New Algae Research Challenge
NAA

New Algae Research Challenge

Due to the decades of complaints and deep frustrations expressed by algae researchers and algae producers with the outdated Congressional Mandate requiring the Department of Energy Algae Biomass Research Grant Program that restricts the funding for algae research grants to people and entities with no incentive to, or experience in commercialization, NAA is issuing a Request for Information (RFI).

The challenges:

How can we:

o Lower the high up-front high costs charged to algae research grant recipients,

o Change algae research grant restrictions from the universities with proven algae technologies to work with private industry sharing information without losing control of IP/patents.

o Lower the high up-front fees charged by universities and require warranties and guarantees that their algae technologies can scale outside the lab.

o How can we change the 1976 Congressional Mandate that requires that the funds go to ‘institutions of higher learning’ and allow them to go directly to private industry without hiring lobbyists?

All information will be reviewed on a confidential basis. Chosen papers approved will be submitted to the Algae Caucus, Congress, the Secretary of Energy and the Trump administration (de-identification will be provided if requested) in an attempt to change the language in the outdated Congressional Mandate to support commercial deployment for commercially-minded algae researchers, algae producers and equipment companies and to benefit taxpayers and the world with commercial algae co-products and potential fuels. Responses are due by December 31, 2017. Reviews will be completed and selected papers will be chosen and presented during the first quarter of 2018.

Liel Magen

Data Analyst at TipRanks

7 年

Fantastic, good luck.

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Stephan Burgun

President chez Pellets-ease SAS

7 年

sublime ????????

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Jayanta T.

A passionate researcher open to pursue the dreams of Healthy & Sustainable Living

7 年

Interested major private industries could or can play a major and much needed role in this venture to tie up with university/research institute of their choice to develop commercially viable algae research program. While universities play the major role in academic and human resources development, establishing the basic research that develops the initial platform of commercial application. Government agencies may play the core mediatory role in such industry-university linkage in developing commercially viable project. Restrictions in funding mechanism may exist in such cases as level of outcome.

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