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The '''West Gate''' program, launched in November 2021 by the Department of Energy’s [[Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy]] (EERE), embeds innovators at the [[National Renewable Energy Laboratory]] (NREL) as the fourth node of the [[Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program]] (LEEP), supporting over 15 fellows across three cohorts by 2025 who develop technologies from carbon dioxide storage to solar efficiency enhancements.  
The '''West Gate''' program, launched in November 2021 by the Department of Energy’s [[Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy]] (EERE), embeds innovators at the [[National Renewable Energy Laboratory]] (NREL) as the fourth node of the [[Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program]] (LEEP), supporting over 15 fellows across three cohorts by 2025 who develop technologies from carbon dioxide storage to solar efficiency enhancements.  


With initial funding from EERE’s [[Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office]] (AMMTO) and support from the [[Colorado School of Mines]], West Gate leverages NREL’s world-class labs—like the [[Energy Systems Integration Facility]]—raising over $10 million in follow-on funding for its first cohort by 2024.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>  
With initial funding from EERE’s [[Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office]] (AMMTO) and support from the [[Colorado School of Mines]], West Gate leverages NREL’s world-class labs—like the [[Energy Systems Integration Facility]]—raising over $10 million in follow-on funding for its first cohort by 2024.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nrel.gov/west-gate/ |title=West Gate |publisher=National Renewable Energy Laboratory}}</ref>  


Cohort 3, the most diverse yet, began in September 2024, reinforcing DOE’s clean energy transition goals amid broader U.S. energy policy discussions.
Cohort 3, the most diverse yet, began in September 2024, reinforcing DOE’s clean energy transition goals amid broader U.S. energy policy discussions.


{{Organization|url=https://www.nrel.gov/west-gate/}}
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==Goals==
==Goals==
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* De-risk cleantech innovations for market readiness within two years.
* De-risk cleantech innovations for market readiness within two years.
* Train entrepreneurs to launch startups advancing energy efficiency and renewables.
* Train entrepreneurs to launch startups advancing energy efficiency and renewables.
* Bolster U.S. clean energy leadership with scalable, impactful technologies.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>
* Bolster U.S. clean energy leadership with scalable, impactful technologies.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/lab-embedded-entrepreneurship-program |title=LEEP Overview |publisher=Department of Energy}}</ref>


==Organization==
==Organization==


West Gate is sponsored by EERE’s AMMTO, hosted at NREL’s [[Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center]] (IEC), and managed by Program Director Shelly Curtiss, with support from the Colorado School of Mines. Funding from AMMTO and DOE offices supports fellowships, lab access, and mentorship.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>
West Gate is sponsored by EERE’s AMMTO, hosted at NREL’s [[Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center]] (IEC), and managed by Program Director Shelly Curtiss, with support from the Colorado School of Mines. Funding from AMMTO and DOE offices supports fellowships, lab access, and mentorship.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nrel.gov/news/program/2024/west-gates-third-cohort-most-diverse-set-of-technologies-yet.html |title=Cohort 3 Diversity |publisher=National Renewable Energy Laboratory}}</ref>


==Partners==
==Partners==
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==History==
==History==


Announced on November 29, 2021, West Gate expanded LEEP with a $2.5 million investment, welcoming Cohort 1 in September 2022 to tackle materials circularity and energy storage.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> Cohort 2 started in 2023, raising the bar with innovations like brine mineral extraction, while Cohort 3, launched September 2024, broadened technological diversity with six DOE offices funding it. West Gate continues to evolve, supporting DOE’s clean energy mission.
Announced on November 29, 2021, West Gate expanded LEEP with a $2.5 million investment, welcoming Cohort 1 in September 2022 to tackle materials circularity and energy storage.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/eere/articles/department-energy-launches-fourth-lab-embedded-entrepreneurship-program-help |title=West Gate Launch |publisher=Department of Energy}}</ref> Cohort 2 started in 2023, raising the bar with innovations like brine mineral extraction, while Cohort 3, launched September 2024, broadened technological diversity with six DOE offices funding it. West Gate continues to evolve, supporting DOE’s clean energy mission.


