Opportunity Information: Apply for DE FOA 0003081

The Department of Energy (DOE), through the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), published a Notice of Intent (NOI) titled "Notice of Intent to Issue Carbon Negative Shot Pilots." The notice is tied to Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) planning for a future solicitation labeled DE-FOA-0003082, while the NOI itself is cataloged under Funding Opportunity Number DE-FOA-0003081. The main purpose of this NOI is to signal DOE's plan to roll out a set of future funding opportunities and prize competitions connected to DOE's Earthshot Initiative, specifically the Carbon Negative Shot, with an emphasis on accelerating carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies from earlier-stage concepts toward more mature, pilot-ready demonstrations.

This announcement sits in the discretionary funding category and anticipates the use of cooperative agreements as the primary funding instrument. A cooperative agreement generally implies a more hands-on relationship between the government and awardees than a typical grant, meaning DOE may expect to be substantively involved in technical direction, project management, milestones, and knowledge-sharing as projects progress. The activity focus is listed under Energy and Environment, and the associated CFDA number is 81.089, which is commonly used for DOE research, development, and demonstration type programs.

The substantive focus of the NOI is the Carbon Negative Shot, one of DOE's Earthshots aimed at driving innovation, lowering costs, and speeding deployment of key climate and energy technologies. In this case, the Carbon Negative Shot centers on achieving large-scale, durable removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The notice indicates DOE expects to support "a suite" of CDR technologies, which suggests the agency is not limiting interest to one technical pathway. Instead, DOE is signaling an intent to fund a portfolio of approaches that can remove CO2 and store it in ways that are credible, durable, and scalable. The reference to "pilots" also points to an emphasis on moving beyond lab research toward field-relevant validation, integrated system testing, and early demonstration projects that can prove performance, cost, operational reliability, and monitoring/verification methods.

A key practical detail is that this is only an informational notice, not an application-ready funding opportunity. DOE explicitly states that applications will not be accepted for the Notice of Intent. It is essentially an advance heads-up to potential applicants, partners, and stakeholders that one or more related FOAs and prizes may be issued over the next several years. DOE also states it is not seeking comments on the notice, reinforcing that the NOI is meant to inform rather than solicit feedback or proposals at this stage.

In terms of eligibility, the notice lists eligibility as "unrestricted," meaning it is broadly open to any type of entity, subject to any additional clarifications that would appear in the full FOA text once released. In practice, for DOE opportunities, unrestricted eligibility typically allows participation from private companies (including startups), universities, national laboratories (where allowable), non-profits, state and local governments, Tribal entities, and consortia, although the eventual FOA may include specific conditions, cost-share requirements, teaming expectations, or restrictions for certain entity types. The NOI does not provide those details; it simply indicates broad eligibility pending the final FOA.

Several of the fields in the listing underscore that this posting should not be interpreted as an active competition. The "ExpectedAwards" field is shown as 0, which is consistent with the fact that no awards can be made under an NOI. The listing also includes an "OriginalClosingDate" of October 12, 2023, but that date should be read as an administrative close for the notice posting rather than a proposal deadline, since DOE is not accepting applications for the NOI. The posted "AwardCeiling" value is shown as 2, but because awards are not made under the NOI, this figure should not be treated as a reliable indicator of future award sizes; the actual funding levels, number of awards, and ceilings would be established in DE-FOA-0003082 (and any other related future opportunities) when formally issued.

Overall, the NOI is best understood as an early signal to the market that DOE intends to invest in carbon dioxide removal pilot efforts under the Carbon Negative Shot umbrella over a multi-year horizon, potentially through multiple FOAs and prize mechanisms. For organizations interested in competing later, the practical takeaway is to monitor DOE/NETL releases for DE-FOA-0003082 and related Carbon Negative Shot announcements, begin identifying potential technical pathways and pilot sites, consider partnerships that can cover engineering, operations, measurement/monitoring/reporting/verification, and storage durability, and prepare to respond once DOE publishes the full solicitation with concrete requirements, performance targets, budget structure, and evaluation criteria.

  • The Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory in the energy, environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Notice of Intent to Issue Carbon Negative Shot Pilots" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 81.089.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Aug 10, 2023.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Oct 12, 2023 This is a Notice of Intent to issue Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA-0003082. Applications will not be accepted for the Notice of Intent.. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $2.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is this announcement?

This posting is a Department of Energy (DOE), National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Notice of Intent (NOI) titled "Notice of Intent to Issue Carbon Negative Shot Pilots." It is an informational notice that signals DOE's plans for future funding opportunities and prize competitions related to carbon dioxide removal (CDR) under DOE's Earthshot Initiative.

Is this an open funding opportunity I can apply to right now?

No. DOE explicitly states that applications will not be accepted for the Notice of Intent. The NOI is a heads-up about planned future solicitations and prizes, not an application-ready Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).

What is the relationship between DE-FOA-0003081 and DE-FOA-0003082?

