[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 4 (Friday, January 6, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 2091-2092]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-141]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Financial Assistance Award; in Support of U.S. Historically Black
Colleges and Universities
AGENCY: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Pittsburgh Energy Technology
Center (PETC).
ACTION: Notice of Restricted Eligibility.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE), Pittsburgh Energy Technology
announces that pursuant to 10 CFR 600.7(b)(1), and in support of the
Metairie Site Office (MSO), it intends to conduct a competitive Program
Solicitation No. DE-PS22-95MT95001 and to award, on a restricted
eligibility basis, financial assistance (grants) to U.S. Historically
Black Colleges and Universities who can show evidence of a
collaborative effort with industry, in support of innovative research
and advanced concepts pertinent to fossil resource conversion and
utilization. Proposals will be subjected to a comparative merit review
by a DOE technical panel, and awards will be made to a limited number
of proposers on the basis of the scientific merit of the proposal,
application of relevant program policy factors, and the availability of
funds. The solicitation is expected to be available on January 12,
1995, and proposals must be received by the designated DOE office by
February 28, 1995. The solicitation will be provided on a 3.5'',
double-sided/high density diskette, using Word Perfect 5.1 for DOS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
U.S. Department of Energy, Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center,
Acquisition and Assistance Division, P.O. Box 10940, MS 921-143,
Pittsburgh, PA 15236, Attn.: Nancy Toppetta, Telephone: (412) 892-5715,
FAX: (412) 892-6216.
Requests for solicitation copies must be made in writing or be
transmitted via facsimile (FAX) to (412) 892-6212. If the diskette
version of the solicitation is incompatible with the proposer's
computer system, then a written request should be made for a paper copy
in lieu of the diskette.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Solicitation Number: DE-PS22-95MT95001.
Title of Solicitation: ``Support of Advanced Fossil Resource
Utilization Research at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.''
Objective: The Department of Energy seeks proposals from
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and HBCU-
affiliated research institutes in collaboration with the private sector
for innovative research and advanced concepts pertinent to fossil
resource conversion and utilization. The resultant grants are intended
to maintain and upgrade educational, training, and research
capabilities of our HBCUs in the fields of science and technology
related to fossil energy resources; to foster private sector
participation, collaboration, and interaction with HBCUs; and to
provide for the exchange of technical information and to raise the
overall level of HBCU competitiveness with other institutions in the
field of fossil energy research and development. Thus, the
establishment of linkages between the HBCU and private sector fossil
energy community is critical to the success of this program, and
consistent with the Nation's goal of ensuring a future supply of fossil
fuel scientists and engineers from a previously under-utilized
resource.
Eligibility: Eligibility for participation in this Program
Solicitation is redistricted to Historically Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCUs) and HBCU-affiliated research institutes, and only
those that meet all of the following criteria may submit applications
in response to this solicitation: the Principal Investigator or a Co-
Principal Investigator must be a teaching professor at the submitting
university listed in the application; and at least one student
registered at the university is to be compensated for work performed in
the conduct of research proposed in the application; and each HBCU
applicant must reflect collaboration with industry, i.e., the private
sector. Proposals from HBCU-affiliated research institutes must be
submitted through the college or university with which they are
affiliated. The university (not the university-affiliated research
institute) will be the recipient of any resultant DOE grant award. A
small or large business enterprise will qualify as a ``private'' sector
entity; however, the following are specifically excluded from
recognition as private sector collaborators: Federal, state and/or
local government agencies and non-HBCU colleges and universities.
Collaboration by the private sector with the HBCU may be in the form of
cash cost sharing, consultation, HBCU access to industrial facilities
or equipment, experimental data and/or equipment not available at the
university, or as a subgrantee/subcontractor to the HBCU.
Areas of Interest: In order to develop a focused national and
regional program of HBCU research on fossil technology and resources,
the Department is particularly interested in innovative
[[Page 2092]] research and advanced concepts pertinent to fossil
resource conversion and utilization limited to the nine (9) technical
topics listed below.
