US Department of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy is a government agency established in 1977, located in Washington, D.C. Its primary mission is to ensure the security and prosperity of the nation by tackling energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges. The Department focuses on promoting transformative scientific and technological solutions to address these issues, thereby supporting the country's energy needs and environmental sustainability.

Kyle Pfeiffer

Interim Director

Maria Robinson

Director of DOE's Grid Deployment Office

Past deals in US Pacific Northwest

Oregon State University

Grant in 2024
Oregon State University, founded in 1868, serves as the state’s Land Grant university and is distinguished by its Sea Grant, Space Grant, and Sun Grant designations, making it one of only two U.S. universities to hold this combination. It is recognized for its research excellence and community engagement, holding the Carnegie Foundation's top designation for research institutions. With a diverse student body of over 26,000 from across Oregon and more than 100 countries, Oregon State offers over 200 undergraduate and 80 graduate degree programs, including more than 30 online degrees through Oregon State Ecampus. The university operates 12 colleges, 15 Agricultural Experiment Stations, and 35 county Extension offices, as well as facilities such as the Hatfield Marine Sciences Center and OSU-Cascades. Oregon State's economic impact extends across all 36 counties in Oregon, contributing $2.06 billion to the state's economy. The university is noted for its strong programs in fields including conservation biology, agricultural sciences, nuclear engineering, and pharmacy, attracting high-achieving students committed to making a positive difference in society.

Hempitecture

Grant in 2024
Hempitecture develops sustainable building materials using natural fibers like hemp. Based in Idaho, USA, it manufactures products for energy-efficient construction, benefiting both people and the environment.

Oscilla Power

Grant in 2024
Oscilla Power develops renewable energy solutions using its proprietary iMEC technology. It specializes in converting mechanical energy to electricity, focusing on utility-scale wave energy generation and downhole power for the oil & gas industry.

Entek International

Debt Financing in 2024
Founded in 1984, Entek International specializes in manufacturing lead-acid separators, lithium-ion separators, extruders, and providing engineering services for the battery and extrusion markets. Serving clients globally, including the United States and the United Kingdom.

Idaho National Laboratory

Grant in 2024
Idaho National Laboratory USDOE is a research laboratory focused on the development, demonstration, and deployment of nuclear energy. The organization aims to ensure the nation’s energy security is wired with safe, competitive, and sustainable energy systems as well as national and homeland security capabilities. The organization is leading initiatives to develop reactor technologies, advanced fuel cycles, and space nuclear power systems. It is also home to the world’s premier materials test reactor – the Advanced test reactor, and its national scientific user facility. Idaho National Laboratory USDOE was founded in 1949 and is based in Idaho Falls, Idaho.

University of Oregon

Grant in 2024
For over a century, the University of Oregon (UO) has provided students with innovative academic programs. The large, main campus is located in Eugene, and other sites are available in Portland and Charleston (Oregon Institute of Marine Biology). The school even has the Pine Mountain Observatory in Central Oregon, operated by astronomers and UO physics students. UO’s academics offer hundreds of undergraduate and graduate degree programs including: Biochemistry, Business Administration, Interior Architecture, Marine Biology, and Music Education. It even has pre-professional programs in Clinical Laboratory Science, Occupational Therapy, Social Work, Teacher Education, and Veterinary Medicine. Study abroad programs for academic credit are available as well. Admissions materials for the school can be submitted online along with the required application fee. Applications are evaluated based on academic potential, grades, standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, and other considerations. Financial aid is awarded to those who qualify to assist with tuition costs and other educational expenses. Tuition fees are discounted for Oregon residents. College life at UO is full of opportunities: Greek Life, student-run clubs and organizations, recreational activities, sports, and more. The school is also well known for its athletic teams, the Oregon Ducks, who compete in the PAC-12. The football team in particular has built a large fan base, and students can be found at the stadium every home game Saturday during the season. For exceptional academics in a traditional university setting located near the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, take a look at the University of Oregon.

Boise State University

Grant in 2023
Boise State is Idaho’s metropolitan research university, located in the state’s population center and capital city. Boise is an ideal place to live – a hub of government, business, the arts, recreation, health care, industry and technology. In its 81st year, Boise State is truly coming of age in higher education. Award-winning faculty, students, alumni and staff have put Boise State on the map with breakthrough research and records of achievement. Boise State is the largest university in Idaho with 22,678 students. The university offers studies in nearly 200 fields of interest. Undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and technical programs are available in seven colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, Engineering, Graduate Studies, Health Sciences, and Social Sciences and Public Affairs. Through partnership opportunities and relationships close to home, Boise State is dedicated to research, innovation and student experiences that drive economic development and contribute to a vibrant and healthy community. With more than 200 student organizations, nearby vicinity to downtown Boise and area recreation and university residence halls along the scenic Boise River Greenbelt, campus provides opportunities for both education and adventure. Students can study abroad or within the community, participate in one of the largest internship programs in the Northwest, and work with professors on progressive research.

