FY22 Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies—Building Technologies Office Multi-topic FOA

Office: Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office.
Estimated Funding Opportunity Announcement Date: November 2022
Estimated Period of Performance: 1-3 years
Number of Awards Anticipated: Multiple

 

Description

On October 14, 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announced its intent to issue a funding opportunity announcement (FOA) that will drive innovation leading to economy-wide energy efficiency and economic competitiveness. 

Topic Areas

The "FY22 Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies—Building Technologies Office Multi-topic FOA" is expected to include the following topics that will accelerate research and development (R&D) leading to the adoption of innovative materials and manufacturing technologies in support of a renewable, energy efficient economy.

  • Next Generation Materials and Manufacturing — This topic will focus on RD&D of novel materials with improved properties such as high-strength, high-temperature performance, and/or enhanced conductivity. Specific areas of interest include increased conductivity materials, harsh environment materials, and AI/machine learning for aerostructures.
  • Secure and Sustainable Materials — This topic will focus on R&D of material and process innovation in support of secure domestic supply chains. A specific area of interest includes materials recycling and reuse of regional pilot demonstrations with a focus on accelerating pilot-scale demonstrations of technologies such as innovative material recovery, end-of-life processing, and recycling for key regional material supply chains.
  • Energy Technology Manufacturing and Workforce — This topic will focus on R&D of innovative manufacturing technologies to advance a renewable energy economy. Specific areas of interest include building dehumidification scale-up and electric vehicle battery manufacturing to develop, scale-up, and pilot demonstrate chemistry-agnostic processing technologies to manufacture state-of-the-art cathode active materials (CAM) for current domestic manufacturing.

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