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Timeframe will enable ARPA-E to ramp up its spending abilities in a measured Successes, Congress should consider following recommendations by the NationalĪcademies report and AEIC and increase ARPA-E authorization levels to $1 In order for ARPA-E to continue to build upon these Technologies that are now beginning to enter the commercial market. Projects that have since attracted significant private follow-on funding for On the most transformative technology opportunities ĭuplicating research already underway and
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energy challenges with transformative research. It called forĬongress to increase funding for the program to $1 billion over five years to economic, environmental, and security issues. (DARPA) model to overcome long-term and high-risk energy technological barriers To replicate the Defense Department’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Storm: Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future Increased authorization levels will further bolster ARPA-E’s ability to create outside-the-box technologies to meet our 21 st century energy needs.Ĭongress created ARPA-E as part of the 2007 America COMPETESĪct after the National Academies published its Rising Above the Gathering competitiveness, economic growth, and national security while protecting the environment. The agency advances high-potential energy technologies that improve our energy system’s generation, storage, and use in order to increase U.S. energy innovation and enjoyed robust, bipartisan support. Since 2009, ARPA-E has played a vital role in U.S. Since 2010, prominent business leaders in the Bipartisan Policy Center’s American Energy Innovation Council (AEIC) have called for increasing funding for ARPA-E to $1 billion to significantly boost energy innovation and develop needed “game changers that the government can only take on because of high risks associated with the energy technology.” We continue this call and recommend Congress increase ARPA-E authorization levels to $1 billion over the next five years. Its reauthorization, the committee should pass an ARPA-E reauthorizing bill. With support on both sides of the aisle for The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E). The House Science Committee is examining reauthorization of