==Funding==
==Funding==


Initial funding of $2.5 million in 2021 covered Cohort 1’s five fellows, with over $7.5 million allocated by 2025 across three cohorts—each fellow receiving $100,000/year stipends and up to $175,000 in R&D.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> Ongoing AMMTO support, with $10 million+ in follow-on funding by 2024, sustains the program with no end date, tied to DOE’s decarbonization goals.
Initial funding of $2.5 million in 2021 covered Cohort 1’s five fellows, with over $7.5 million allocated by 2025 across three cohorts—each fellow receiving $100,000/year stipends and up to $175,000 in R&D.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/eere/articles/department-energy-launches-fourth-lab-embedded-entrepreneurship-program-help |title=West Gate Launch |publisher=Department of Energy}}</ref> Ongoing AMMTO support, with $10 million+ in follow-on funding by 2024, sustains the program with no end date, tied to DOE’s decarbonization goals.


==Implementation==
==Implementation==


West Gate embeds 3-5 fellows per cohort at NREL for two years, providing lab access (e.g., Flatirons Campus), mentorship, and tools like MathWorks, with Cohort 3 active as of September 2024.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> It progresses through competitive cohort cycles—e.g., Cohort 4 applications closed January 14, 2025—focusing on cleantech innovations, adapting to energy needs without a fixed end.
West Gate embeds 3-5 fellows per cohort at NREL for two years, providing lab access (e.g., Flatirons Campus), mentorship, and tools like MathWorks, with Cohort 3 active as of September 2024.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nrel.gov/west-gate/ |title=West Gate |publisher=National Renewable Energy Laboratory}}</ref> It progresses through competitive cohort cycles—e.g., Cohort 4 applications closed January 14, 2025—focusing on cleantech innovations, adapting to energy needs without a fixed end.


==Related==
==Related==
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Stored: West Gate

West Gate
Type Program
Sponsor Organization Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Top Organization Department of Energy
Creation Legislation None
Website Website
Purpose West Gate embeds early-stage cleantech innovators at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to de-risk and commercialize transformative energy technologies. It aims to accelerate clean energy solutions, support entrepreneurship, and advance decarbonization through a two-year fellowship model.
Program Start 2021
Initial Funding $2.5 million
Duration Ongoing
Historic No


The West Gate program, launched in November 2021 by the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), embeds innovators at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) as the fourth node of the Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program (LEEP), supporting over 15 fellows across three cohorts by 2025 who develop technologies from carbon dioxide storage to solar efficiency enhancements.

With initial funding from EERE’s Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) and support from the Colorado School of Mines, West Gate leverages NREL’s world-class labs—like the Energy Systems Integration Facility—raising over $10 million in follow-on funding for its first cohort by 2024.[1]

Cohort 3, the most diverse yet, began in September 2024, reinforcing DOE’s clean energy transition goals amid broader U.S. energy policy discussions.

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Goals

  • De-risk cleantech innovations for market readiness within two years.
  • Train entrepreneurs to launch startups advancing energy efficiency and renewables.
  • Bolster U.S. clean energy leadership with scalable, impactful technologies.[2]

Organization

West Gate is sponsored by EERE’s AMMTO, hosted at NREL’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (IEC), and managed by Program Director Shelly Curtiss, with support from the Colorado School of Mines. Funding from AMMTO and DOE offices supports fellowships, lab access, and mentorship.[3]

Partners

History

Announced on November 29, 2021, West Gate expanded LEEP with a $2.5 million investment, welcoming Cohort 1 in September 2022 to tackle materials circularity and energy storage.[4] Cohort 2 started in 2023, raising the bar with innovations like brine mineral extraction, while Cohort 3, launched September 2024, broadened technological diversity with six DOE offices funding it. West Gate continues to evolve, supporting DOE’s clean energy mission.

Funding

Initial funding of $2.5 million in 2021 covered Cohort 1’s five fellows, with over $7.5 million allocated by 2025 across three cohorts—each fellow receiving $100,000/year stipends and up to $175,000 in R&D.[5] Ongoing AMMTO support, with $10 million+ in follow-on funding by 2024, sustains the program with no end date, tied to DOE’s decarbonization goals.

Implementation

West Gate embeds 3-5 fellows per cohort at NREL for two years, providing lab access (e.g., Flatirons Campus), mentorship, and tools like MathWorks, with Cohort 3 active as of September 2024.[6] It progresses through competitive cohort cycles—e.g., Cohort 4 applications closed January 14, 2025—focusing on cleantech innovations, adapting to energy needs without a fixed end.

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