Weekly Jolt ? Progress Reports, Program Updates, and Opportunities to Apply!

Weekly Jolt ? Progress Reports, Program Updates, and Opportunities to Apply!

Come Work With Us ??

Man charges electric truck at EV charging station. Photo courtesy of NACFE’s Run on Less – Electric DEPOT
Photo courtesy of NACFE’s Run on Less – Electric DEPOT

Submit your concept paper by Oct. 8 ?? and apply by Nov. 20 ?? to help identify solutions to the current gaps in electric charging for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) with DOE’s $72 million SuperTruck Charge funding program ! ???? Respond to the request for information on infrastructure needs by Nov. 12.



C2C: Clean Energy to Communities collage

Interested in receiving training, strategic and technical assistance, and collaboration opportunities? Apply to DOE’s Clean Energy to Communities program by Oct. 31 to be a part of the next peer-learning cohort for microgrids, distributed wind, and renewable energy and energy efficiency 101 in Appalachia.



Two technicians examine machinery while wearing safety gear.

The Industrial Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, and Decarbonization (ISEED) Collaborative is offering $3 million in funding, tech support, and guidance to improve accessible education for workers in underserved communities. Attend the webinar on Oct. 9 to learn more and apply by Nov. 1. ??



The Ocean Energy Buoy absorbs energy from ocean waves to generate green, sustainable electricity. Photo courtesy of Joshua Bauer, NREL
The Ocean Energy Buoy absorbs energy from ocean waves to generate green, sustainable electricity.

Are you a graduate or post-graduate ?? interested in converting waves into marine energy? ??? Apply to the 2025 Marine Energy Fellowship by Dec. 6 for the summer fellowship or by Mar. 7, 2025, for the fall fellowship and work with leading scientists to explore marine energy research opportunities.



Wood heater. Photo courtesy of Getty Images
Photo courtesy of Getty Images

? Deadline extended! Submit your input to the Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) by Sept. 30 to help improve the design of ?? wood heaters, potentially reducing their emissions while increasing their efficiency.


Small Business Selections ??

SBIR STTR logo

Congratulations to the selectees of BETO’s FY24 Phase II SBIR/STTR funding ! ??? These six companies will receive up to $1.15 million for their projects with topics ranging from agricultural decarbonization to upcycling and compatibilization improvements. ??


RE+ Recap ??

Solar Energy Technologies Office at RE+ graphic

?? At the RE+ 20th anniversary conference, EERE celebrated by announcing multiple successes in giving communities the necessary resources to access renewable energy through siting , manufacturing , and access to clean energy. Check out these clean energy wins, from the American-Made Solar Prize winners to the Materials, Operation, and Recycling of Photovoltaics (MORE PV ) funding program. ??


What’s New in Buildings and Industry? ??

DOE is offering $90 million to ensure buildings meet the latest energy efficiency standards ?? and to lower U.S. energy bills. ???? Explore how this funding will support states, cities, and Tribal Nations as they update residential and commercial building codes, supporting 25 new projects across America.



Leading the Way: Partnerships and Solutions Progress Report 2024 collage

?? The 2024 Better Buildings Initiative Progress Report states that program partners have saved almost $22 million and cut 29 million American homes’ worth of greenhouse gas emissions since 2011! ?? Learn how the Better Buildings Initiative is accelerating cost-effective decarbonization across America.


Clean Energy Champion ??

Tina Ortega standing outside with mountains in distance. Photo courtesy of Tina Ortega, NREL
During her gap year between her undergraduate and graduate programs, Ortega completed an NREL internship focused on offshore wind energy. Photo courtesy of Tina Ortega, NREL

?? Tina Ortega had no idea her high school essay about American energy sources would ignite a passion for ? renewable energy—now, Ortega specializes in techno-economics and resource assessment, working to lower the cost ?? of marine energy devices.


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