Oregon State University

Grant in 2023
Oregon State University, founded in 1868, serves as the state’s Land Grant university and is distinguished by its Sea Grant, Space Grant, and Sun Grant designations, making it one of only two U.S. universities to hold this combination. It is recognized for its research excellence and community engagement, holding the Carnegie Foundation's top designation for research institutions. With a diverse student body of over 26,000 from across Oregon and more than 100 countries, Oregon State offers over 200 undergraduate and 80 graduate degree programs, including more than 30 online degrees through Oregon State Ecampus. The university operates 12 colleges, 15 Agricultural Experiment Stations, and 35 county Extension offices, as well as facilities such as the Hatfield Marine Sciences Center and OSU-Cascades. Oregon State's economic impact extends across all 36 counties in Oregon, contributing $2.06 billion to the state's economy. The university is noted for its strong programs in fields including conservation biology, agricultural sciences, nuclear engineering, and pharmacy, attracting high-achieving students committed to making a positive difference in society.

KORE Power

Debt Financing in 2023
KORE Power, founded in 2018 and based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, specializes in manufacturing and developing battery cell technology for the energy storage and electric transportation sectors. The company produces energy storage systems, proprietary nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) and lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells, as well as vehicle design and assembly (VDA) modules and packs. KORE Power serves a diverse range of markets, including e-mobility, utilities, industrial applications, and mission-critical sectors. By focusing on advanced energy storage solutions, KORE Power aims to foster sustainable communities and contribute to green economic growth.

Zap Energy

Grant in 2023
Zap Energy, Inc. is a Seattle-based company that specializes in the design and manufacture of sheared-flow stabilized Z-Pinch fusion reactors for power generation. Founded in 2017, the company focuses on developing compact and scalable fusion technology that offers low-carbon, cost-effective, and flexible energy solutions. Unlike conventional fusion methods, Zap Energy's approach utilizes electric current to create magnetic fields that confine and compress plasma, enhancing the stability and efficiency of the fusion process. This innovative technology aims to provide sustainable energy while requiring less capital investment compared to traditional fusion systems.

OnTo Technology

Grant in 2023
OnTo develops and patents advanced battery recycling innovations that yield high-quality electrode materials made from recycled batteries. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Bend, Oregon.

Portland General Electric

Grant in 2023
Founded in 1889, Portland General Electric is Oregon's largest utility company, serving approximately 900,000 customers across 52 cities. It operates a diverse portfolio of power plants including thermal, hydroelectric, wind farms, and energy storage facilities. The company is committed to providing reliable electricity at affordable prices while also leading the way in renewable energy practices.

Oregon State University

Grant in 2022
Oregon State University, founded in 1868, serves as the state’s Land Grant university and is distinguished by its Sea Grant, Space Grant, and Sun Grant designations, making it one of only two U.S. universities to hold this combination. It is recognized for its research excellence and community engagement, holding the Carnegie Foundation's top designation for research institutions. With a diverse student body of over 26,000 from across Oregon and more than 100 countries, Oregon State offers over 200 undergraduate and 80 graduate degree programs, including more than 30 online degrees through Oregon State Ecampus. The university operates 12 colleges, 15 Agricultural Experiment Stations, and 35 county Extension offices, as well as facilities such as the Hatfield Marine Sciences Center and OSU-Cascades. Oregon State's economic impact extends across all 36 counties in Oregon, contributing $2.06 billion to the state's economy. The university is noted for its strong programs in fields including conservation biology, agricultural sciences, nuclear engineering, and pharmacy, attracting high-achieving students committed to making a positive difference in society.

Group14 Technologies

Grant in 2022
Group14 Technologies, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of advanced silicon battery technology, specializing in engineered carbon materials for energy storage solutions including electric vehicles and consumer electronics. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Woodinville, Washington, the company collaborates with clients representing 95% of global battery production. Group14 develops innovative battery materials that enhance energy performance in lithium-ion systems, providing clients with significantly increased lithium capacity while ensuring safety and longevity. The company operates a joint venture in South Korea and is expanding its manufacturing capabilities worldwide to meet the growing demand for silicon battery materials, aiming to enable a future where all rechargeable devices are powered by advanced battery technology.

