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE's) Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation (CMEI) is advancing America's critical minerals supply chains and accelerating next-generation energy technologies to strengthen our nation’s energy security and power our future. CMEI aims to:

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    The Office of Critical Minerals, Materials, and Manufacturing (CM3) will accelerate mining activities, diversify supply chains for critical minerals and metals, expand battery and magnet research, stimulate innovation in processing and metallurgy, and facilitate the recycling of black mass, battery materials, and other critical minerals.

Executive Leadership

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Funding Opportunities

CMEI invests in research and development to lower the cost of energy technologies, protect the private sector from financial risk, and strengthen our power system.

Funding is awarded through an open, competitive process hosted primarily on the DOE Funding Opportunity eXCHANGE.
 

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Are you looking for funding for a project to advance our nation’s energy infrastructure or critical minerals mining and refining? 

DOE's Common Investment Initial Screening Application connects your project with opportunities across 14 key federal partners. Discover active funding opportunities for projects aiming to advance our nation’s energy infrastructure, secure critical minerals supply chains, or advance domestic critical minerals mining and refining. 

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Partner with CMEI

CMEI partners with individuals and organizations to accelerate U.S. energy technologies, workforce development, industrial innovation, and economic growth. Whether you are a researcher, entrepreneur, job seeker, homeowner, student, or manufacturer, there is a path available for collaborating with CMEI.

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Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation

Office of the Assistant Secretary
Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
Mail Stop CM-1 Department of Energy
Washington, D.C. 20585

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