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Cultivating The Leader Within - Minority Enterprise Executive Council

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ongoing congressionally directed hydraulic fracturing study,<br />

which we have taken great steps to ensure is independent,<br />

peer reviewed and based on strong and scientifically<br />

defensible data. Building on these ongoing efforts, this<br />

budget requests $14 million in total to work collaboratively<br />

with the United States Geological Survey, the Department<br />

of Energy and other partners to assess questions regarding<br />

hydraulic fracturing. Strong science means finding the<br />

answers to tough questions, and EPA’s request does that.<br />

We are making investments to support standards for clean<br />

energy and efficiency in this budget. Specifically, this budget<br />

supports EPA’s efforts to introduce cleaner vehicles and fuels<br />

and to expand the use of home-grown renewable fuels. This<br />

includes funding for EPA’s Federal Vehicle and Fuel Standards<br />

and Certification program to support certification, and<br />

compliance testing for all emissions standards. This also includes<br />

implementation of the President’s historic agreement with the<br />

auto industry for carbon pollution and fuel economy standards<br />

through 2025 for cars and light duty vehicles, including testing<br />

support for NHTSA’s fuel economy standards. Taken together,<br />

the Administration’s standards for cars and light trucks are<br />

projected to result in $1.7 trillion dollars of fuel savings, and 12<br />

billion fewer barrels of oil consumed. This funding will also help<br />

support implementation of the first ever carbon pollution and<br />

fuel economy standards for heavy duty trucks.<br />

CONTACT:<br />

EPA Press Office , press@epa.gov, 202-564-6794<br />

ARPA-E Issues Open Call<br />

for Transformational Energy Technologies<br />

Releases $150 Million Funding Opportunity Announcement<br />

Office of Public Affairs For Immediate Release:<br />

March 2, 2012<br />

Washington, D.C. – Today, the Advanced Research Projects<br />

Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) issued a $150 million funding<br />

opportunity open to all transformational energy technologies<br />

to support the Obama Administration’s all-of-the-above<br />

approach to solving our nation’s most pressing energy<br />

challenges. This Open Funding Opportunity Announcement<br />

is a call to our country’s brightest scientists, engineers and<br />

entrepreneurs to propose early-stage research projects that<br />

would not otherwise be able to attract private investment,<br />

but could lead to breakthrough energy technologies. This<br />

is the second open funding opportunity released under<br />

ARPA-E. <strong>The</strong> first was in 2009.<br />

“Today we are calling on our nation’s best and brightest to<br />

catalyze energy breakthroughs in all areas imaginable through<br />

this Open Funding Opportunity Announcement, which<br />

illustrates the true purpose of ARPA-E,” said Director Majumdar.<br />

“Innovation is our nation’s sweet spot, and it is critically<br />

important that we look at every possible energy solution in<br />

order to ensure America’s future prosperity and security.”<br />

This Open Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) joins<br />

ARPA-E’s other recently issued FOA – Methane Opportunities<br />

for Vehicular Energy (MOVE) – which will make $30 million<br />

available to find ways to harness our abundant supplies of<br />

domestic natural gas for vehicles and was announced by<br />

President Obama last week at the University of Miami.<br />

More details on all of ARPA-E’s Funding Opportunities and<br />

Requests For Information are available HERE. Individual<br />

awards under the Open FOA will range between $250,000<br />

and $10 million.<br />

President Obama launched the Energy Department’s<br />

Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) in<br />

2009 to seek out transformational, breakthrough technologies<br />

that are too risky for private sector investment but have the<br />

potential to translate science into quantum leaps in energy<br />

technology, form the foundation for entirely new industries,<br />

and in the future have large commercial impact.<br />

Including its most recent round of selections, ARPA-E has<br />

funded a total of more than 180 projects, for $521.7 million in<br />

awards across 12 program areas. Demonstrating the success<br />

ARPA-E has already seen, the Agency announced last year<br />

that eleven of its projects that received $40 million from<br />

ARPA-E for innovative research, were able to use this funding<br />

to demonstrate results, which allowed these teams to secure<br />

more than $200 million in outside private capital investment.<br />

ARPA-E’s third annual Energy Innovation Summit featured 107<br />

speakers, including: President Bill Clinton; Microsoft Founder<br />

and Chairman, Bill Gates; Xerox CEO, Ursula Burns; FedEx CEO,<br />

Fred Smith; BDT Capital Chairman, Lee Scott; Deputy Secretary<br />

of Defense, Ashton Carter; MIT President, Susan Hockfield;<br />

U.S. Energy Secretary, Steven Chu; and ARPA-E Director, Arun<br />

Majumdar. <strong>The</strong> Summit attracted 2,440 attendees from 49<br />

states and 26 countries and featured a Technology Showcase<br />

displaying over 240 breakthrough energy developments from<br />

ARPA-E’s awardees, finalists and other teams.<br />

<strong>Minority</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> Advocate • March – April 2012<br />

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