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U.S. Department of Energy launches Water Resource Recovery Prize

DIMFE Call for Projects (€100,000 to €500,000)

Deadline: 28 May 2020

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) has launched a new prize—the first AMO prize to be announced as part of DOE’s Water Security Grand Challenge, whose goal is to advance transformational technology and innovation to meet the global need for safe, secure, and affordable water.

A two-phase competition, the Water Resource Recovery prize offers up to $1 million in cash prizes and is designed to develop innovative, cutting-edge water treatment technology system configurations and business plans that will help lower the ultimate cost of treatment by extracting additional value from wastewater.

The Water Resource Recovery Prize is part of the Water Security Grand Challenge, which seeks to advance transformational technology and innovation to meet the global need for safe, secure and affordable water. This multiphase competition challenges interdisciplinary teams to innovate cost effective, transformational water treatment technology system configurations and business plans that:

Through this prize competition, DOE is seeking novel, systems-based solutions from multidisciplinary teams to implement resource recovery at small- to medium-sized water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs).

Prize Goals

The purpose of this prize is to encourage teams of wastewater treatment plants, engineering and design firms, technology developers, resource customers, and others to develop holistic resource recovery plans for their respective wastewater treatment systems.

The proposed solutions should represent innovations that could move the sector of small- and medium-sized WRRFs beyond their current technological status while addressing these challenges:

Prize Information

This prize will distribute a total of up to $1 million of combined cash prizes. As many as 10 winners selected in Phase 1 will receive up to $50,000, while no more than two winners selected in Phase 2 will receive $250,000 in cash prizes.

Prize Stages

The prize consists of two phases. Phase 1 challenges teams to submit two high-level facility engineering schematics, a business case demonstrating improvement relative to the existing baseline conditions, and a technical description validating the potential for cost-effectiveness and viability of the resource recovery plan. In Phase 2, selected teams from Phase 1 will be expected to provide a more detailed plan for financing and construction, supported by quantitative analysis and/or modeling.

Important Dates

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://americanmadechallenges.org/waterresourcerecovery/

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