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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 14,2000 PSA#2516U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory-Morgantown, P.O. Box
880, Morgantown, WV 26507-0880 A -- ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING EQUIPMENT AND ENVELOPE TECHNOLOGIES,
ROUND II SOL DE-PS26-00NT40781 POC Vicky L. Shears, Contract
Specialist, 304/285-4083; Raymond R. Jarr, Contracting Officer,
304/285-4088 WEB: NETL Internet Site, http://www.netl.doe.gov/business.
E-MAIL: Contract Specialist, vshear@netl.doe.gov. The U.S. Department
of Energy's (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL),
formerly the Federal Energy Technology Center (FETC), intends to issue
a Financial Assistance Solicitation (PS) No. DE-PS26-00NT40781
entitled "Energy Efficient Building Equipment and Envelope
Technologies, Round II" on behalf of the Office of Building Technology,
State and Community Programs in DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy. It is the intent of NETL to solicit the submission of
innovative technologies that have the potential for significant energy
savings in residential and commercial buildings. Through this
solicitation, DOE is seeking to support projects that are advancing
energy efficient equipment, envelope and whole building technologies.
Specifically, the objective of the procurement is to accelerate
high-payoff technologies that, because of their risk, are unlikely to
be developed in a timely manner without a partnership between industry
and the Federal government. NETL intends to select a group of projects
programmatically balanced with respect to : 1) technology category
(equipment end uses, envelopes and whole buildings); 2) building type
(residential and/or commercial); and 3) time of commercialization
(short-term or long-term market potential of the technology). The
solicitation will cover research and development on materials,
components and systems applicable to both residential and commercial
buildings. The solicitation will not support demonstration projects to
deploy the technology on a large scale but will support proof of
concept projects. The research and development areas of interest are as
follows: Building Equipment -- energy conversion and control equipment
supplying lighting, space conditioning (heating, cooling,
dehumidification and ventilation), water heating, refrigeration,
appliance services and electric power to building occupants and
commercial operations; Building Envelope -- materials, components and
systems for windows, walls, roofs, foundations and other elements which
comprise building exteriors and provide thermal integrity and
daylighting; and Whole Building Technologies -- the integration of
components and systems which govern overall energy use and indoor
environmental quality in a building. The solicitation covers research
in four technology maturation stages. Technology Maturation Stage 2
involves applied research; Technology Maturation Stage 3 involves
exploratory development (non-specific applications and bench-scale
testing); Technology Maturation Stage 4 involves advanced development
(specific applications and bench-scale testing); and Maturation Stage
5 involves engineering development (pilot-scale and/or field testing).
For projects spanning more than one maturation stage, continuation
decision points will be inserted at the completion of each stage.
Additional decision points may be required depending upon the length of
any one maturation stage. It is anticipated that eight to ten awards
will be made with an average total estimated cost from $200,000 to
$1,000,000. Multiple awards are expected regardless of the technology
maturation stage(s) proposed. The solicitation will be available from
NETL's Internet address at http://www.netl.doe.gov/business.
Prospective offerors who would like to be notified as soon as the
solicitation is available should register at
http://www.netl.doe.gov/business/index.html. Provide your e-mail
address and click on the heading "Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy." Once you subscribe, you will receive an announcement by e-mail
that the solicitation has been released to the public. Those
prospective offerors who obtain a copy of the solicitation through the
Internet should check the location frequently for any solicitation
amendments. Telephone requests, written requests, e-mail requests, or
facsimile requests for a copy of the solicitation package will not be
accepted and/or honored. The actual solicitation document will allow
for requests for explanation and/or interpretation. Solicitations will
not be distributed in paper form or on diskette. The solicitation will
be available on or about February 12, 2000. The exact date and time for
the submission of proposals will be indicated in the solicitation.
However, at least a forty-five day response time is currently planned.
It is DOE's desire to encourage the widest participation including the
involvement of individuals, corporations, non-profit organizations, and
state or local governments or other entities. However, this procurement
is not a partial set-aside. In order to gain the necessary expertise to
review proposals, non-Federal personnel may be used as evaluators or
advisors in the evaluation of proposals, but will not serve as members
of the technical evaluation committee. This particular program is
covered by Section 3001 and 3002 of the Energy Policy Act (EPAct), 42
U.S.C. 13542 for financial assistance awards. EPAct 3002 requires a
cost share commitment of at least 20 percent from non-Federal sources
for research and development projects. In accordance with FAR
52.232-18, "Availability of Funds," funds are not presently available
for this procurement. The Government's obligation under this award is
contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds from which
payment for award purposes can be made. Posted 01/12/00 (W-SN415505).
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