Breaking Down the BIL: Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (2024)

Breaking Down the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations

July 29, 2022 | Annabelle Swift, Associate, CEBN

What is OCED?

The Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, or OCED (pronounced “oh-sed”) is a new office within the Department of Energy created by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).

Anyone curious about the Department of Energy (DOE) might enjoy this organization chart, which shows that OCED falls under the purview of the new Undersecretary for Infrastructure. The reorganization, announced in February, is in the response to the influx of funding for the DOE in BIL and a recognition of the crucial role the agency will play in the transition to cleaner energy. Specifically, the reorganization separated offices working in infrastructure with offices focused on innovation.

Why was OCED created?

OCED was created to fill a gap in the Department of Energy’s support for cleantech and clean energy innovations. The DOE has numerous programs for research and development (such as the Offices of Science, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, ARPA-E, and the American-Made program) and has offices for commercialization and deployment (such as the Loan Programs Office and Office of Technology Transition). This left a gap for demonstrations support. As new clean energy technologies leave the research and development phase, demonstration is often key to proving the effectiveness of a technology before it can attract private market investment and deployment at scale.

The Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations will work to scale and commercialize innovative technologies such as clean hydrogen, carbon capture, grid-scale energy storage, and small modular reactors.

How much funding does OCED have?

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law included $21 billion for OCED over 10 years. Since this office is new, these funds will be critical in standing it up. OCED also received an additional $20 million in appropriations from Congress for FY 2022 to help support the annual operations of the department. OCED will likely receive additional funding through the annual appropriations process.

How can my organization work with OCED?

As the office is currently being stood up, more details are to come on how you can get involved with OCED. While implementation is not yet clear for all funding streams, OCED has announced some of the specific programs it will be launching. See below for a list of programs, along with expected timelines for applications to open.

For small businesses in CEBN’s community, it’s important to note that many OCED programs are targeted at large-scale demonstration projects geared toward larger prime recipients. However, there will likely be ample opportunities for partnerships and subcontracts stemming out of these awards. Additionally, some OCED programs—particularly rural or remote energy improvement projects and mine land repurposing—will have more flexibility in the size of the awards and may be more suitable for small businesses. CEBN is actively reviewing and making recommendations as to which programs may be best suited for small-scale demonstrations.

ONGOING programs

APPLICATIONS OPENING

Summer 2022

Q3 2022

Q4 2022

2023

How can I learn more?

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Breaking Down the BIL: Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (2024)

FAQs

What is the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations? ›

OCED is a multi-technology office with demonstrations that include clean hydrogen, carbon management, industrial decarbonization, advanced nuclear reactors, long-duration energy storage, demonstration projects in rural or remote areas and on current and former mine land, and more.

Who is the director of the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations? ›

David Crane is the Director of the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations.

What is the clean energy Act summary? ›

The Clean Energy and Pollution Reduction Act (Senate Bill 350) established clean energy, clean air, and greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals, including reducing GHG to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030 and to 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050.

What is the new clean energy bill? ›

This bill provides for tax incentives for investments in clean electricity, clean transportation, energy efficiency, and the termination of certain provisions relating to oil, gas, and other fossil fuels. allows the issuance of tax-exempt private activity bonds for qualified carbon dioxide capture facilities.

Who produces the most clean energy? ›

China produced 31% of global renewable electricity, followed by the United States (11%), Brazil (6.4%), Canada (5.4%) and India (3.9%). Renewable investment reached almost $500 billion globally in 2022, amounting to 83% of new electric capacity that year.

What is the executive order for clean energy? ›

EO 14057: Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability. Signed December 8, 2021, Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability (pdf) , requires agencies to: Achieve 100 percent carbon pollution-free electricity by 2030, including 50 percent on a 24/7 basis.

Who is the CEO of clean energy? ›

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Who is the CEO of Clean Energy Associates? ›

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Was the Affordable clean energy Rule repealed? ›

State attorneys general successfully opposed the Trump administration's repeal and replacement of the Clean Power Plan with the so-called Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule. The ACE rule was vacated and remanded back to the EPA in January 2021.

What is the Green New Deal? ›

The name refers to the New Deal, a set of reforms and public works projects undertaken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933-1935 in response to the Great Depression in the United States. The Green New Deal combines Roosevelt's economic approach with modern ideas such as renewable energy and resource efficiency.

What are clean energy policies? ›

Growing California's Renewable Energy Portfolio

The RPS requires utilities to procure 33 percent of retail sales from renewable resources by 2020 and 60 percent by 2030. Additionally, the state has a commitment to achieve 100 percent clean energy by 2045.

Why is clean energy so expensive? ›

Wind and sunshine are free, whereas gas-, coal-, and oil-fired plants need fuel. That means the price of renewable electricity is almost entirely determined by the upfront cost of building the facility, whereas fossil-fuel energy prices are a mix of upfront costs and ongoing fuel costs.

Is clean energy more expensive? ›

Wind turbines and solar panels produce energy using free and green sources of power — the sun and wind.

Does clean energy cost more money? ›

Renewable energy reduces the cost of energy, creates jobs, and reduces pollution. As time passes and technology continues to improve, renewable energy will become more and more affordable for businesses and households alike.

Is clean energy Initiative real? ›

The Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative is an effort across the Department of Energy in innovation and breaking down market barriers to enhance U.S. manufacturing competitiveness while advancing progress toward the nation's energy goals.

What does the clean energy Corps do? ›

Expanding access to energy efficiency and clean energy for families, communities, and businesses. Delivering reliable, clean, and affordable power to more Americans. And building the technologies of tomorrow through clean energy research, development, and demonstrations.

What does the clean energy Council do? ›

Working with industry to continually improve standards and maintain integrity. Working closely with local, state and federal governments to increase demand for clean energy products. Providing services and initiatives to members and the wider industry that help to grow the sector. Promoting the clean energy industry.

What is the USA clean energy Association? ›

USA Clean Energy Association (USACEA) is an industry leader in solar energy service, sales, and installation.

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