95-9020. EERE-Denver Regional Support Office; Solicitation; Integrated Resource Planning  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 70 (Wednesday, April 12, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 18594-18595]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-9020]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    EERE-Denver Regional Support Office; Solicitation; Integrated 
    Resource Planning
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Solicitation for Financial Assistance Applications, 
    Number DE-PS48-95R810530, Integrated Resource Planning.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Energy, Denver Regional Support Office, 
    pursuant to 10 CFR 600 announces its intention to issue a competitive 
    solicitation and make financial assistance awards to support Research 
    Projects in Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) in furtherance of the 
    provisions of Title I, Energy Efficiency, Section 111 of Public Law 
    102-486, The Energy Policy Act of 1992.
    
    AVAILABILITY OF THE SOLICITATION: To obtain a copy of the solicitation 
    write to the U.S. Department of Energy, Denver Support Office, 2801 
    Youngfield St., Suite 380, Golden, CO 80401, Attn: Louise S. Urgo, FY 
    1995, IRP Solicitation. Only written requests for the solicitation will 
    be honored. For convenience, requests for the solicitation may be faxed 
    to Ms. Urgo at 303-231-5757.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The investor-owned electric utility industry 
    is undergoing rapid and profound change in response to competitive 
    pressures resulting in a fundamental rethinking of industry structure 
    and regulatory policies and programs. Specifically, as industry 
    structure changes and electricity is bought and sold in increasing 
    competitive trade, questions arise as to the necessity for and ability 
    of regulation and public policy generally to pursue aims such as energy 
    efficiency, resource diversity, equity, and environmental quality 
    [[Page 18595]] through traditional regulatory means. The U.S. 
    Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 
    is interested in exploring emerging structures and institutions for 
    ensuring that basic public policy goals continue to be met, 
    increasingly through market-based mechanisms. Specifically, the IRP 
    Program intends to sponsor innovative research to explore the nature of 
    the investor-owned electric utility industry and market transformation, 
    and the development of new institutions supporting energy efficiency, 
    environmental quality, equity, fuel diversity and research and 
    development. Seven (7) broad subject areas in which research can be 
    proposed include: (1) The economic costs and benefits of alternative 
    wholesale and retail market structures. (2) The evolving nature of 
    retail electricity markets. (3) New institutions for promoting and 
    enhancing environmental quality. (4) New institutions for improving 
    energy efficiency. (5) Analytical methods for a competitive market. (6) 
    New structures for resource planning. (7) Emerging issues in the 
    electric utility. More details on the types of projects and activities 
    that might be expected as a result of this competition are included in 
    the solicitation.
        Review of applications will begin on or about June 15, 1995. 
    Selections will commence approximately mid-July, with anticipated award 
    issuance during August through September 1995. It is anticipated that 
    the Denver Support Office of the Department of Energy will make 
    multiple financial assistance awards as a result of this solicitation. 
    Approximately $400,000 has been allocated to this program in Fiscal 
    Year 1995. Approximately four (4) to eight (8) awards will be made with 
    Federal share funding levels not to exceed $100,000 for any individual 
    award. Project should be completed within nine (9) months of the award 
    date, unless approved otherwise by a DOE Contracting Officer in 
    writing.
        Awards may be either grants or cooperative agreements, depending on 
    the amount of substantial involvement anticipated between the 
    Department of Energy and the recipient during performance of the 
    contemplated activity.
        The solicitation will be issued on or about April 15, 1995, and 
    will contain detailed information on funding, cost sharing 
    requirements, eligibility, application preparation, and evaluation. 
    Responses to the solicitation will be due 60 days after solicitation 
    release.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: U.S. Department of Energy, Denver 
    Regional Support Office, 2801 Youngfield St., Golden, CO., 80201, 
    Attention: Louise S. Urgo, Contracting Officer.
    
        Issued in Golden, Colorado on: March 23, 1995.
    Beth H. Peterman,
    Acting Chief, Procurement, GO.
    [FR Doc. 95-9020 Filed 4-11-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6450-01-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
04/12/1995
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Solicitation for Financial Assistance Applications, Number DE-PS48-95R810530, Integrated Resource Planning.
Document Number:
95-9020
Pages:
18594-18595 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-9020.pdf