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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 18,2000 PSA#2540U.S. Department of Energy, Golden Field Office, 1617 Cole Blvd.,
Golden, CO 80401 A -- NOTICE OF COMPETITIVE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SOLICITATION FOR
ENERGY EFFICIENCY SCIENCE INITIATIVE SOL DE-PS36-00GO10500 POC Contact
James Damm, Contract Specialist at (303) 275-4788 (fax) or
jim_damm@nrel.gov WEB: Click here to download copy of solicitation,
http://www.eren.doe.gov/ee.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 scientific and engineering research
and development (R&D) in enabling technologies. The solicitation will
focus on areas that have the potential for cross-cutting applications
in the field of energy efficiency across the transportation,
industrial, and building sectors. It is estimated that funding of
approximately $10.7 million will be available for 10 to 15 awards under
this solicitation in fiscal year 2000. Six priority areas of interest
have been identified: (1) advanced materials; (2) biobased products and
bioenergy; (3) combustion processes and systems; (4) sensors and
controls; (5) computational sciences; and (6) energy storage and power
conversion. 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). It is
anticipated that the solicitation will encourage applications to be
submitted by institutions of higher education and that such
institutions will lead teams including participants such as for-profit
entities, non-profit organizations, national laboratories, state
government agencies, and/or individual researchers located in the
United States. Applications that are submitted by institutions of
higher education and that reflect a collaborative team approach will be
given favorable consideration in the selection process. 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 by an M&O contractor will be eligible and encouraged,
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 based on specified criteria. This
solicitation provides opportunities to leverage funds for important
research and development (R&D) designed to advance technologies that
promote energy efficiency. Proposed cost-sharing will be given
favorable consideration in the selection process. Later in February
2000, a draft solicitation document, which will include greater detail
about specific program areas of interest, application instructions,
due dates and evaluation criteria, will be issued for public comment
for a ten-day period. The final solicitation is expected to be issued
in March 2000. The formal solicitation document will be disseminated
electronically as Solicitation No. DE- PS36-00GO10500 through the
Golden Field Office's World Wide Web site at
http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. The Office of EERE
implements DOE's strategic objectives of increasing the efficiency and
productivity of energy use, while limiting harmful environmental
impacts; reducing the vulnerability of the U.S. economy to disruptions
in energy supplies; ensuring the existence of a competitive utility
power industry that can deliver adequate and affordable supplies of
energy with minimal negative environmental impacts; supporting U.S.
energy, environmental, and trade and other economic interests in global
markets; and delivering leading-edge technologies. 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.
Proposals will be accepted in the following areas or combination of
areas: (1) advanced materials; (2) biobased products and bioenergy; (3)
combustion processes; (4) sensors and controls; (5) computational
sciences; and (6) energy storage and power conversion. Posted 02/16/00
(W-SN426011). (0047) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0002 20000218\A-0002.SOL)
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