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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 10,2000 PSA#2534U.S. Department of Energy, Golden Field Office, 1617 Cole Blvd.,
Golden, CO 80401 A -- NOTICE OF COMPETITIVE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SOLICITATION, STATE
SCIENCE INITIATIVE FOR APPLIED RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION
SOL DE-PS36-00GO10499 POC Contact James Damm, Contract Specialist at
(303) 275-4788 (fax) or jim_damm@nrel.gov WEB: Click here to download
copy of the Notice of Competitive,
http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. E-MAIL: Click here
to contact the Contract Specialist, jim_damm@nrel.gov. The Department
of Energy (DOE) is announcing a competitive solicitation for
applications for cooperative agreements to pursue applied research,
development and demonstration (including field testing) involving
energy efficiency. Demonstrations will be limited to field tests which
provide critical operational feedback to researchers and/or
manufacturers for the purpose of improving technical performance or
lowering costs. It is estimated that funding of approximately $6
million will be available for 7 to 10 awards under this solicitation in
fiscal year 2000. Seven priority areas of interest have been identified
through a collaborative planning process with the States during the
past year: (1) Bio-based products and bioenergy; (2) Fuel cells and
microturbines; (3) Petroleum industry; (4) Schools; (5) Combined heat
and power and distributed generation; (6) Data acquisition; and (7)
Transportation. The awards will be for a period of one to three years.
Proposals will be subject to the objective merit review procedures for
the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE).
Eligibility under this solicitation is restricted to state energy
offices and state energy research organizations. These organizations
may enter teaming arrangements with industry, DOE national
laboratories, private educational institutions, non- profit
organizations, and Native American organizations. Applications by DOE
management and operating contractors (M&O) will not be eligible for
award. However, applications that include performance of a portion of
the project, not to exceed 50 percent of the total effort, by an M&O
contractor will be eligible provided that the proposed use of any such
entity is specifically authorized in writing by the DOE Contracting
Officer or authorized designee responsible for the M&O. This
solicitation provides opportunities to leverage funds for important
Research, Development and Demonstration (RD&D) designed to advance
technologies that promote energy efficiency. It is anticipated that a
minimum of 20 percent non-Federal cost-sharing will be required for all
projects receiving awards. Any proposed cost-sharing above the minimum
20 percent will be given favorable consideration in the selection
process. The purpose of the planned solicitation is to pursue applied
research, development, and demonstration (including field testing) with
state energy offices and state energy research organizations in the
following technology areas (or combination of technology areas) as
described below: 1. Bio-based products and bioenergy Applications will
be accepted on applied research and development for promoting the use
of crops, trees and residues to (a) replace conventional feedstocks to
make chemical products; or (b) enhance existing, or produce new, forest
or agricultural (non-food, non-feed) products. We anticipate that
proposals will include, but are not limited to, R&D on: (a)
biotechnology for accelerating the development or deployment of plant
feedstocks that could be used by companies to perform biochemical and
other conversions to produce chemicals and other products; (b) plant
physiology controlling important traits affecting crop and forest
productivity; (c) improved production methods and practices to ensure
that an adequate supply of plant-derived material is available for
industrial use; or (d) improved conversion methods or practices for the
production of bio-based chemicals and products. Priority will be given
to projects that integrate the areas of plant science and production
with processing and utilization of new chemical, forest or agricultural
(non-food, non-feed) products. Such integrated projects that also show
a linkage to the biopower and biofuels technologies are encouraged. 2.
Fuel Cells and Microturbines Applications will be accepted for applied
research and technology field tests focused in both the buildings and
transportation sectors. Proposals in the fuel cells technology area
should include, but are not limited to, applied research and field
testing of: (a) proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells adapted for
use in residential and light commercial facilities, particularly the
operation of PEM fuel cells in a variety of existing building types
(e.g., small commercial retail, light manufacturing, multi-family
residential) under various operating scenarios; (b) other types of fuel
cells (e.g., molten carbonate, solid oxide) in commercial and
industrial facilities; (c) fuel cell performance in on-road vehicles
under various operating conditions; and (d) vehicle fleets as a test
bed for improving current systems or advancing technologies to generate
hydrogen from natural gas reforming or through electrolysis. In the
microturbine technology area, cooperative projects should focus on
applied research and field testing over a range of applications,
geographic locations, and operating systems: (a) to demonstrate
technical performance reliability and durability and to provide
feedback for further technology development; and (b) to demonstrate
microturbine technology improvementsor upgrades, including components
or subsystems (e.g., gas compressors, recuperators, and combustors). 3.
