99-11406. Chicago Operations Office; Notice of Solicitation Entitled ``Support of the U.S. Chemical Industry's Technology Vision 2020'', Financial Assistance Solicitation No. DE-SC02-99CH10989  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 88 (Friday, May 7, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 24630-24631]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-11406]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    
    Chicago Operations Office; Notice of Solicitation Entitled 
    ``Support of the U.S. Chemical Industry's Technology Vision 2020'', 
    Financial Assistance Solicitation No. DE-SC02-99CH10989
    
    AGENCY: DOE, Chicago Operation Office.
    
    ACTION: Notice of solicitation for cooperative agreement proposals.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Industrial 
    Technologies (OIT) announces its intention to issue a competitive 
    solicitation for applications for financial assistance to conduct 
    innovative research and development (R&D). The R&D should improve 
    energy efficiency and support the goals of Technology Vision 2020: The 
    Chemical Industry. The Chemical industry and the DOE have entered into 
    a Memorandum of Understanding to provide a framework for joint 
    research, development, and demonstration among industry, academia, and 
    government. OIT seeks collaborative R&D projects that address priority 
    needs that are detailed in industry-developed Technology Roadmaps and 
    other selected topic areas. Roadmap areas for the upcoming solicitation 
    include Computational Chemistry, Materials of Construction, 
    Separations, and Selected Topics Related to Catalysis, Alternative 
    Synthetic Pathways, and the Application and Use of Alternative 
    Chemicals--specifically C1 Compounds as Alternative Raw Materials/
    Feedstocks, Alternative Reaction Conditions, and Supercritical/Dense 
    Phase Fluids As Solvent Replacements in Production of Chemicals and in 
    Other Applications.
    
    DATES: The complete solicitation document will be available on or about 
    May 24, 1999 on the internet by accessing either the OIT grant program 
    home page at http://www.oit.doe.gov/chemcials/page3.html or the DOE 
    Chicago Operations Office Acquisition and Assistance Group home page at 
    http://www.ch.doe.gov/business/ACQ.htm under the heading ``Current 
    Acquisition Activities'' Solicitation No. DE-SC02-99CH10989. 
    Applications are anticipated to be due no later than 3:00 p.m. (CDT), 
    July 30, 1999. Selection of applications for award is anticipated by 
    October 13, 1999.
    
    DATES: Completed applications referencing Solicitation Number DE-SC02-
    99CH10989 must be submitted to the U.S. Department of Energy, Chicago 
    Operations Office, Attn: Jennifer Stricker, Bldg. 2101, Rm. 3F-13, 9800 
    South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439-4899.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As a result of this solicitation, DOE 
    expects to award twelve (12) to fifteen (15) cooperative agreements. 
    Total estimated Government funding for the solicitation is 
    approximately $12 million with anticipated Government funding of 
    approximately $4 million for FY00. DOE
    
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    will consider projects ranging from one (1) to three (3) years in 
    length.
        Eligible applicants must have a teaming arrangement consisting of 
    two or more chemical companies. (A ``chemical company'' is defined as a 
    private (profit or non-profit) organization that manufactures chemicals 
    or provides products or serves to such manufactures. In addition to 
    chemical manufacturers, raw material suppliers, equipment and 
    technology suppliers, architectural and engineering companies, software 
    and consulting firms, trade and professional associations, and research 
    institutes that routinely conduct a minimum of 10% of their business 
    with chemical industry manufactures are within the scope of the 
    definition.) In addition, the teaming arrangement may also include, but 
    is not limited to, universities, trade associations, DOE National 
    Laboratories, and small businesses. All projects must offer significant 
    energy savings when compared to the currently-used technology. Eligible 
    applicants must cost share at least 50% of project costs and projects 
    should be planned for one to three years in duration. Teaming 
    arrangements with DOE National Laboratories are encouraged, however 
    national laboratories may not serve as the prime applicant and may not 
    provide cost share. Industry partner(s) must perform at least 50% of 
    the proposed effort. Further, applicants should describe the work to be 
    performed and plans for project management and technology 
    commercialization; describe how the work will advance one or more of 
    the priority needs of the roadmaps and/or above topic areas; estimate 
    energy savings and waste and emission reductions; describe the 
    innovative aspects of the technology; and provide information on the 
    qualifications and experience of both the project team and of key 
    personnel.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jennifer Stricker at (630) 252-2888, 
    U.S. Department of Energy, 9800 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439-
    4899; by fax at (630) 252-5045; or by e-mail at 
    jennifer.stricker@ch.doe.gov.
    
        Issued in Chicago, Illinois on April 28, 1999.
    John D. Greenwood,
    Acquisition and Assistance Group Manager.
    [FR Doc. 99-11406 Filed 5-6-99; 8:45 am]
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