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Industrial Carbon Dioxide Utilization for Value Added Products
Organization Name
California Energy Commission
Funding Opportunity Brief *
Group 1 available funding is $2,100,000 with a minimum award of $300,000 and a maximum award of $500,000. Group 2 available funding is $4,000,000 with a minimum award of $2,000,000 and a maximum award of $4,000,000.
Program Name
Gas Research and Development Program
Agency or Grant #
GFO-23-502
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Disadvantaged Community
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Low Income Community
Native American Tribes
Eligible Applicant
Government
Tribal Government
Institution
Organization
Nonprofit/NGO/CBO
Disadvantaged Communities
School
Business
Individual
Utility
Description

The California Climate Crisis Act (AB 1279, 2022) established targets to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 85% below 1990 levels and reach carbon neutrality by 2045. Supporting this legislation, the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) 2022 Scoping Plan specifies that carbon removal activities such as carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) are new approaches that will need to be deployed to help achieve these GHG emissions reduction goals. Carbon dioxide (CO2) utilization is a promising approach in facilitating adoption of carbon capture and carbon removal while partially diverting the need for long term transportation and underground storage of CO2.

Current CO2 utilization technologies are at an early stage of development and bear technical, economic, and market uncertainty. The carbon footprint associated with the energy consumption required to convert CO2 into value-added products prevents large-scale deployment of these technologies. The purpose of this solicitation is to improve the energy efficiency of innovative approaches and processes for manufacturing commodities using CO2 captured from industrial operations burning fossil gas. The goal is to decarbonize difficult-to-abate industrial fossil gas use via carbon dioxide utilization to create value-added products.

Areas of interest include:

  • Carbon Dioxide Mineralization for Cement, Concrete, and Materials
  • Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Fuels, Chemicals, and Plastics
  • Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Food Products and Textiles

Projects must fall within the following project groups:

  • Group 1: Carbon Dioxide Utilization Research and Development; and
  • Group 2: Carbon Dioxide Utilization Field Demonstrations.

See Part II of this solicitation for project eligibility requirements. Applications will be evaluated as follows: Stage One proposal screening and Stage Two proposal scoring. Applicants may submit multiple applications, though each application must address only one of the project groups identified above. If an applicant submits multiple applications that address the same project group, each application must be for a distinct project (i.e., no overlap with respect to the tasks described in the Scope of Work).

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Energy Efficiency & Demand Response
Advanced Manufacturing
Emerging Technology
Materials & Recycling
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