99-24645. Oak Ridge Operations Office, Office of Transportation Technologies; Notice of Solicitation for Research and Development for Class 1-8 Truck Diesel Engine and Natural Gas Fueled Hybrid Propulsion Technologies: Energy Efficiency and ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 183 (Wednesday, September 22, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 51296]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-24645]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    
    Oak Ridge Operations Office, Office of Transportation 
    Technologies; Notice of Solicitation for Research and Development for 
    Class 1-8 Truck Diesel Engine and Natural Gas Fueled Hybrid Propulsion 
    Technologies: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technology for 
    Transportation
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of solicitation availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces its interest in 
    receiving financial assistance applications for research and 
    development (R&D) on Technologies for Class 1-8 truck Diesel engine and 
    hybrid propulsion technologies. DOE's Office of Heavy Vehicle 
    Technologies (OHVT) has set a goal of improving the efficiency and 
    emissions performance of Class 1-8 trucks through the use of advanced 
    Diesel engines, emission control technologies, and hybrid electric 
    propulsion systems.
    
    DATES: The complete solicitation document will be available on or about 
    September 21, 1999. Preapplications are due October 4, 1999, and 
    applications are due November 15, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: The complete solicitation document will be available on the 
    DOE Industry Interactive Procurement System (IIPS) Home Page at http://
    doe-iips.pr.doe.gov/ under the heading ``IIPS Business Opportunities'', 
    Solicitation Number DE-SC05-99OR22735. Any amendments to this 
    solicitation will be posted at the IIPS site on the Internet. Please 
    note that users will not be alerted when the solicitation is issued on 
    the Internet or when amendments are posted on the Internet. Prospective 
    applicants are therefore advised to check the above Internet address on 
    a daily basis. The cooperative agreements are expected to be awarded on 
    or about January 28, 2000.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Beth L. Holt, at (423) 576-0783, U.S. 
    Department of Energy, P.O. Box 2001, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-8759; 
    by fax at (423) 241-2549; or by e-mail at holtbl@oro.doe.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Topic (1) is Heavy Truck Engine Program. The 
    goal is to develop high efficiency, low emission Diesel engine 
    technologies for Class 7-8 trucks. Topic (2) is Heavy Hybrid Vehicles 
    Program. The goal is to develop hybrid electric vehicle systems 
    technologies utilizing reciprocating natural gas engines for Class 3-6 
    urban trucks and buses. Topic (3) is Clean Diesel Engine Component 
    Improvement Program. The goal is to develop component and technology 
    improvements and/or alterations for increased efficiency, reduced 
    emissions, and decreased manufacturing costs of Class 1-8 Diesel 
    engines. The primary fuel for programs 1 and 3 is the applicable (per 
    Environmental Protection Agency) Diesel certification fuel specified 
    for Federal Test Procedure emissions testing. The fuel grade may be 
    appropriately revised throughout the duration of the three research 
    efforts to be consistent with EPA regulations or proposed rules. The 
    impact of fuel properties on efficiency and performance is the focus of 
    a companion program in OHVT. (If appropriate, new fuels identified in 
    that companion program may be introduced into one or more of the three 
    R&D programs described in this solicitation.) For program 3, applicant 
    teams must propose to include a hybrid propulsion system using a 
    reciprocating engine operating on natural gas. Proposals may be 
    submitted for one, two, or all three programs. Proposals must be 
    submitted separately for each program. Under Topic 1, approximately 2-4 
    awards will be made, with periods of performance ranging from twenty-
    four to sixty months, with total estimated DOE funding of $50,000,000 
    to $70,000,000. Under Topic 2, there will be approximately 3-5 awards, 
    with periods of performance ranging from forty-eight to sixty months, 
    with total estimated DOE funding of $30,000,000 to $50,000,000. Under 
    Topic 3, there will be approximately 3-5 awards, with periods of 
    performance ranging from twenty-four to forty-eight months, with total 
    estimated DOE funding of $5,000,000 to $10,000,000. Topics 1 and 2 
    require a minimum 50 percent cost share; Topic 3 requires a minimum 25 
    percent cost share. Awards are subject to the availability of funds and 
    the solicitation will not obligate DOE to make any awards(s). Any non-
    profit or for-profit organization, university, or other institution of 
    higher education, or non-federal agency or entity is eligible to apply. 
    Federal laboratory participation is encouraged and will be subject to 
    DOE approval. The solicitation will provide further guidance in this 
    area. Awards resulting from this solicitation will be subject to the 
    requirements of the Energy Policy Act which in general requires that 
    the awardee be a United States-owned company (including certain non-
    profits) or that the foreign country in which the parent company is 
    located meets certain conditions of reciprocity in the treatment of 
    investments, access to research and development programs, and 
    protection of intellectual property. All responsible sources, as 
    indicated above, may submit a preapplication or application which shall 
    be considered by the Government.
    
        Issued in Oak Ridge, Tennessee on September 15, 1999.
    Peter D. Dayton,
    Director, Procurement and Contracts Division, Oak Ridge Operations 
    Office.
    [FR Doc. 99-24645 Filed 9-21-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6450-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
09/22/1999
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of solicitation availability.
Document Number:
99-24645
Dates:
The complete solicitation document will be available on or about September 21, 1999. Preapplications are due October 4, 1999, and applications are due November 15, 1999.
Pages:
51296-51296 (1 pages)
PDF File:
99-24645.pdf