96-32647. Notice of Restricted Eligibility Support of Fossil Resource Utilization Research by Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 248 (Tuesday, December 24, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 67779-67780]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-32647]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    
    Notice of Restricted Eligibility Support of Fossil Resource 
    Utilization Research by Historically Black Colleges and Universities 
    and Other Minority Institutions
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Federal Energy Technology 
    Center (FETC).
    
    ACTION: Notice of restricted eligibility.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Energy announces that it intends to conduct 
    a competitive Program Solicitation and award financial assistance 
    (grants) to U.S. Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other 
    Minority Institutions in support of innovative research and development 
    of advanced concepts pertinent to fossil resource conversion and 
    utilization. Applications will be subjected to a technical merit review 
    by a DOE technical panel, and awards will be made to a limited number 
    of applicants on the basis of the scientific merit of the application, 
    application of relevant program policy factors, and the availability of 
    funds. Collaboration with private industry is encouraged.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John R. Columbia, U.S. Department 
    of Energy, Federal Energy Technology Center, Acquisition and Assistance 
    Division, P.O. Box 10940, MS 921-143, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940, 
    Telephone: (412) 892-6219, FAX: (412) 892-6216. The solicitation 
    (created in Word Perfect 5.2 for Windows) will be released on DOE's 
    PETC World Wide Web Server Internet System (http://www.petc.doe.gov/
    business) on or about January 3, 1997. If applicants do not have 
    internet capability or experience difficulty accessing the solicitation 
    files, a 3.5'' double-sided/high density diskette copy of the 
    solicitation will be available, upon receipt of a written request 
    submitted via facsimile (fax) at (412) 892-6216. No
    
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    telephone requests will be honored for request of disks.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Title of Solicitation
    
        ``Support of Fossil Resource Utilization Research by Historically 
    Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions''
    
    Objectives
    
        Through Program Solicitation No. DE-PS22-97PC97201, the Department 
    of Energy seeks applications from Historically Black Colleges and 
    Universities (HBCUs) and Other Minority Institutions (OMIs) and HBCU/
    OMI-affiliated research institutes for innovative research and 
    development of 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 HBCU/OMIs in the fields of science and technology related to 
    fossil energy resources; to foster private sector participation, 
    collaboration, and interaction with HBCU/OMIs; and to provide for the 
    exchange of technical information and to raise the overall level of 
    HBCU/OMI competitiveness with other institutions in the field of fossil 
    energy research and development. Thus, the establishment of linkages 
    between the HBCU/OMI 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 
    restricted to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and 
    Other Minority Institutions (OMIs) recognized by the Office for Civil 
    Rights (OCR), U.S. Department of Education, and identified on the OCR's 
    United States Department of Education U.S. Accredited Postsecondary 
    Minority Institutions list in effect on the closing date of the program 
    solicitation. Applications submitted by any institution not on OCR's 
    aforementioned list are ineligible for technical evaluation and award. 
    For information regarding the qualification criteria and process of 
    becoming recognized by the Education Department's Office for Civil 
    Rights as a ``Minority Institution'', institutions should contact the 
    Education Department directly at the following address: Mr. Peter A. 
    McCabe, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 
    Washington, DC 20202, Telephone (202) 205-9567.
    
        Note: The Education Department should only be contacted on 
    matters related to Institutional status; questions regarding the 
    Program Solicitation should be directed to Mr. Columbia at DOE by 
    telefacsimile on (412) 892-6216.
    
        Applications from HBCU/OMI-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.
        Applications submitted in response to the solicitation must meet 
    the following two criteria: 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. Although it is not 
    required as an application qualification criterion, collaboration with 
    the private sector is encouraged, and applications proposing private 
    sector collaboration may be evaluated more favorably. The solicitation 
    will contain a complete description of the technical evaluation factors 
    and relative importance of each factor. Collaboration by the private 
    sector with the HBCU/OMI may be in the form of cash cost sharing, 
    consultation, HBCU/OMI access to industrial facilities or equipment, 
    experimental data and/or equipment not available at the university, or 
    as a subgrantee/subcontractor to the HBCU/OMI.
    
    Areas of Interest
    
        In order to develop and sustain a national program of HBCU/OMI 
    research in advanced and fundamental fossil fuels studies, the 
    Department is interested in innovative research and development of 
    advance concepts pertinent to fossil fuel conversion and utilization 
    limited to the following seven (7) technical topics:
    
    Topic 1--Advanced Environmental Control Technology for Coal
    Topic 2--Advanced Coal Utilization
    Topic 3--Coal Liquefaction Technology
    Topic 4--Heavy Oil Upgrading and Processing
    Topic 5--Advanced Environmental and Recovery Technologies for Oil
    Topic 6--Natural Gas Supply
    Topic 7--Faculty/Student Exploratory Grants
    
        Note: This is the only topic (Topic seven (7)) under this 
    Program Solicitation wherein the inclusion or exclusion of private 
    sector collaboration will not affect the technical evaluation of the 
    application.
    
    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 1-6:                                                             
      To 12 months grant duration...........................      $80,000.00
      13-24 months grant duration...........................      140,000.00
      25-36 months grant duration...........................      200,000.00
    Topic 7:                                                                
      To 12 months grant duration...........................       10,000.00
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        Approximately $780,000.00 is planned for this solicitation. The 
    total should provide support for approximately four to six R&D 
    application selections (Topics 1-6), and approximately two to four 
    faculty/student exploratory application selections (Topic 7).
    
    Solicitation Release Date
    
        The Program Solicitation is expected to be ready for release on or 
    about January 3, 1997. Applications must be prepared and submitted in 
    accordance with the instructions and forms contained in the Program 
    Solicitation. To be eligible, applications must be submitted to the 
    designated DOE office by the closing date specified in the Program 
    Solicitation (anticipated to be on or about February 26, 1997).
    Dale A. Siciliano,
    Contracting Officer, Acquisition and Assistance Division.
    [FR Doc. 96-32647 Filed 12-23-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/24/1996
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of restricted eligibility.
Document Number:
96-32647
Pages:
67779-67780 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-32647.pdf