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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 14,2000 PSA#2579U.S. Department Of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, 9800 South Cass
Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439 A -- NOTICE OF SOLICITATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATIONS FOR
THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY OF THE FUTURE PROGRAM SOL DE-SC02-00CH11040 DUE
053100 POC John P. Motz, Contract Specialist, 630/252-2152 & Gaile
A. Higashi, Contracting Officer, 630/252-2383 WEB: The Acquisition and
Assistance Group, www.ch.doe.gov/business/ACQ.htm. E-MAIL: E-mail
address for John P. Motz, Chairperson, john.motz@ch.doe.gov. The U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) is announcing its intention to solicit
applications for financial assistance for cost shared research and
development of technologies that will enhance economic competitiveness,
reduce energy consumption and reduce environmental impacts of the U.S.
chemical industry. The DOE Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT)
seeks industry cost-shared projects involving at least two chemical
industry companies per project that address research needs identified
in Technology Vision 2020: The U.S. Chemical Industry "vision document"
and the subsequent Vision 2020 technology roadmaps. These documents can
be found on the OIT web-site located at
http://www.oit.doe.gov/chemicals/. DOE is interested in projects that
focus on applied research that lead to the development and successful
completion of pilot-scale operations. Projects of most interest will be
those that demonstrate broad chemical industry applicability, and which
will yield large and replicable energy savings. DATES: Thecomplete
solicitation document will be available on or about May 31, 2000. The
deadline for submission of applications will be identified in the
solicitation and should occur during August, 2000. ADDRESSES: Copies of
the solicitation, when issued, can be obtained from the DOE Chicago
Operations Office, Acquisition and Assistance Home Page at
http://www.ch.doe.gov/business/ACQ.htm under the heading "current
solicitations," Solicitation No. DE-SC02-00CH11040. Access to this Home
Page will also be possible through a hot-link from the OIT Chemicals
web-site. 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 efficient, 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 (IOF)initiative that
focuses on basic materials and processing industries such as the
chemical industry. Research and Development Solicitation Topics:
Responsive projects will cross-cut several technological and
methodological roadmap areas including, but not limited to, catalysis,
separations, new process chemistry, reaction engineering, materials of
construction, computational fluid dynamics, and computational
chemistry. Specific attention should be given to system integration and
process operation and control development. The outcome of these
projects should be pilot-scale demonstrations that will lead to
full-scale demonstration and commercialization of process technology.
The technology development project proposed must show a high
probability of commercialization beyond a single company. For this
reason, the proposers will need to describe the path to
commercialization that will impact more than one company's process
applications; the technology must show a broad applicability in its
proposed configurationor in a similar adaptation to other chemical
industry applications. Type and Number of Anticipated Awards: Awards
under this solicitation will be cooperative agreements with a term of
up to three years. DOE is planning to allocate approximately $4 million
in fiscal year 2001 for the selected projects, subject to the
availability of funds. It is estimated that three to six projects will
be selected for cost-shared cooperative agreements. Total estimated
Government funding for the solicitation is approximately $12 million
for the maximum three-year period, subject to the availability of
funds. Application Requirements: The projects must include teams that
comprise multi-disciplinary expertise from corporate research, process
engineering, technology development groups or companies, and new
business development organizations within and outside chemical
companies. Applications that do not propose a teaming arrangement of at
least two chemical industry companies will not be evaluated. Teams
shall be led by chemical companies, but may include partners from
chemical product/raw material suppliers, chemical customers, equipment
suppliers, engineering firms, software and consulting firms,
universities, National Laboratories, and research institutes.
Applicants will be 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. 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 04/12/00 (W-SN444160). (0103) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0005 20000414\A-0005.SOL)
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