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ARPA-E Awards Virginia Tech Grid Resilience Grant
March 17, 2026
The U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) awarded Virginia Tech a $2.5 million grant under the DC-GRIDS program on March 17, 2026. This funding supports the development of innovative power electronics converters aimed at enhancing the resilience and transmission capacity of the U.S. electric grid. Congressman Morgan Griffith emphasized the strategic importance of this award in advancing energy security and modernizing grid infrastructure.
- Why this matters: This award signals federal investment priorities in grid modernization technologies, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in power electronics and energy systems.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on resilience and capacity enhancements, which may influence future solicitations and technology requirements.
- Industry stakeholders can leverage this development to align proposals with ARPA-E’s innovation goals and the DC-GRIDS program objectives.
- Organizations involved in electric grid infrastructure should consider partnerships or subcontracting with research institutions like Virginia Tech to participate in federally funded energy innovation projects.
This $2.5 million award to Virginia Tech as part of the DC-GRIDS program helps the university advance innovative energy security solutions that bolster the U.S. electric grid.
— Morgan Griffith, U.S. Congressman
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U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy
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Virginia Tech
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$2.5 million
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- Griffith Announces $2.5 Million ARPA-E Award to Virginia Tech Project | Congressman Morgan Griffith · Morgan Griffith · Mar 17