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PACE-R receives additional funding for advancing clean energy research

World Coal,


The US Energy Department’s Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability has announced a new funding opportunity announcement (FOA) for joint research on smart grid and energy storage under the US–India Partnership to Advance Clean Energy Research (PACE-R).

The Energy Department (DOE) and the Indian Ministry of Science and Technology (MST) are each committing US$1.5 million/yr for five years to the expanded research effort, subject to congressional appropriations. The US and Indian private sectors will match the respective government commitments, resulting in a combined US$30 million public-private research investment over the next five years.

“Smart grid and storage technology will transform how we produce and consume electricity, which has the potential to decrease carbon pollution by scaling up renewable energy deployment,” said US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz. “Working collaboratively with India will accelerate solutions to drive down technology costs and improve grid resilience and reliability in both countries.”

In 2009, the US and India launched the Partnership to Advance Clean Energy (PACE) to support research and deployment of clean energy technologies. PACE is the core mechanism of bilateral energy R&D collaboration between the US and India. Since its launch, the countries have agreed to expand the initiative, which has three main areas of activity: Research (PACE-R), Deployment (PACE-D) and Access (PEACE).

In 2012, DOE and MST committed to jointly funding PACE-R with a combined US$50 million in government funding over five years to launch three initial research consortia, focusing on solar energy, energy efficiency in buildings, and next-generation biofuels.

This newly announced FOA provides resources for a fourth consortium under PACE-R that will focus on smart grid and energy storage for grid applications. The new consortium will enable counterparts in the US and India to leverage the technological research capabilities of both countries. The new consortium will be officially established when an award selection is made – anticipated in 2017.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/power/24082016/pace-r-receives-additional-funding-for-advancing-clean-energy-research-2307/

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