The Department of Energy has selected five teams that will receive funding to further develop their technology platforms and tools designed to mitigate aviation emissions.
The teams will get $10 million in funding through the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy’s exploratory topic titled Predictive Real-time Emissions Technologies Reducing Aircraft Induced Lines in the Sky or PRE-TRAILS to develop their aviation contrail predictive tools, ARPA-E said Tuesday.
ARPA-E said it expects the predictive systems and diagnostics to be developed through PRE-TRAILS to enable pilots and ground controllers to predict whether an aircraft is likely to generate persistent clouds called aircraft-induced cirrus.
The research teams and their corresponding awards are listed below:
- Boeing – $2.49 million
- GE Research – $1.5 million
- Northrop Grumman – $2.49 million
- RTX’s technologies research center – $2.5 million
- Universities Space Research Association – $1 million
“It’s going to take everyone – including the aviation industry – working together to reach our nation’s net-zero goals,” said ARPA-E Director Evelyn Wang.
“These projects will play a critical role in deepening our understanding of water emissions from aircraft jet engines, and identifying solutions to lower these emissions,” Wang added.