Entek International

Grant in 2022
Founded in 1984, Entek International specializes in manufacturing lead-acid separators, lithium-ion separators, extruders, and providing engineering services for the battery and extrusion markets. Serving clients globally, including the United States and the United Kingdom.

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Grant in 2022
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) operates as a government research laboratory. It conducts fundamental and applied research for the U.S. Department of Energy, government agencies, universities, and industry sponsors focused on homeland security, energy generation, hydrogen and biomass-based fuels, and the environment. PNNL’s interdisciplinary teams of scientists and engineers address many of America’s most pressing challenges in energy, the environment, and national security through advances in basic and applied sciences. It is acknowledged to have 10 core capabilities, including chemical and molecular sciences; chemical engineering; biological systems science; climate change science; environmental subsurface science; applied materials science and engineering; applied nuclear science and technology; advanced computer science, visualization, and data; systems engineering and integration; and large-scale user facilities and advanced instrumentation. PNNL’s scientific mission is to strengthen the U.S. scientific foundations for innovation; increase the U.S. energy capacity and reduce dependence on imported oil; prevent and counter terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; and reduce the environmental effects of human activities and create sustainable systems. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was founded in 1965 and is based in Richland, Washington with additional offices in Washington, District of Columbia; Seattle and Sequim, Washington; and Portland and Corvallis, Oregon.

TerraPower

Grant in 2022
TerraPower, LLC is a nuclear technology company based in Bellevue, Washington, founded in 2008. The company specializes in developing a traveling wave reactor (TWR), which generates heat and electricity by utilizing fuel made from depleted uranium. TerraPower aims to create a sustainable and economical nuclear energy system that minimizes proliferation risks and enhances energy independence while addressing carbon reduction in various sectors. In addition to its TWR, TerraPower operates laboratories to support nuclear technology research and engineering, develops radioisotope generators for medical applications, and is exploring molten chloride fast reactor (MCFR) solutions that expand the role of nuclear energy in tackling climate change. Through its innovations, TerraPower seeks to provide safe, affordable, and abundant carbon-free energy, contributing to environmental sustainability and advancements in medical technology.

C-Power

Grant in 2022
Columbia Power Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development and commercialization of wave energy harvesting systems, focusing on offshore applications. One of its key products, StingRAY, is designed to be deployed in water depths exceeding 60 meters and operates similarly to wind turbines in arrays. This innovative system captures energy from ocean waves and generates electricity on-board, making it suitable for various applications, including powering oceanographic sensors and generating megawatt-scale electricity. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Charlottesville, Virginia, the company also maintains a research facility in Corvallis, Oregon, where it continues to advance its wave energy technology for reliable performance in diverse sea conditions.

Portland State University

Grant in 2022
Founded in 1946, Portland State University is a public research institution located in Oregon's largest city. It offers over 200 undergraduate and 100 graduate programs across various disciplines, including unique majors like Biomedical Informatics and Judaic Studies. Known for its commitment to sustainability, the university conducts extensive environmental research. With nearly 200 student organizations, Portland State fosters a vibrant campus life amidst the city's cultural attractions.

University of Washington

Grant in 2022
The University of Washington is a prominent educational institution located in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1861. It offers a diverse range of undergraduate, graduate, and research programs across various fields, including business, social sciences, science, law, medicine, and public affairs. The university comprises several specialized schools, such as the College of Engineering, School of Dentistry, School of Pharmacy, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, School of Business, School of Humanities and Sciences, School of Law, School of Nursing, and College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences. In addition to its academic offerings, the university is dedicated to fostering innovation through CoMotion, which provides resources and support to help researchers and students translate their ideas into tangible societal and economic benefits.

Oscilla Power

Grant in 2022
Oscilla Power develops renewable energy solutions using its proprietary iMEC technology. It specializes in converting mechanical energy to electricity, focusing on utility-scale wave energy generation and downhole power for the oil & gas industry.

NexTC

Grant in 2021
NexTC is a manufacturing company based in Corvallis, Oregon, established in 2018. It specializes in producing insulator and conductive oxide coatings designed for the energy sector and large-area electronics markets. The company's innovative chemical materials facilitate energy conversion and efficiency, enabling manufacturers to lower production costs, expand market opportunities, and develop new products. Through its advanced coatings, NexTC aims to enhance the performance and sustainability of electronic devices and energy systems.

