Business Leaders and DOE Come Together at GCEAF to Discuss Path to Commercial Scale for Critical Clean Energy Technologies

Business Leaders and DOE Come Together at GCEAF to Discuss Path to Commercial Scale for Critical Clean Energy Technologies

On September 22–23, the DOE’s Loan Programs Office (LPO) will help drive the Business Forum at the first-ever Global Clean Energy Action Forum (GCEAF), a joint convening of the 13th Clean Energy Ministerial and the 7th Mission Innovation ministerial, in Pittsburgh.  

Through a series of panels, roundtables, and networking opportunities held in GCEAF Business Forum rooms, public and private sector leaders will explore what it will take to achieve commercial liftoff for 12 critical technology sectors, including:   

  1. Advanced Nuclear  
  1. Clean Hydrogen  
  1. Carbon Management  
  1. Geothermal 
  1. Grid of the Future 
  1. Electric Vehicles 
  1. Industrial Decarbonization 
  1. Long-Duration Energy Storage 
  1. Biofuels 
  1. Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings 
  1. Offshore Wind 
  1. Critical Minerals and Materials   

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