Funding opportunity expanded for community-led tidal and current energy projects in US

12 January 2023


The US Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) has announced the addition of a $10 million topic area to its proposed funding opportunity from President Biden’s landmark Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to advance tidal and current energy systems, bringing the total funding to $45 million. This new topic area will support at least one tidal or current energy planning and execution project in the United State

This topic area builds on the success of community-led technical assistance programs, like the Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP), and will help advance projects from energy resilience design to technology validation. Several ETIPP projects have supported communities in understanding, evaluating, and optimizing marine energy systems’ potential to support decarbonization. The project(s) funded under this topic area are intended to build on the technical assistance provided through ETIPP and similar programs.

With the addition of this topic area, WPTO’s funding opportunity will help advance a comprehensive approach to tidal and current energy development in the US, ranging from funding community-led planning and project execution to making the first large-scale investment in a tidal research, development, and demonstration site. 

 

s, preferably led by a community-based organization or local/municipal government entity.

 



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