ARPA-E competition heats up
3500 applications, about 75 grants 50-1 odds.
From the ARPA-E website:
Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy Techline
Issued on: July 8, 2009High Interest in ARPA-E’s Initial Funding Opportunity for Transformational Energy Technology
ARPA-E Begins Review of 3,500 Potentially Transformational R&D ProposalsWashington, DC - The Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) completed the submission stage of its first Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) released April 27th, 2009. ARPA-E has received approximately 3,500 concept papers for the $150 million available as part of this FOA (DE-FOA-0000065).
The large number of submissions - “Concept Papers” - for ARPA-E’s initial FOA outstripped the expectations of industry observers and highlights America’s capacity for Energy technology innovation that can be applied to transformational research and development (R&D).
ARPA-E’s first solicitation is funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The announcement is primarily aimed at prospective applicants who already have a relatively well-formed R&D plan for a transformational concept or new technology that can make a significant contribution if and when successfully deployed. Submitters of the most meritorious Concept Papers will be encouraged to submit Full Proposals. ARPA-E expects to provide responses to Concept Paper applicants by the last week in July on whether a Concept is likely to form a basis of a successful Full Proposal. The deadline for Full Proposals is expected to be the end of August.
ARPA-E is currently planning future solicitations as part of its ongoing mission to fund and support transformational energy-related technology research and development.

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For a more in depth discussion, start a thread in the forums.Good luck!
If they have any sense they will award a grant for Focus Fusion. Thank goodness for a more sound government that at least does set up this kind of funding.
Prizes would make much more sense, and be hundreds of times cheaper. They’d produce more in half the time, too.
A month between blog posts is so 5 years ago.. if you want public support you need to post more often.
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