DOE Grants $80M to MetOx for First Large-Scale Superconductor Facility in Texas πβ‘
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $80 million to MetOx International, a Houston-based company specializing in high-temperature superconducting (HTS) wire, for its "Project Arch." ποΈ This project will establish the first large-scale HTS manufacturing facility in the southeastern U.S., expected to break ground next year and create over 200 high-tech jobs. π©βπ¬π¨βπ§
HTS technology is crucial for clean energy applications π±, data centers π, and wind turbine advancements π¬οΈ, supporting the growing need for efficient, sustainable energy solutions. The DOE's investment aims to re-skill former coal workers for emerging tech roles π, advancing the nationβs clean energy goals π.
Founded in 1998 by University of Houston professor Alex Ignatiev, MetOx recently raised $25 million in a Series B extension and previously received DOE support, including a $3 million grant last year to enhance its HTS manufacturing processes.