NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. – The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) recently announced that 74 project teams have attracted more than $1.8 billion in private-sector follow-on funding since the agency’s founding in 2009. The announcement was made at the eighth annual ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.

In addition, ARPA-E, tasked with supporting transformative innovation in the energy sector, announced that 56 projects have formed new companies, 68 projects have partnered with other government agencies for further development, and an ever-increasing number of technologies have been incorporated into products sold on the market today. This data illustrates ARPA-E’s critical role in supporting high-potential, high-impact technologies to the point where additional investment can be leveraged for continued development and deployment in the marketplace.

“At just 8 years old, ARPA-E is a young agency, but these newest numbers demonstrate just how well the energy innovation community we are building is working,” said Eric Rohlfing, acting director, ARPA-E. “The private sector plays a critical part in this community, and it is thrilling to see the technologies from our projects becoming market-ready energy products with full private support. The ARPA-E model is proving itself in a truly impressive way.”

To date, ARPA-E has provided approximately $1.5 billion in R&D funding across more than 580 projects through 36 focused programs and three open funding solicitations. The agency is charged by Congress to maintain U.S. competitiveness in the energy space, which it achieves through targeted support of projects that, if successful, could transform how Americans generate, store, and use energy.

Publication date: 3/7/2017

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