The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) selected eight integrated Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) Studies for award negotiations to support the development of community-informed integrated carbon capture, transport, and storage (CCS) systems.  

These eight FEED Studies, representing five different U.S. states and one Tribal Nation, will address the design of integrated CCS projects and support the buildout of CCS capacity towards achieving a clean and equitable energy economy. 

The FEED Studies are funded through OCED’s Carbon Capture Demonstration Projects Program, which seeks to address the urgent need to deploy carbon management technologies. The goal of the Carbon Capture Demonstration Projects Program is to accelerate the implementation of integrated carbon capture and storage technologies and catalyze significant follow-on investments from the private sector to mitigate carbon emissions sources in industries across America.

Learn more about the eight FEED Studies selected for award negotiations here.

DOE’s selection of an application for award negotiations is not a commitment by DOE to issue an award or provide funding. DOE and each selectee will negotiate a cooperative agreement, and any DOE funding would be provided only after negotiations are complete and DOE’s Contracting Officer executes the funding agreement. Before a funding agreement is executed, DOE may cancel award negotiations and rescind the selection for any reason.