DEEE0011379
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Project objectives: The Atlantic Marine Energy Center (AMEC) will engage in activities to accelerate the transition of marine energy technologies to market.
Activities proposed under this application fall into five categories:
1. Marine energy short course development and implementation
2. Strategy development and implementation
3. R&D to support advancement of the marine energy industry
4. Improvements to infrastructure or test facilities
5. Community benefits plan
Technical scope summary: For marine energy short course development and implementation, AMEC, in consultation with the other national marine energy centers, is proposing to design, implement and archive a series of marine energy short courses.
These will include general, foundational courses that introduce students to concepts of marine energy, and more in-depth courses on specific marine energy topics or advanced technical courses.
The marine energy short courses will follow a general timeline of: program design and planning in year 1, implementation of marine energy short courses in years 2-4, and archiving and continuation planning in year 5.
Strategy development and implementation will be a collaborative effort through consultations with our stakeholders, project partners and guidance from the WPTO.
We will hold a strategy development workshop and a series of consultation workshops led by the Board of Directors and assisted by a strategy development facilitator, culminating in a strategic vision report, including strategy maps.
For R&D to support advancement of the ME industry, we grouped the proposed research into themes: digital twinning for tidal energy conversion, digital twinning for wave energy conversion, marine energy structures and moorings, marine energy systems, and social sciences and stakeholder engagement.
For improvements to infrastructure or test facilities, equipment, fabricated equipment, instrumentation, and other improvements are proposed that either directly enable the marine energy R&D projects or enhance general capabilities to conduct relevant marine energy research.
Our community benefits plan describes in detail how the proposed R&D aligns and promotes DOE goals of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, energy equity and workforce development, and provides smart milestones and deliverables.
Activities proposed under this application fall into five categories:
1. Marine energy short course development and implementation
2. Strategy development and implementation
3. R&D to support advancement of the marine energy industry
4. Improvements to infrastructure or test facilities
5. Community benefits plan
Technical scope summary: For marine energy short course development and implementation, AMEC, in consultation with the other national marine energy centers, is proposing to design, implement and archive a series of marine energy short courses.
These will include general, foundational courses that introduce students to concepts of marine energy, and more in-depth courses on specific marine energy topics or advanced technical courses.
The marine energy short courses will follow a general timeline of: program design and planning in year 1, implementation of marine energy short courses in years 2-4, and archiving and continuation planning in year 5.
Strategy development and implementation will be a collaborative effort through consultations with our stakeholders, project partners and guidance from the WPTO.
We will hold a strategy development workshop and a series of consultation workshops led by the Board of Directors and assisted by a strategy development facilitator, culminating in a strategic vision report, including strategy maps.
For R&D to support advancement of the ME industry, we grouped the proposed research into themes: digital twinning for tidal energy conversion, digital twinning for wave energy conversion, marine energy structures and moorings, marine energy systems, and social sciences and stakeholder engagement.
For improvements to infrastructure or test facilities, equipment, fabricated equipment, instrumentation, and other improvements are proposed that either directly enable the marine energy R&D projects or enhance general capabilities to conduct relevant marine energy research.
Our community benefits plan describes in detail how the proposed R&D aligns and promotes DOE goals of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, energy equity and workforce development, and provides smart milestones and deliverables.
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Place of Performance
Durham,
New Hampshire
United States
Geographic Scope
City-Wide
Related Opportunity
NOT APPLICABLE
University System Of New Hampshire was awarded
Marine Energy Acceleration Program
Cooperative Agreement DEEE0011379
worth $12,175,000
from the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in August 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Durham New Hampshire United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 81.087 Renewable Energy Research and Development.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 4/14/25
Period of Performance
8/1/24
Start Date
7/31/29
End Date
Funding Split
$12.2M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$12.2M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for DEEE0011379
Transaction History
Modifications to DEEE0011379
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
DEEE0011379
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
892434 GOLDEN FIELD OFFICE
Funding Office
892403 ENERGY EFFICIENCYRENEWABLE ENERGY
Awardee UEI
GBNGC495XA67
Awardee CAGE
1JM68
Performance District
NH-01
Senators
Jeanne Shaheen
Margaret Hassan
Margaret Hassan
Modified: 4/14/25