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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 26,2000 PSA#2523U.S. Department Of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, 9800 South Cass
Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439 A -- SOLICITATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATIONS FOR THE GLASS
INDUSTRY OF THE FUTURE PROGRAM SOL DE-SC02-00CH11037 DUE 040300 POC
Contact, David E. Ramirez, Contract Specialist, 630/252-2133 (Internet:
David.Ramirez@CH.DOE.Gov); Contracting Officer, Patricia J. Schuneman,
630/252-2956; Internet, DOE Chicago Home Page,
http://www.ch.doe.gov/business/ACQ.htm (It is critical that ACQ is
upper case and all others lower case) WEB: "Current Solicitations",
Solicitation No. DE-SC02-00CH11037,
http://www.ch.doe.gov/business/ACQ.htm. E-MAIL: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT, david.ramirez@ch.doe.gov. The U.S. Department of Energy
announces its interest in receiving applications for federal assistance
for cost shared research and development of technologies which will
enhance economic competitiveness, reduce energy consumption and reduce
environmental impacts of the U.S. glass industry. The key objective of
this solicitation and the resulting projects are improvement of the
manufacture of glass in the U.S. focusing on production efficiency,
energy efficiency, environmental protection and recycling, and
innovative types and/or uses of glass. These objectives are intended to
be achieved through several avenues, including the development of
improved technologies and better application of existing technologies.
DATES: The complete solicitation document will be available on or
about February 15, 2000 on the Internet by accessing the DOE Chicago
Operations Office Acquisition and Assistance Group Home Page at
http://www.ch.doe.gov/business/ACQ.htm under the heading "Current
Solicitations", Solicitation No. DE-SC02-00CH11037. Applications are
due on or about April 3, 2000. Awards are anticipated by August 1,
2000, pending availability of funding. ADDRESSES: Completed
applications must be submitted to: U.S. Department of Energy, Chicago
Operations Office, Attn: David E. Ramirez, Bldg. 201, Communications
Center, Room 168, 9800 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439-4899.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background: DOE through its Office of
Industrial Technologies (OIT) supports industries in their efforts to
increase energy efficiency, reduce waste and increase productivity. The
goal of OIT is to accelerate the development and use of advanced energy
efficiency, renewable and pollution prevention technologies that
benefit industry, the environment, and U.S. energy security. OIT's core
program is the Industries of the Future Program (IOF), which focuses on
basic materials and processing industries such as the glass industry.
Solicitation Topics: In keeping with the IOF strategy, this
solicitation will seek applications for financial assistance in
projects that address the research needs identified in one or more of
the topical areas listed below: A. Production Efficiency New ways of
improving product quality and increasing volume using existing furnaces
must be developed if each manufacturing sector is to maintain its
revenue. Applications will be sought in the areas of advanced
technologies that can cost-effectively enhance glass-manufacturing
capabilities. B. Energy Efficiency The industry believes the
development of more energy-efficient manufacturing technologies will
achieve significant energy savings and help to strengthen the
competitiveness of glass products both internationally and with other
materials, especially in the event that energy prices rise
significantly. Applications will be sought in the areas of advanced
technologies to effectively reduce the energy use in glass
manufacturing. C. Environment The glass industry would be much better
equipped to reduce emissions if it had a stronger understanding of the
formation and fate of emissions in current processes, as well as a
better understanding of the fundamental process mechanisms and chemical
reactions involved. Applications will be sought for technology and
underlying fundamental knowledge in reduced emissions and increased
recycling. D. Innovative Uses of Glass The industry needs to develop
more cost-effective manufacturing techniques to compete against other
materials in new and existing markets, and support business and
technical research to create completely new, innovative
glass-containing products and processes in markets which previously did
not use glass products. Applications will be sought for processing
techniques and underlying fundamental knowledge that will enable
improved or innovative glass products. All projects must contribute to
enhancing the economic competitiveness of the glass industry through
significant benefits in energy and environmental quality. Subtopics and
specific details under the above topical areas will be available in the
solicitation document. Type and Number of Anticipated Awards: It is the
Government's intent to award approximately seven (7) to ten (10)
Cooperative Agreements under this solicitation with a maximum estimated
DOE funding of $500,000 per year for each Cooperative Agreement up to
a three (3) year period, subject to the availability of funds. Total
estimated Government funding for the solicitation is approximately $10
million for the maximum three-year period. Application Requirements:
Teaming arrangements will be required. Applications, which do not
propose a teaming arrangement of at least two glass industry companies,
will not be evaluated. A "glass industry company" is defined as a
private (profit or non-profit) organization that manufactures glass and
allied products or provides products or services to such manufacturers.
In addition, raw material suppliers, equipment and technology
suppliers, architectural and engineering companies, software and
consulting firms, trade and professional associations, and research
institutes, that routinely conduct a minimum of 10% of their business
with glass industry manufacturers are within the scope of the
definition. Teams may also include, but are not limited to,
universities, trade associations, DOE National Laboratories, and small
businesses which facilitate technology transfer to the private sector,
promote commercialization, and enhance U.S. competitiveness. Any
non-profit or for-profit organization, university or other institution
of higher education, or non-federal agency or entity is eligible to
apply unless otherwise restricted by the Simpson-Craig Amendment.
Applicants are required to cost share a minimum of 50% of the total
project costs to be incurred under the proposed project to be eligible
for award under this solicitation. The minimum cost share requirement
of 50% must be met for each year, phase, or budget period, as
appropriate, under the proposed project. Teaming arrangements with DOE
National Laboratories must be such that the Laboratory participation
may not exceed 50% of the total estimated cost of the project. In
addition to the foregoing, other evaluation and selection criteria will
be developed in accordance with 10 CFR 600.10 -- Form and Content of
Applications and 10 CFR 600.13 -- Merit Review. Posted 01/24/00
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