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Promoting thermoelectric technology to mitigate global climate change
The Alliance for Green Heat has posted the online application form for teams applying for $10,000 grants to be used for the 2018 Wood Stove Design Challenge. Grant funds can be used for supplies and materials used for building the stove, R&D, testing and travel. The grants are made possible through the DOE's Bioenergy Technology Office (BETO). Click here for more information about the Design Challenge.
2018 Wood Stove Design Challenge Grants Deadline Extended to January 31, 2018
The Department of Energy and the Alliance for Green Heat have announced seven of the ten finalists for the 2018 Wood Stove Design Challenge grants. If you are interested in competing in the Design Challenge, the deadline for the three remaining $10,000 grants has been extended to January 31, 2018. Participants from across the globe are competing to design an integrated thermoelectric generator and wood stove that is optimized for both home heat and electrical power output. The grants are funded by the Department of Energy's Bioenergy Technology Office. If you are interested in competing in the event, registration is open until January 31, 2018. For additional information, contact Ken Adler, Program Director for Thermoelectrics, kadler@forgreenheat.org.
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2018 Wood Stove Design
2018 Wood Stove Design Challenge Grants Deadline Extended to January 31, 2018
The Department of Energy and the Alliance for Green Heat have announced seven of the ten finalists for the 2018 Wood Stove Design Challenge grants. If you are interested in competing in the Design Challenge, the deadline for the three remaining $10,000 grants has been extended to January 31, 2018. Participants from across the globe are competing to design an integrated thermoelectric generator and wood stove that is optimized for both home heat and electrical power output. The grants are funded by the Department of Energy's Bioenergy Technology Office. If you are interested in competing in the event, registration is open until January 31, 2018. For additional information, contact Ken Adler, Program Director for Thermoelectrics, kadler@forgreenheat.org.