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Lab selected for new DOE technology assistance pilot
July 10, 2015 - PNNL scientists working on catalysts for biofuel
production will be available to assist small clean energy businesses
under a new DOE Small Business Vouchers Pilot. PNNL has been named a
lead laboratory for the SBV Pilot in the areas of bioenergy, buildings
and water.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has
been tapped as one of five national laboratories to lead the Department
of Energy's new Small Business Vouchers Pilot. SBV will help small
clean energy firms get technology assistance from world class
scientists, engineers and facilities within the DOE national laboratory
system.
PNNL was selected to support small businesses in three clean energy
sectors: bioenergy, water power and buildings. Oak Ridge, Lawrence
Berkeley, and Sandia National Laboratories and the National Renewable
Energy Laboratory were also selected as lead labs in the pilot program.
Assistance will also be provided through the pilot to small businesses
in other clean energy areas, including advanced manufacturing, solar,
wind, geothermal, vehicles and fuel cells.
PNNL will receive approximately $2.7 million of the $20 million DOE is
investing in the pilot. The Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable
Energy's Small Business Voucher Pilot is part of EERE's Lab Impact
Initiative, which aims to significantly increase the industrial impact
of national laboratories on the U.S. clean energy sector.
Starting this fall, companies with fewer than 500 employees will be
able to apply for $50,000 to $300,000 in vouchers that can be used for
a variety of technology assistance from PNNL and other DOE labs.
"We will draw on PNNL's award-winning Technology Assistance Program,
which has been in existence for more than 20 years," said Technology
Deployment and Outreach Director Cheryl Cejka. "We've been able to help
a lot of small companies who have great innovations but not necessarily
all the right resources to move them to the marketplace."
Genifuel Corporation is an example of a small business that initially
received technology assistance from PNNL and has worked with the
laboratory on a process to convert algae to a useful crude oil via a
chemical process that takes just minutes in a lab.
PNNL has robust and diverse research and development programs in
bioenergy systems, water power and energy efficient building
technologies, with a total of more than 200 researchers specializing in
these areas. That scientific and engineering expertise will be made
available through the Tech on Call service being developed for the SBV
pilot.
"Throughout PNNL's 50-year history of delivering impactful science and
technology, we have often collaborated with industry to bring
innovations to market to benefit U.S. economic competitiveness," said
PNNL Director Steven Ashby. "We look forward to similar contributions
in bioenergy, water power, and buildings technologies as part of DOE's
new pilot."
[an error occurred while processing this directive]PNNL
is teaming with a network of six partner organizations nationwide to
maximize the impact of outreach efforts. The partners, Clean Energy
Trust of Chicago, New England Clean Energy Council of Boston, CleanTech
Alliance Washington of Seattle, CleanTech of San Diego, SSTI of
Westerville, Ohio and CleanTech Open of Redwood City, CA, will help
PNNL connect with small clean energy businesses, assist in evaluating
applications and provide business assistance and connections to
industry networks.
Businesses wishing to receive more information from PNNL, can sign up on our Tech on Call page, or by emailing DOE.
Interdisciplinary teams at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
address many of America's most pressing issues in energy, the
environment and national security through advances in basic and applied
science. Founded in 1965, PNNL employs 4,300 staff and has an annual
budget of more than $1 billion. It is managed by Battelle for the U.S.
Department of Energy's Office of Science. As the single largest
supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United
States, the Office of Science is working to address some of the most
pressing challenges of our time. For more information on PNNL, visit
the PNNL News Center.
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