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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 16,2000 PSA#2558U.S. Department of Energy, Golden Field Office, 1617 Cole Blvd.,
Golden, CO 80401 A -- SUPPLEMENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT-07, FEASIBILITY STUDIES OF POTENTIAL
APPLICATIONS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AT TRIBAL COLLEGES AND
UNIVERSITIES, TO THE BROAD BASED SOLICITATION (DE-PS36-00GO10482) FOR
SUBMISSION OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATIONS INVOLVING RESEARCH,
DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONST SOL DE-PS36-00GO10482-07 DUE 062100 POC Contact
Ruth E. Adams, Contracting Officer, (303) 275-4722 WEB: Click here to
download copy of supplemental announcement,
http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. E-MAIL: Click here
to contact the Contracting Officer, ruth_adams@nrel.gov. Under this
Supplemental Announcement, DOE is soliciting Applications from tribal
colleges and universities to conduct feasibility and planning studies
for the development and installation of renewable energy technology
hardware associated on or adjacent to their campuses, and integrated
with educational programs and science curricula. Eligible technologies
include: photovoltaics (PV), wind, biomass power, hydro, concentrating
solar power, solar thermal systems (i.e., active or passive solar
technologies for space or water heating, or power generation
technologies), geothermal electricity generation, geothermal resources
for direct heating applications, and other renewable hybrid systems.
Applications may include, but are not limited to, the use of renewable
power for direct electrical generation, building uses, water pumping,
or other grid connected or off-grid power systems. Successful
applications should demonstrate the potential for replicability, as
well as the educational, economic, and environmental benefits. DOE will
only consider applications from tribal colleges and universities as the
prime applicant. A letter of commitment from an authorized
representative (preferably the President) of the tribal college or
university, as well as from each major participant is required as a
part of the application (see Section I.C. Technical Volume Structure).
The overall objective of this program is the installation of renewable
energy technologies at tribal colleges and universities. A secondary
objective is the development and implementation of educational
programs, with an emphasis on experiential teaching at the tribal
colleges and universities to educate students and their communities on
the use and benefits of these technologies. The program is planned for
two phases. This initial solicitation (Phase I) is to support
feasibility studies conducted by tribal colleges and universities and
their selected partners and subcontractors to determine the most
appropriate renewable energy technologies to be implemented and how it
will be integrated with an educational program. Phase II will focus on
the renewable energy hardware installation and implementation of the
related educational program. It is anticipated that Phase II
implementation will begin in FY 2001, if funding is appropriated. At
the end of Phase I, an additional selection process will be used to
determine eventual Phase II awards. Only Phase I recipients will be
eligible to compete for 2 to 8 Phase II awards. All Phase I recipients
will be required to submit a feasibility study report, including
findings. Awards under this Supplemental Announcement will be
Cooperative Agreements, with a term of twelve months for the Phase I
feasibility study. Subject to funding availability, the total DOE
funding available for all Phase I studies under this Supplemental
Announcement will be approximately $700,000. DOE anticipates selecting
5 to 12 applications for award under this Supplemental Announcement.
As part of the Phase I deliverables, and subject to availability of FY
2001 funds, each Phase I recipient may submit an application for Phase
II (FY 2001) funding. No minimum cost share is required in order to be
considered for award under this Phase I solicitation. Solicitation
Number DE-PS36-00GO10482, in conjunction with this Supplemental
Announcement 07, will include complete information on the program
including technical aspects, funding, application preparation
instructions, application evaluation criteria, and other factors that
will be considered when selecting projects for funding. Issuance of the
solicitation is planned for March 21, 2000. Questions should be
submitted in writing to: Ruth E. Adams, DOE Golden Field Office, 1617
Cole Boulevard, Golden, CO 80401-3393; transmitted via facsimile to
Ruth E. Adams at (303) 275-4788; or electronically to
ruth_adams@nrel.gov. The solicitation, once issued can be obtained from
the Golden Field Office Home Page at
http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. All responsible
sources may submit an application and all timely applications will be
considered. Posted 03/14/00 (W-SN434385). (0074) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0003 20000316\A-0003.SOL)
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