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Carbon Capture Demonstration Projects Programs (CCDPP, Energy Act)

Federal Agency

Sub-Department

Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED)

Purpose

To demonstrate substantial improvements in the efficiency, effectiveness, cost, and environmental performance of carbon capture technologies for power, industrial, and other commercial applications.

Applicant and/or Project Eligibility Requirements

Eligible applicants are broad and include: Technology Developers, Industry, Utilities, Universities, National Laboratories, Engineering and Construction firms, State and Local Governments, Tribal, Environmental Groups, and Community Based Organizations.

Decarbonization Considerations

Consider projects that have the highest potential for carbon reduction in the region or that can scale nationally. Maximize the carbon capture quantity and efficiency by leveraging existing public-private partnerships and federal resources.

Equity Considerations

Consider prioritizing projects that are located in economically and environmentally distressed communities, maximizing the long-term benefits for residents of the region. Partner with community-based organizations and engage local community during the process of program planning, design and implementation.

Helpful Tips

Of the demonstration projects, 2 shall be designed for natural gas electric generation facilities, 2 for coal electric generation facilities, and 2 for industrial facilities not purposed for electric generation.

Other Notes

$500,000,000 are eligible for each of fiscal years 2021 through 2024; and $600,000,000 for fiscal year 2025. Selected recipients list: https://www.energy.gov/oced/carbon-capture-demonstration-projects-selections-award-negotiations

Deadline (Announced or Anticipated)

March 28, 2023 (Letter of Intent); May 23, 2023 (Full Application)

Funding Available

$1,700,000,000

Max Award Amount

Varies by topic area

Expected Allocations

6

Average Award (Estimated)

$283,333,333

Matching Funds

50% cost share required

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