COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 15,2000 PSA#2664 U.S. Department of Energy, Golden Field Office, 1617 Cole Blvd.,
Golden, CO 80401 A -- DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRIC POWER EQUIPMENT INCORPORATING HIGH
TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS (HTS) POC Contact Russell Eaton, Project
Officer, at (303) 275-4740 or e-mail russell_eaton@nrel.gov. The
Contract Specialist is James McDermott, at FAX (303) 275-4788 or e-mail
jim_mcdermott@nrel.gov WEB: Click here to download copy of document,
http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. E-MAIL: Click here
to contact the Contract Specialist, jim_mcdermott@nrel.gov. The
Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Power Technologies intends to
issue a solicitation for proposals under which several competitive
financial assistance awards in support of the DOE Superconductivity
Partnership Initiative (SPI) Program in Fiscal Year 2001. Expression of
interest in this solicitation is requested at this time. In addition,
it is requested that interested parties comment regarding the approach
to be followed in the anticipated solicitation as described below. DOE
as part of its Superconductivity Program for Electric Power Systems, is
currently pursuing the development of electric power equipment
incorporating High Temperature Superconductors (HTS) through its SPI.
The purpose of the SPI is to accelerate the time for the initial
commercialization of energy-saving HTS electric power equipment. DOE
intends to share the costs of the projects with industry partners'
contributions being at least half of a project's costs (statutory
requirement). DOE intends that its industry partners will be vertically
integrated teams composed of equipment manufacturers, HTS wire and coil
suppliers, component suppliers, and end users (primarily utilities).
Each partnership may, at its option, utilize via a Cooperative Research
and Development Agreement (CRADA) with any of the DOE's national
laboratories. The laboratory could contribute specialized capabilities,
facilities, or equipment to the project that would complement the
partnership's needs. These teams carry out the multi-year technology
developmental efforts, consisting of design, construction, installation
and testing phases. The DOE currently has seven SPI projects for the
following equipment: flywheel energy storage system, magnetic separator
unit, motors, transformers, and underground AC cables. DOE is eager to
increase the diversity of its portfolio of HTS power system
applications. DOE is contemplating issuing a solicitation early in
FY2001 in response to the continuing interest in the SPI by its
industrial stakeholders and due to the impressive technical progress by
the participating industry teams included in current SPI activities
with DOE. DOE anticipates that awards will be made to teams for
projects ranging in size from hundreds of thousands of dollars to
several million dollars per year and for project periods of up to four
years. Subject to the availability of funds, it is anticipated that
the DOE funding for the contemplated solicitation will be no more than
$7 million in the first year, and no more than $9 million for each of
the following 3 years. The SPI awards will be cost-shared cooperative
agreements between DOE and the prime of the industry-led team. The
anticipated solicitation intends to combine the requirement of earlier
SPI solicitations for the development of full-scale, pre-commercial
power applications, utilizing essentially available HTS conductors,
e.g., BSCCO multi-filamentary tapes and forms. The solicitation also
intends to assess the potential impacts of replacing available HTS
conductors with promising coated HTS conductors, currently under
development, into the proposed power application. DOE also expects the
solicitation will require that the application include an energy and
economic benefits analysis, technical performance expectations, product
or system design studies, and a business plan for product introduction.
DOE is requesting expressions of interest in submitting a proposal to
the anticipated solicitation. In addition, information or comments to
assist in drafting the solicitation will be appreciated. Please provide
expressions of interest and comments by August 31, 2000. Posted
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