Here’s how DOE’s first crop of risky energy tech has done
U.S. · TECH
September 20, 20204 min read717 words
Published: September 20, 2020  |  4 min read717 words
In 2009, the US Department of Energy started funding energy research through the Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (or ARPA-E) program. The goal was to take more risks than traditional federal efforts and help new renewable energy technologies get off the ground. Private i...
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