NLM Photonics

Grant in 2021
NLM Photonics is a semiconductor technology company developing electro-optic modulation technology for transforming networking, computing, and sensing. Based on over two decades of research from the University of Washington, NLM's patented Hybrid Organic Electro-Optic (OEO) Technology enables low-voltage, low-power, high-performance transfer of data between electronics and photonics. This unique solution addresses the bottleneck in signal conversion between electronics and photonics in silicon photonics platforms, offering superior power efficiency and scalable bandwidth.

BlueDot Photonics

Grant in 2019
BlueDot Photonics, Inc. is a company based in Kirkland, Washington, that specializes in the design, development, and production of solar panels and other photonic devices. Incorporated in 2019, BlueDot focuses on enhancing the performance and durability of solar energy devices. By utilizing innovative semiconductor materials, the company aims to increase the power output of solar panels, making clean energy more accessible and affordable for a broader range of customers.

NexTC

Grant in 2019
NexTC is a manufacturing company based in Corvallis, Oregon, established in 2018. It specializes in producing insulator and conductive oxide coatings designed for the energy sector and large-area electronics markets. The company's innovative chemical materials facilitate energy conversion and efficiency, enabling manufacturers to lower production costs, expand market opportunities, and develop new products. Through its advanced coatings, NexTC aims to enhance the performance and sustainability of electronic devices and energy systems.

Membrion

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2016, Membrion specializes in manufacturing and commercializing advanced membrane filtration technologies. Its products are designed to filter molecules under diverse conditions, serving applications such as flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals.

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Grant in 2018
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) operates as a government research laboratory. It conducts fundamental and applied research for the U.S. Department of Energy, government agencies, universities, and industry sponsors focused on homeland security, energy generation, hydrogen and biomass-based fuels, and the environment. PNNL’s interdisciplinary teams of scientists and engineers address many of America’s most pressing challenges in energy, the environment, and national security through advances in basic and applied sciences. It is acknowledged to have 10 core capabilities, including chemical and molecular sciences; chemical engineering; biological systems science; climate change science; environmental subsurface science; applied materials science and engineering; applied nuclear science and technology; advanced computer science, visualization, and data; systems engineering and integration; and large-scale user facilities and advanced instrumentation. PNNL’s scientific mission is to strengthen the U.S. scientific foundations for innovation; increase the U.S. energy capacity and reduce dependence on imported oil; prevent and counter terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; and reduce the environmental effects of human activities and create sustainable systems. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was founded in 1965 and is based in Richland, Washington with additional offices in Washington, District of Columbia; Seattle and Sequim, Washington; and Portland and Corvallis, Oregon.

NuScale Power

Grant in 2018
NuScale Power designs, manufactures, and commercializes small modular reactors for nuclear power generation. Their flagship product is the NuScale Power Module, a self-contained unit that operates independently of others in multi-module configurations. The company's solutions cater to various applications such as electric generation, cogeneration, process steam and heat, remote mining operations/desalinization plants, and government applications.

Lumen Bioscience

Grant in 2017
Founded in 2017, Lumen Bioscience is a biotechnology company based in Seattle, Washington. It specializes in developing therapeutic biologics for oral delivery and topical/mucosal applications to treat prevalent diseases. The company utilizes Spirulina, a blue-green algae, as its production platform and offers services in synthetic biology, protein design, immunology, and bioreactor engineering.

Propel Fuels

Grant in 2010
Propel Fuels, Inc. is a fuel station operator based in Sacramento, California, established in 2004. The company specializes in providing a range of fuels, including diesel, renewable fuels, and flex fuels, primarily in California and Washington. Propel Fuels aims to empower consumers by offering access to clean, American-made fuels that positively impact the economy and environment. Its network of retail stations spans various locations, including cities in California such as San Diego, Anaheim, and Oakland, as well as sites in Washington like Seattle. Additionally, Propel Fuels features the CleanDrive platform, which tracks carbon emissions reductions, enabling customers to quantify the environmental benefits of choosing renewable fuels over traditional petroleum options.

EnerG2

Grant in 2009
EnerG2, Inc. is a manufacturer of engineered carbon materials based in Seattle, Washington, with an additional facility in Albany, Oregon. Founded in 2003, the company specializes in producing advanced nano-structured carbon materials tailored for energy storage applications. EnerG2's proprietary manufacturing technologies enable the development of high-performance materials that exceed the capabilities of naturally occurring carbons. These materials are designed to enhance power density and cycle life in a range of energy storage devices, including ultracapacitors, lead-acid batteries, and lithium-ion batteries. By focusing on customized electrode materials, EnerG2 aims to improve charge acceptance and device longevity, thereby advancing the efficiency and effectiveness of energy storage solutions.
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