The NOI itself is cataloged under Funding Opportunity Number DE-FOA-0003081. The NOI is tied to planning for a future solicitation labeled DE-FOA-0003082, which is the FOA DOE expects to issue later (and where application instructions and requirements would appear).

What is the main goal of the planned funding described by this NOI?

The stated purpose is to accelerate carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies from earlier-stage concepts toward more mature, pilot-ready demonstrations, aligned with DOE's Carbon Negative Shot under the Earthshot Initiative.

What is the Carbon Negative Shot?

It is one of DOE's Earthshots focused on driving innovation, reducing costs, and speeding deployment of key climate and energy technologies. In this context, it centers on achieving large-scale, durable removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

What types of projects or technologies does DOE appear to be interested in?

Based on the NOI, DOE expects to support a suite (portfolio) of CDR technologies rather than a single pathway. The emphasis on "pilots" suggests interest in work beyond lab-scale research, such as field-relevant validation, integrated system testing, early demonstrations, and approaches that can credibly remove CO2 and store it in a durable and scalable way.

Does the NOI limit eligible technical pathways to one approach?

No. The notice signals DOE intends to fund a portfolio of approaches and is not limiting interest to a single CDR pathway, based on the language indicating support for "a suite" of technologies.

What does "pilots" imply about the maturity of projects DOE wants to support?

"Pilots" indicates an emphasis on moving toward pilot-scale, demonstration-oriented efforts, including proving performance, cost, operational reliability, and approaches for monitoring and verification in more real-world conditions than lab research.

What funding mechanism does DOE expect to use?

The notice anticipates the use of cooperative agreements as the primary funding instrument.

What is a cooperative agreement, and why does it matter?

A cooperative agreement generally implies a more hands-on relationship than a typical grant. The NOI indicates DOE may expect to be substantively involved in technical direction, project management, milestones, and knowledge-sharing as the project progresses.

Is this opportunity considered discretionary funding?

Yes. The announcement is listed under the discretionary funding category.

What is the program area or activity focus of this announcement?

The activity focus is listed under Energy and Environment.

What is the CFDA number and what does it indicate?

The associated CFDA number is 81.089, which is commonly used for DOE research, development, and demonstration programs.

Who is eligible to apply when the actual FOA is released?

The NOI lists eligibility as "unrestricted," meaning it is broadly open to any type of entity, subject to the specific rules and conditions that would be defined in the full FOA once released.

Does "unrestricted" eligibility mean there will be no additional requirements?

Not necessarily. The NOI does not provide details like cost-share, teaming expectations, or entity-specific restrictions. Those kinds of requirements are typically defined in the full FOA text (such as DE-FOA-0003082) when it is formally issued.

Are national laboratories, universities, companies, non-profits, and governments included under "unrestricted" eligibility?

The NOI itself only states "unrestricted." In practice, DOE "unrestricted" eligibility often allows participation by private companies (including startups), universities, non-profits, state and local governments, Tribal entities, and consortia, with specifics determined by the eventual FOA.

Does the government want comments or feedback on this NOI?

No. DOE states it is not seeking comments on the notice, reinforcing that it is meant to inform rather than solicit feedback or proposals.

What does the "ExpectedAwards" value of 0 mean?

The listing shows ExpectedAwards = 0, which is consistent with the fact that an NOI does not make awards and is not an active competition.

What does the "OriginalClosingDate" of October 12, 2023 mean?

The notice includes an OriginalClosingDate of October 12, 2023, but since DOE is not accepting applications for the NOI, this should be interpreted as an administrative closing date for the posting rather than a proposal submission deadline.

Can the listed "AwardCeiling" be used to estimate future award size?

No. The posted AwardCeiling value (shown as 2) should not be treated as a reliable indicator of future award sizes because awards are not made under the NOI. Actual funding levels and ceilings would be established in the future FOA(s), such as DE-FOA-0003082, once issued.

What kinds of future opportunities are suggested by this notice?

The NOI indicates DOE plans to roll out one or more related FOAs and prize competitions connected to the Carbon Negative Shot over the next several years.

Over what timeframe does DOE expect to issue future opportunities?

The notice suggests a multi-year horizon, indicating that DOE may issue multiple opportunities and/or prizes over the next several years.

What should interested organizations do now, given that applications are not being accepted?

Based on the NOI, the practical next steps are to monitor DOE/NETL announcements for DE-FOA-0003082 and related Carbon Negative Shot releases, begin identifying potential CDR technical pathways and pilot sites, consider partnerships that cover engineering, operations, and measurement/monitoring/reporting/verification and storage durability, and prepare to respond once DOE publishes the full solicitation with requirements and evaluation criteria.

Where will the concrete requirements (budget structure, performance targets, evaluation criteria) be found?

Those details are not provided in the NOI. They would be expected in the full FOA text (for example, DE-FOA-0003082) or any other related future announcements when formally issued.

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