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Recently, the U.
S.
Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it will allocate $10.
1 million to promote the development of
grid energy storage technology.
The funding is part of a $125 million grant from the U.
S.
Department of
Energy's ARPA-E OPEN 2015 project to support energy conversion technologies.
"ARPA-E OPEN 2015 exemplifies how American ingenuity inspires innovation and a wide range of technology options to solve our nation's most pressing energy problems
.
" U.
S.
Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said in a statement, "Looking ahead to the Paris climate conference, DOE's investments in energy technologies now will provide new solutions
to control climate change and develop a low-carbon economy in the future.
" ”
It is reported that in this batch of energy storage funding projects, the United States Ceramatec received 2.
3 million US dollars for the research and development of power-to-liquid fuel technology; Dioxide Materials was awarded $2 million to develop an alkaline water electrolyzer for an upgraded electric gas system; The Oak Ridge National Laboratory team received $2.
8 million to develop a two-dimensional proton-selective membrane for energy storage technology; Iowa State University was awarded $3 million to invent a sodium-based battery
with a high energy content and easy to recycle.
/
Recently, the U.
S.
Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it will allocate $10.
1 million to promote the development of
grid energy storage technology.
The funding is part of a $125 million grant from the U.
S.
Department of
Energy's ARPA-E OPEN 2015 project to support energy conversion technologies.
"ARPA-E OPEN 2015 exemplifies how American ingenuity inspires innovation and a wide range of technology options to solve our nation's most pressing energy problems
.
" U.
S.
Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said in a statement, "Looking ahead to the Paris climate conference, DOE's investments in energy technologies now will provide new solutions
to control climate change and develop a low-carbon economy in the future.
" ”
It is reported that in this batch of energy storage funding projects, the United States Ceramatec received 2.
3 million US dollars for the research and development of power-to-liquid fuel technology; Dioxide Materials was awarded $2 million to develop an alkaline water electrolyzer for an upgraded electric gas system; The Oak Ridge National Laboratory team received $2.
8 million to develop a two-dimensional proton-selective membrane for energy storage technology; Iowa State University was awarded $3 million to invent a sodium-based battery
with a high energy content and easy to recycle.
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