Topic 1--Advanced Environmental Control Technology for Coal
Grant applications in support of Advanced Environmental Control
Technology for Coal are only solicited for the following subtopics:
Coal Preparation
Hot Gas Stream Cleanup
Advanced High Efficiency Emissions Control
Waste Management
Topic 2--Advanced Coal Utilization
Grant applications in support of Advanced Coal Utilization are only
solicited for the following subtopics:
Advanced Coal Combustion Systems
Fluid Bed Combustion (FBC)
Topic 3--Coal Liquefaction Technology
Grant applications in support of Coal Liquefaction Technology are
only solicited for the following subtopics:
Advanced Concepts for Conversion of Coal to Liquids
Advanced Concepts for Conversion of Syngas to Liquids
Coal-Oil Coprocesing
Advanced Catalysts
Topic 4--Biotechnology for Fossil Energy
Grant applications in support of Biotechnology for Fossil Energy
are only solicited for the following subtopics:
Beneficiation of Coal Resources
Conversion of Fossil Energy Resources
Bioreactors and Bioprocess Efficiency
Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery
Topic 5--Advanced Recovery of Oil
Grant applications in support of Advanced Recovery of Oil are only
solicited for the following subtopics:
Recovery of Light Oil
Recovery of Heavy Oil
Oil-Field Geoscience
Topic 6--Advanced Technology for the Recovery of Natural Gas
Grant applications in support of Advanced Technology for the
Recovery of Natural Gas are only solicited for the following subtopics:
Advanced Geotechnology in Production Applications
Advanced Concepts for Natural Gas Conversion to Liquids
Topic 7--Advanced Environmental Considerations in the Recovery and
Processing of Oil and Natural Gas
Grant applications in support of Advanced Environmental
Considerations in the Recovery and Processing of Oil and Natural Gas
are only solicited for innovative methods and concepts that allow more
efficient, effective, and economical reduction of environmental risk
from the processing and primary, secondary, and enhanced extraction of
oil and natural gas. Research relating to open oil spill cleanup
technologies will not be considered.
Topic 8--Heavy Oil Upgrading and Processing
Grant applications in support of Heavy Oil Upgrading and
Processing, are sought for the following subtopics:
(a) Improved Understanding of the Chemistry and the Thermodynamics
of Adding Hydrogen to Heavy Feedstocks;
(b) Improved Understanding of the Chemistry and the Thermodynamics
of the Removal of the Contaminants, i.e., S, N, O, Metals, etc., from
Heavy Feedstocks;
(c) Development of New and Less Expensive Means for Producing
Hydrogen from Feedstocks other than Light Hydro-carbons which are
Excellent Fuels as is;
(d)Development of New and Less Expensive Contaminant Removal
Processes for Heavy Oils along with Environmentally Acceptable Means of
Disposing of the Contaminants when Removed;
(e) Development of New Knowledge to be used to Improve Catalytic
Cracking and Hydrocracking Catalysts and Process; and
(f) Development of the Knowledge, Catalysts and Processes Necessary
to Eliminate the Production of Petroleum Coke or the Ability to Liquefy
it so that it can be Recycled to the Refinery.
Topic 9--Faculty/Student Exploratory Grants
DOE is seeking grant applications from HBCU faculty and/or students
for a supportable basic premise on any one of the subtopics covered
under the above eight (8) technical topics. DOE will provide ``seed''
grants to the selected HBCU(s) to enable the faculty and/or student
researcher(s) to conduct the proposed exploratory research and further
develop the stated premise. This is the only topic (Topic nine (9))
under this Program Solicitation that does not require initial private
sector collaboration for an application to be considered for selection.
Awards: DOE anticipates issuing financial assistance (grants) for
each project. DOE reserves the right to support or not support any or
all applications received in whole or in part, and to determine how
many awards may be made through the solicitation subject to funds
available in this fiscal year. The limitation on the maximum DOE
funding for each selected grant to be awarded under this Program
Solicitation is as follows:
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Maximum
award
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Topics 1-8:
To 12 months grant duration................................ $80,000
13-24 months grant duration................................ 140,000
25-60 months grant duration................................ 200,000
Topic 9:
To 12 months grant duration................................ 10,000
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Approximately one million dollars is planned for this solicitation.
The total should provide support for approximately four to eight R&D
proposal selections (Topics 1-8), and approximately two to six
facility/student exploratory proposal selection (Topic 9).
Solicitation Release Date: The Program Solicitation is expected to
be ready for mailing on January 12, 1995. Applications must be prepared
and submitted in accordance with the instructions and forms in the
Program Solicitation. To be eligible, applications must be received by
the Department of Energy by the closing date stated in the
solicitation.
Debra E. Ball,
Contracting Officer, Acquisition and Assistance Division.
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