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Energy Funding Matrix

Unleashing American energy has become a key focus of the current administration. Meanwhile, some opportunities from earlier pieces of legislation, such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) which created dozens of grant, loan and financing programs for renewable energies, are still available. These opportunities were sourced across agencies and collected in a central location to ensure you find the relevant grant, loan, or financing program that fits your organization’s energy goals. MLS and Mintz have developed a funding matrix that serves as an aggregate resource to help you leverage federal dollars in your energy efforts. This matrix is updated on a bi-weekly basis.

Opportunity Type Opportunity Federal Office Technologies Description Submission Deadline
FOA fixed deadline Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) – Mines & Metals Capacity Expansi… Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management Critical Minerals, Natural Gas/ Coal

This NOFO addresses the technology development for U.S. production of byproduct critical materials from coal-based and other industrial streams, including mine waste and other waste streams, to accelerate commercial domestic mineral production. Approximately $275,000,000 total funds available across both topic areas. Topic Area 1: Mines & Metal Pilots - Coal-Based Industry has approximately $75,000,000 available in total for up to 3 awards. Topic Area 2: Mines & Metal Pilots - All Industries has approximately $200,000,000 available for up to 10 awards.

FOA fixed deadline Improving Efficiency, Reliability, and Flexibility of Coal-Based Power Plants Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management Biofuels, Conservation, and Wastewater, Natural Gas/ Coal, Wastewater

This NOFO is aimed at ensuring reliable, affordable, and secure generation capacity in line with Executive Order 14156, Declaring a National Energy Emergency. There is approximately $100,000,000 available in total funding across three topic areas. Topic Area 1: Development and Implementation of Advanced Wastewater Systems has approximately $50 million for up to 5 awards. Topic Area 2: Engineering and Implementation of Dual Firing Retrofits has approximately $25 million for up to 5 awards. Topic Area 3: Development and Testing of Natural Gas Cofiring Systems has approximately $25 million available for up to 5 awards.

RFI Domestic Turbine Manufacturing Needs Office of Fossil Energy Natural Gas/ Coal

The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to solicit information from entities with experience in the manufacture of gas turbines that supply into the 60 Hz US market including original equipment manufacturers (“OEM”), their direct component suppliers ( “Tier 1”) or sub-suppliers (“Tier 2”) as well as associated material suppliers (“Tier 3”) who may supply any or all of the supply chain between the OEM, Tier 1, and Tier 2 suppliers.