Petroleum Industry Applications will be accepted for applied research
and testing of motors and other energy-using equipment in domestic oil
fields to assess usage and modify or replace equipment to reduce
energy costs. Examples of efforts with the states could include, but
are not limited to: (a) improving sensor and control technologies for
reducing electricity demand in the oil fields; (b) developing models
for field energy use assessments; and (3) developing guidelines for
equipment replacement. 4. Schools Applications will be accepted for
applied research and technology field validations/operational tests
which accelerate adoption of new technologies to improve the energy
efficiency of school facilities. This work should be focused in the
following areas: (a) Building Technologies Conduct applied research and
technology field testing through an integrated buildings approach in a
range of technology areas, such as: space conditioning and
refrigeration; other energy-efficient appliances; super-efficient
windows and lighting; productivity enhancing approaches (e.g.,
increased daylighting); and peak shaving/load shifting technologies
that reduce peak air conditioning demand during the day. (b) Advanced
Technologies Conduct applied research and field testing of (i)
distributed generation technologies, including but not limited to, fuel
cell, microturbine and cogeneration applications in school facilities;
and (ii) advanced energy technologies for use in school facilities.
(c) Technology Integration Develop a mechanism that will take the
results of the building and advanced technologies research and field
testing and integrate them into a comprehensive program which supports,
but is not limited to, the development of technical design guidelines
for new school construction and renovations which will be used by
architects, engineers and product manufacturers. Emphasis also will be
placed on building design and financing templates and related
facilitation of financial assistance aimed at integrated building
efficiency improvements. 5. Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and
Distributed Power Applications will be accepted for work involving
distributed power and combined heat and power technologies. This work
includes, but is not limited to, applied research and field testing to
address: (a) transmission constraints, interconnect barriers, and to
encourage strategic placement of distributed power technologies,
consistent and streamlined siting and permitting regulations, and an
equipment pre-certification program to avoid long and costly permitting
delays; (b) new commercial and industrial development and urban infill
redevelopment for distributed generation utilizing several DOE
developed technologies (e.g., fuel cells, microturbines, industrial
turbines, photovoltaics, wind, solar geothermal and energy storage) and
demand-side management measures to examine systemic operational
parameters and capabilities; (c) advanced distributed power and
combined heat and power technologies at state and federal facilities;
and (d) hybrid applications (e.g., hybrid wind/fuel cell/microturbine
applications) for institutional and commercial application. 6. Data
Acquisition Applications will be accepted for: (a) reviewing and
developing complementary State and Federal energy data sets; (b)
expanding energy data sets; and (c) redesigning federal and state data
collection instruments to evaluate the changing structure of the
electric power industry and the natural gas industry. 7. Transportation
Emphasis should be placed upon applied research and technology field
validations/operational tests designed to maximize the benefits of
clean and efficient vehicle technologies. These activities include, but
are not limited to: (a) testing alternative fuels performance in
on-road vehicles under operating conditions to test propulsion systems;
(b) research on operating a refueling infrastructure for alternative
fuel vehicles; (c) transportation applications, such as fuel cells,
hybrid propulsion systems, motors, controllers, and sensors. Additional
information about the programs of the Office of EERE can be obtained at
the Office's Internet site at http://www.eren.doe.gov/ee.html. The
formal solicitation document, which will include greater detail about
specific program areas of interest, application instructions, due dates
and evaluation criteria, is expected to be issued later in February
2000. Prospective applicants will be encouraged to submit a
pre-application, not longer than two pages, within 20 days following
issuance of the solicitation. All pre- applications must be submitted
by an eligible applicant. A response to the pre-application encouraging
or discouraging a formal application will be communicated to the
applicant. Submission of a pre-application is not a requirement for
submitting an application under this solicitation. The formal
solicitation document will be disseminated electronically as
Solicitation No. DE- PS36-00GO10499 through the Golden Field Office's
World Wide Web site at
http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. Posted 02/08/00
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