Increasing the use of solar energy is an important component of the Administration's efforts to diversify our nation's energy sources in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance our energy security. Under Secretary Albright announced the Solar FOA issuance in his remarks to the Energy Marketer's Association Convention.
The FOA makes funding available for projects from industry and academia that develop advanced thermal storage concepts and heat transfer fluids to further increase the efficiency of concentrating solar power plants. DOE anticipates making 10-25 awards through this competitive solicitation. With a minimum 20 percent cost share by the private sector for research and development phases and a minimum 50 percent private cost share for final demonstration phases, the total research investment in advanced solar technologies under this solicitation is expected to exceed $75 million.
CSP systems use heat generated by concentrating and absorbing solar energy to produce thermal energy. This type of solar energy can be used immediately for generating power through a steam turbine or heat engine, or may be saved as thermal energy for later use. Storage of solar energy in this manner removes the intermittency of sunlight, making it "dispatchable" and thus enabling CSP systems to provide electricity day or night.
Today's announcement complements President Bush's Solar America Initiative, which seeks to make solar energy cost-competitive with conventional forms of electricity by 2015. Additionally, the development of advanced solar energy technology is integral to the President's Advanced Energy Initiative, which increases investments to fundamentally change the way we power our homes, offices and vehicles by increasing the use of clean, renewable energy technologies. Read more information on the President's Solar America and Advanced Energy Initiatives and the Department of Energy's commercialization efforts on the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's Web site.
Applications for this solicitation are due on or before Thursday, July 10, 2008. Funding beyond monies available in Fiscal Year 2008 are subject to appropriations from Congress. For more information on this FOA, visit Financial Opportunities page or Grants.gov.