Want to market your new stove? Brookhaven National Laboratory wants to see it at the 5th Annual Wood Stove Technology Slam.
Donor Name: Brookhaven National Laboratory
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Challenge
Deadline: 06/15/2022
Details:
The 2022 Wood Heater Slam is an opportunity for teams to pitch innovative wood stove ideas to retailers, the public and panels of experts, who will assess whose stove is the most innovative and has the most market potential. Teams who get the most points are eligible for funding to move forward to the competition stage of the 5th Wood Heater Design Challenge.
Teams will have 8 minutes to pitch their heaters and they can use slides, short videos or any other props they choose. The expert panel can ask questions for up to 10 minutes. Three prizes will be awarded at the Slam: 1. audience award, open to anyone who watches the Slam; 2. a retailer award, based on a panel of more than 30 stove retailers; and 3. the Stove Design Challenge award given by a panel of experts in engineering, combustion science, business, manufacturing and emission testing.
After testing at Brookhaven National Lab, judges will award one of more stoves with recognition in various categories. A PR team will undertake a campaign to provide exposure to winner or winners and the winning stove(s) will be showcased at various events.
Who can apply
The Slam is open to any individual, company, department, non-profit who has an innovative wood heater design. The only restriction is that foreign entities must have a US partner or affiliate in order to receive DOE funding. Or, teams can compete to be in the Slam, and choose not to participate in the subsequent testing phase.
Eligible technologies
The Slam is open to residential wood and pellet heaters designed to be installed in the living area of a home. Large boilers or furnaces designed for basements are not eligible. Stand-alone retrofits are not eligible. However, an ESP manufacturer, for example, can submit a stove if the ESP is integrated or attached to the stove. Innovative stoves that are already on the market are eligible unless the innovation is already widespread.
How teams will be judged
At the Slam and later at Brookhaven Lab, judging criteria will include:
- Innovation – is the approach innovative and represent an advance compared to traditional heater design.
- Consistent performance – does the design minimize the variability of PM emissions that can occur in the hands of the average operator.
- Commercial potential – can the unit be affordably produced, installed and maintained and offer features valued by consumers.
Judges may also assess:
- Experience – do team members have relevant experience
- Data – is there any initial emission data indicating a proof of concept
- Partnerships – does the team have partners that can add to the R&D, emission testing, in-home testing, manufacturing and distribution
- Facilities & resources – does the team have access to the facilities and resources to complete the project.
For more information, visit Wood Heater Design Challenge.