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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 13,2000 PSA#2555U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory-Morgantown, P.O. Box
880, Morgantown, WV 26507-0880 A -- HYBRID POWER SYSTEMS SOL DE-PS26-00NT40779 POC Kelly A. McDonald,
Contract Specialist, 304/285-4113; Raymond R. Jarr, Contracting
Officer, 304/285-4088 The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National
Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), intends to issue Financial
Assistance Solicitation No. DE-PS26-00NT40779 entitled "Hybrid Power
Systems." The goal of this procurement is to aid the development of
systems that will produce affordable, safe, environmentally-friendly
electrical power with a goal of eventually being 70+ percent efficient
(lower heating value) from fossil fuels. The work will focus on
proof-of-concept systems of suppliers' market entry product. The system
shall contain any combination of existing or "near-term" power industry
fuel-to-electricity conversion equipment. One of these components must
be a high-temperature fuel cell. The work performed under this action
will consist of three phases. The first phase will entail
identification and resolution of barrier issues of the proposed hybrid
system. This will include concept identification, system definition,
economic evaluation, and experimental work to resolve any barrier
issues. This information will be used by DOE for system validation. The
second phase will consist of a detailed design and cost study of the
proposed system. The third phase will include fabrication and
proof-of-concept testing of the proposed system. If a potential offeror
believes that there are no barrier issues in their proposed system, and
has all of the information that would be required in the first phase,
the offeror can petition to DOE to initially start the project in Phase
II. The proposed system must contain a high-temperature fuel cell
combined with other power generation modules. Typical acceptable power
generation modules are: Another fuel cell, steam turbines, gas
turbines, diesels, other heat engines, etc.. Unacceptable modules are:
Photovoltaic, wind, tidal systems. The system must be fueled by
natural gas. The offerer must be a commercial producer of a major
component of the proposed system or must partner with commercial
producers of the major components (defined as power producing units
such as fuelcells, turbines, etc.). While the goal of this procurement
is to produce systems with energy efficiencies greater than 70
percent, it is anticipated that the initial market entry systems,
investigated under this solicitation, may have efficiencies less than
this. DOE anticipates multiple cooperative agreement awards resulting
from this solicitation and no fee or profit will be paid to a recipient
or subrecipient under the awards. For agreements 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. 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 and at least
50 percent for demonstration and commercial projects. Depending on the
phase and maturation stage of the agreement, cost-share expectations
will range from 20 to 50 percent. The particular program is also
covered by Section 2306 of EPAct, 42 U.S.C. 13525 for financial
assistance awards. The solicitation will contain as part of the
application package the applicable EPAct representation form(s) for
Foreign-owned companies. 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, however, it is anticipated that two to four
awards will be made during the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2001, with
an average total estimated cost from $5 to $15 million. Solicitations
will not be distributed in paper form or on diskette. It is
anticipated that the solicitation will be available on or about April
24, 2000. The exact date and time for the submission of proposals will
be indicatedin the solicitation, however, at least a forty-five
(45)-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, small and small
disadvantaged businesses, educational institutions, and state or local
governments or other entities. Prospective applicants who would like
to be notified as soon as the solicitation is available should register
at http://www.netl.doe.gov/business. Provide your E-mail address and
click on the "Advanced Electric Power Generation" technology choice
located under the heading "Fossil Energy." Once you subscribe, you will
receive an announcement by E-mail that the solicitation has been
released to the public. Telephone requests, written requests, E-mail
requests, or facsimile requests for a copy of the solicitation package
will not be accepted and/or honored. Applications must be prepared and
submitted in accordance with the instructions and forms contained in
the solicitation. The actual solicitation document will allow for
requests for explanation and/or interpretation. Posted 03/09/00
(W-SN432962). (0069) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0007 20000313\A-0007.SOL)
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