94-14834. Golden Field Office; Federal Assistance Award to Utility Photo Voltaic Group  

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
     
    
    Golden Field Office; Federal Assistance Award to Utility Photo 
    Voltaic Group
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Financial Assistance Award in Response to a Financial 
    Assistance Application.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), pursuant to the DOE 
    Financial Assistance Rules, 10 CFR 600.7, is announcing its intention 
    to renew a Cooperative Agreement with the Utility PhotoVoltaic Group 
    (UPVG) for a multi-task photovoltaics (PV) program intended to continue 
    outreach efforts to electric utilities and to begin a multi-year PV 
    hardware initiative.
    
    ADDRESSES: Questions regarding this announcement may be addressed to 
    the U.S. Department of Energy, Golden Field Office, 1617 Cole Blvd., 
    Golden, Colorado 80401, Attention: J.W. Meeker, Contract Specialist. 
    The telephone number is 303-275-4748. Dr. Paul K. Kearns is the 
    Contracting Officer.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE has evaluated, in accordance with 
    Sec. 600.7 of the Federal Assistance Regulations, the proposal entitled 
    ``Phase 2 Plan for the Utility PhotoVoltaic Group'' submitted by UPVG. 
    DOE recommends that the proposal for work continuation be accepted for 
    support without further competition in accordance with Sec. 600.7 of 10 
    CFR part 600.
        The project extension will be performed in ten tasks, with emphasis 
    toward outreach to educate utility and other audiences and toward 
    building a foundation for accelerated utility PV purchase commitments. 
    The overall UPVG objective is the establishment of an accelerated 
    market for PV systems that allows reduced PV costs through economy of 
    scale. The program is intended to develop and disseminate PV 
    information for utilities, prompt utility purchases, and develop a 
    foundation for a multi-year PV hardware initiative.
        The programmatic evaluation [see 10 CFR 600.7(b)(2)(ii)(D)] 
    completed for this proposal resulted in a recommendation to fund this 
    grant application for the following reasons:
    
    A. Overall Merit and Relevance to the DOE Mission
    
        DOe is actively pursuing a program towards solar energy conversion, 
    with a major program objective being the cost-effective use of 
    photovoltaics (PV) in utility applications. The UPVG activities 
    directly support the DOE objectives by involving a large group of 
    member electric utilities in the near-term implementation of large-
    scale PV systems. The UPVG represents an ideal and totally unique 
    mechanism to encourage the use of PV through DOE financial support of 
    the large, unified group of interested utilities.
    
    B. Anticipated Objectives and Probability of Success in Meeting 
    Them
    
        The proposed activities continue a multi-year program at UPVG 
    intended to result in the achievement of PV acceptance and use by 
    electric utilities. The program involves several different tasks, with 
    an overall objective being the installation of 50 MW of new utility PV 
    generation capacity within 5 years.
        The current UPVG program includes ten overall tasks, each with 
    multiple subtasks. The ten tasks include:
    
    1. Technology Transfer and Member Development.
    2. Commercialization Strategies.
    3. Applications and Markets.
    4. Planning and Evaluation.
    5. Engineering and Demonstrations.
    6. External Outreach and Coordination.
    7. TEAM-UP Organization Development.
    8. Initiate Small-Scale Applications.
    9. Initiate Large-Scale Applications.
    10. Management and Administration.
    
    Each of these tasks is a required element of the overall program to 
    develop a utility market for PV.
        The successful implementation of this project would result in:
    
    1. Continued UPVG member utility involvement with PV technology.
    2. Recruitment of additional utility members in UPVG.
    3. PV information dissemination to utilities and other groups.
    4. Refined market analysis and PV evaluation tools, such as a cost 
    estimating guide and PV-SCREEN, for analysis of grid-connected PV 
    systems.
    5. Initiation of PV utility applications via large- and small-scale 
    demonstrations.
    
        From the previous project phase, UPVG has developed a working 
    relationship with its member utilities and has the expertise to recruit 
    additional utility members. Most of the other tasks in this phase are 
    also extensions of work previously begun by UPVG, such as information 
    dissemination and PV market analysis. The techniques required for 
    successful completion of the proposed tasks are available at UPVG and 
    have already been demonstrated in the previous activities. Thus, the 
    probability of success is high.
    
    C. Quality of the Applicant's Personnel and Facilities
    
        The proposed efforts by UPVG do not require unique facilities or 
    equipment.
        The team proposed by UPVG has significant experience in the 
    development and deployment of PV systems, and should be capable of 
    successfully implementing the proposed PV program. The team includes 
    senior personnel from several different organizations, including 
    private consultants with experience in utility projects, the Electric 
    Power Research Institute, and several electric utilities. The UPVG 
    Executive Director has significant experience in technology transfer 
    and the management of associations since, in addition to UPVG, he also 
    provides management and staff support to the Fuel Cell 
    Commercialization Group, the National Hydrogen Association, and the 
    Utility Biomass Energy Technology Association.
        In addition, a UPVG Board of Directors was previously established 
    to assist in management, financial, technical, and other issues. The 
    Board is composed of personnel from member utilities.
    
    D. Appropriateness and Adequacy of the Proposed Budget
    
        The budget proposed for the anticipated work was reviewed and is 
    considered to be appropriate and adequate. A total of $1,209,000 will 
    be required for the program, with $1,000,000 provided by DOE for the 
    period of February 15, 1994 to March 31, 1995. Cost sharing will be 
    provided by UPVG in the amount of $209,000.
        The UPVG program represents a unique approach to achieving utility 
    involvement with PV. The program has potential to result in near-term 
    utility applications of PV technology and is consistent with DOE 
    objectives. The proposed project is not eligible for financial 
    assistance under a recent, current, or planned solicitation.
        Competition for the effort would have a significant adverse impact 
    on the continuity and completion of the proposed activity. The UPVG is 
    the only organization whose sole purpose is the advancement and 
    development of cost-effective utility applications of PV. UPVG has 
    established relationships with all the utility participants and has 
    developed an understanding of the technical and management issues 
    required for successful and timely accomplishment of program 
    objectives. Therefore, recompetition would cause a time delay of 
    numerous months in task completion and would require a significant 
    duplication of costs to enable a new awardee to perform the proposed 
    tasks.
    John W. Meeker,
    Chief, Procurement, GO.
    [FR Doc. 94-14834 Filed 6-16-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/17/1994
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of Financial Assistance Award in Response to a Financial Assistance Application.
Document Number:
94-14834
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 17, 1994