Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations

What We Do

Deliver clean energy demonstration projects at scale in partnership with the private sector to accelerate deployment and market adoption.

About OCED
Project Portfolio
Funding Opportunities
Applicant & Award Resources
News & Resources
Leadership Team

 

Areas of Focus

  • Overview

    OCED is a multi-technology office with demonstrations that include clean hydrogen, carbon management, advanced nuclear reactors, long-duration energy storage, industrial demonstrations, demonstrations in rural areas and on current and former mine land, and more. The Liftoff Enabling Programs support the replication, market liftoff, and deployment of OCED’s clean energy technologies.

    Project Portfolio
    Project Map
    Liftoff Enabling Programs
    Resources

  • Advanced Nuclear

    The Advanced Nuclear projects will speed up the demonstration of advanced reactors through cost-shared partnerships with U.S. industry. These innovative nuclear technologies are ideally sized and designed to provide flexible electricity output and as process heat for a wide range of industrial heat applications as well as desalination and hydrogen production.

    Advanced Reactor Demonstrations Program
    Gen III+

  • Carbon Management

    The Carbon Management portfolio contains three programs: the Carbon Capture Demonstration Projects Program, the Carbon Capture Large-Scale Pilot Programs, and Regional Direct Air Capture Hubs. These new programs will help accelerate the demonstration and deployment of carbon management technologies, supporting efforts to create good-paying manufacturing jobs, reduce pollution to deliver healthier communities, and reinforce America’s global competitiveness in the clean energy technologies of the future. 

    Carbon Capture Demonstration Projects Program
    Carbon Capture Large-Scale Pilot Projects
    Direct Air Capture

  • Hydrogen Hubs

    The Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs) will kickstart a national network of clean hydrogen producers, consumers, and connective infrastructure while supporting the production, storage, delivery, and end-use of clean hydrogen.

    Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs

  • Industrial

    The Industrial Demonstrations Program (IDP) will accelerate projects in energy-intensive industries and provide American manufacturers a competitive advantage in the race to lead the world in low- and no carbon manufacturing. This program will be a central driver in helping solidify a “first-mover” advantage for U.S. industry, bolstering its competitiveness globally for decades into the future.

    Industrial Demonstrations Program

  • Renewables & Grid

    The Renewables & Grid portfolio includes Distributed Energy Systems, Long-Duration Enery Storage, Clean Energy Demonstration Program on Current and Former Mine Land, and Energy Improvement in Rural or Remote Areas.

    Distributed Energy
    Long-Duration Energy Storage
    Mine Land
    Rural & Remote

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Contact Us

The Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations

U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Ave SW
Washington DC 20585

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202-586-OCED

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