Subject: Chemicals Industry of the Future; Notice of Intent
[Federal Register: September 20, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 183)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Idaho Operations Office
Chemicals Industry of the Future; Notice of Intent of
Solicitation for Awards of Financial Assistance
AGENCY: Idaho Operations Office, DOE.
ACTION: Notice of intent of Solicitation for Financial Assistance
Applications.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Idaho Operations Office,
will be soliciting applications for cost-shared research and
development (R&D) of technologies that will reduce energy consumption,
enhance economic competitiveness, and reduce environmental impacts of
the Chemicals Industry. Approximately $3,000,000 in federal funding is
expected to be available to fund the first twelve months of selected
research projects. Subject to the availability of funds, approximately
$6 million is planned to fund the remaining two years of the projects.
DOE anticipates making 3 to 6 cooperative agreement awards each with a
duration of three years or less. It is anticipated that in January,
2002, a full text for the solicitation will be made available at the
Industry Interactive Procurement System (IIPS) Web site at: http://e-
center.doe.gov: Applications are to be submitted via the IIPS Web site.
Directions on how to apply and submit applications are detailed under
the solicitation on the Web site.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dallas Hoffer, Contracting Officer at
hofferdl@id.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The solicitation will be issued in
accordance with 10 CFR part 600.6(b). DOE is interested in projects
that will:
1. Result in the formation of multi-disciplinary teams that will
conduct research that will ultimately develop new, innovative enabling
technologies, methodologies, and/or tools;
2. Have broad applicability to the chemical industry, and
therefore, result in a collaborative of many chemical companies, and;
3. Demonstrate a large potential energy savings across the chemical
industry.
A minimum of three industrial chemical companies must be involved.
An ``industrial chemical company'' is defined as a private (profit or
non-profit) organization that manufactures chemicals and allied
products or provides products or services to such manufacturers. In
addition to chemical and allied products 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 as, with, or for Chemical
Industry manufacturers, are within the scope of the definition. The
involvement of National Laboratories and university R&D performers in
any project team is also highly encouraged.
The statutory authority for this program is the U.S. Department of
Energy Organization Act (Public Law 95-91) and the Energy Policy Act of
1992 (Public Law 102-486, as amended by Public Law 103-437).
Issued in Idaho Falls on September 13, 2001.
R. Jeffrey Hoyles,
Director, Procurement Services Division.
[FR Doc. 01-23426 Filed 9-19-01; 8:45 am]
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