[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 48 (Friday, March 12, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Page 12294]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-6149]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office
Notice of Availability of Solicitations for Mining Industry of
the Future Crosscutting Technologies
AGENCY: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE) Office of
Industrial Technologies (OIT) through the Federal Energy Technology
Center (FETC), Pittsburgh, Department of Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Issuance of Two (2) Related Financial Assistance Solicitations.
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SUMMARY: The U. S. Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy (EE) Office of Industrial Technologies (OIT) in
conjunction with the Federal Energy Technology Center (FETC) announces
that it intends to issue two (2) competitive Program Solicitations
(PS), Nos. DE-PS26-99FT40298 and DE-PS26-99FT40299 in support of DOE/EE
``Mining Industry Roadmap for Crosscutting Technologies'' initiative
http://www.oit.doe.gov/mining/roadmap.html>. This announcement for the
two solicitations is combined because each has identical program goals
and evaluation criteria. One solicitation directs government funding to
the DOE national laboratories (#40298), whereas the other is directed
primarily at private sector (#40299) funding. Through the issuance of
these solicitations, the DOE seeking field work proposals/applications
for cost-shared research and development of technologies which will
enhance economic competitiveness, reduce energy consumption and reduce
environmental impacts of the mining industry. Field work proposals and
applications will be subjected to a comparative merit review by
industry and DOE technical panels, and awards will be made to a limited
number of proposers on the basis of the scientific merit of the field
work proposals/applications, application of relevant program policy
factors, and the availability of funds.
DATES: Both of the solicitations are expected to be ready for release
by March 5, 1999. Field work proposals/applications must be prepared
and submitted in accordance with the instructions and forms in the
Program Solicitations and the respective closing dates are April 19,
1999 (i.e., National Laboratory field work proposals) and May 17, 1999
(private sector applications). Prior to submitting proposals or
applications to these solicitations, check for any changes (i.e.
closing date of solicitation) and/or amendments, if any through the
Internet at FETC's Home Page http://www.fetc.doe.gov/business>.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Keith R. Miles, U.S. Department of
Energy, Federal Energy Technology Center, P.O. Box 10940 (MS 921-143),
Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940; (Telephone: 412-892-5984; Facsimile: 412-
892-6216; E-Mail: miles@fetc.doe.gov).
ADDRESSES: The solicitation will be available through the Internet at
FETC's Home Page http://www.fetc.doe.gov/business>. Telephone requests
will not be accepted for any format version of the solicitation.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In June 1998, the mining industry and
Department of Energy signed a compact pledging to work together through
research and development partnerships. In September 1998, the mining
industry released a vision for 2020 and beyond: ``The Future Begins
With Mining, A Vision of the Mining Industry of the Future'' http://
www.oit.doe.gov/mining/vision.html> which focuses on advanced
technologies that increase productivity and permit exploration,
extraction, and processing to occur with minimal environmental impact.
The objective of these two (2) solicitation is to support this
partnership by funding research, development and demonstration projects
at the National Laboratories and within the private sector which
address the priorities identified in the ``Mining Industry Roadmap for
Crosscutting Technologies''. Proposals must address the selected
research priorities from this document that meet the OIT programmatic
objectives of increasing energy efficiency and reducing waste. The
relevant passage from the roadmap that justifies the proposed effort
should be cited.
The specific focus of this solicitation is these three (3) research
goals from Table 1 of the ``The Future Begins With Mining, A Vision of
the Mining Industry of the Future'':
(1) Low Cost and Efficient Production--Use advanced technologies to
improve process efficiencies from exploration to final product,
(2) Superior Exploration and Resource Characterization--Develop
ways to find and define larger high grade reserves with minimal
environmental disturbance, and
(3) Safe and Efficient Extraction and Processing--Use advanced
technologies and training to improve the worker environment and reduce
worker exposure to hazards that reduces lost time accidents and
occupational diseases to near zero.
Note: Applications offering emissions or waste disposal,
remediation, or treatment as a primary focus are not eligible for
funding under this solicitation. This limitation does not include
applications which target materials recycling or by-product
utilization as their primary focus.
DOE currently has available $1.8 million for the first year of
selected National Laboratory research efforts and has budgeted $2.0
million in FY 2000 for private sector projects. Out-year funding shall
depend upon availability of future year appropriations. DOE anticipates
multiple awards with a duration of 3 years or less. A minimum 50% non-
federal cost-share is required for all applications. Collaboration
between industry, university, and DOE National Laboratories is strongly
encouraged.
Issued in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on March 2, 1999.
Dale A. Siciliano,
Contracting Officer, Acquisition and Assistance Division.
[FR Doc. 99-6149 Filed 3-11-99; 8:45 am]
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