From: Thomas, Susan [SMTP:smt@mme.state.va.us] To: Allan Baer Cc: Subject: FW: Solicitations (Issue 55) Sent: 4/13/99 5:44 AM Importance: Normal Alan, FYI - Did you see this yet - #2 FundingOpp for PV in Schools? Susie Thomas ____________________________________________________ Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy 202 North 9th Street, 8th Floor Richmond, Virginia 23219 tel# (804) 692-3226 fax# (804) 692-3238
>-----Original Message----- >From: LAURIE.BROWN@hq.doe.gov [SMTP:LAURIE.BROWN@hq.doe.gov] >Sent: Monday, April 12, 1999 2:51 PM >To: funding@listserv.energy.wsu.edu >Subject: Solicitations (Issue 55) > > The Seattle Regional Support Office of the U.S. Department of Energy > has compiled the following funding opportunity newsletter. We'd like > to thank Washington State University Energy Programs for distributing > these newsletters through their listserv system. > > Please consider and also pass this info on to those contacts in your > state, region, or elsewhere who you think may be interested. > Partnering opportunities may exist. > > Full text of many of these announcements can be accessed at the > following internet sites: > > Federal Register announcements: > http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/index.html > > Commerce Business Daily (CBD) announcements can be queried (under > "simple search") on CBDNet: http://cbdnet.access.gpo.gov/ > > 1) Energy Efficient Industrialized Housing > The U.S. Department of Energy anticipates the release of Supplemental > Announcement #11, titled "Energy Efficient Industrialized Housing > (EEIH)," under the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's Broad > Based Solicitation Involving Research, Development and Demonstration. > Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: 1. R&D and > training, 2. Promotion of EEIH within affordable housing programs > such as Habitat for Humanity, 3. Incorporation of EEIH into > innovative building programs such as "Rebuild America," and "ENERGY > STAR." DOE anticipates 1 - 2 awards, FY99 funding NTE $800K. 20% > cost share required. This announcement expected to open on or about > 4/15/99. For more info, contact John R.Golovach at > john_golovach@nrel.gov. Once open, the solicitation will be > accessible at: http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. > Refer to Sol# DE-PS36-99GO10383. (CBD 4/8/99) > > 2) PV and Schools > The U.S. Department of Energy has released Supplemental Announcement > #12, titled "Photovoltaics for Schools" under the Energy Efficiency > and Renewable Energy's Broad Based Solicitation Involving Research, > Development and Demonstration. DOE seeks proposals to develop and > demonstrate a model for integrating photovoltaics (PV) into middle > school and high school buildings and education programs. The PV > installations are intended to produce electricity for the reduction of > utility costs and serve as teaching aids for the introduction of > renewable energy into each school's science program. Applicants are > encouraged, but not required, to form partnerships with school > district(s), the U.S. photovoltaic power industry, National > Laboratories, the utility industry, academic institutions, and > community groups. $100K available, 1-2 cooperative agreements > expected. 50% cost share required. Proposals due 6/10/99. For more > info, contact John P. Motz at (303) 275-4788 or go to: > http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. Refer to Sol# > DE-PS36-99GO10383. (CBD 4/9/99) > > 3) Broad Based Solicitation for Info. Dissemination, etc. > The U.S. Department of Energy has extended the deadline for Round II > of the Broad Based Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy solicitation > in the areas of information dissemination, public outreach, training, > and related technical assistance activities. Proposals are now due > 5/6/99. For more info, contact Ms. Jackie Kniskern, DOE, at > jacqueline.kniskern@hq.doe.gov. or go to: > http://www.pr.doe.gov/solicit.html. Refer to Sol# DE-PS01-99EE10649. > > 4) Investigator-Initiated Grants > The Environmental Protection Agency announces the availability of FY99 > investigator-initiated research grants in the following areas: > Combustion Emissions (due 5/19/99); Computing Technology for Ecosystem > Modeling (due 5/12/99); Airborne Particulate Matter Health Effects > (due 6/2/99); Drinking Water (due 5/19/99); Exploratory Physical > Science and Engineering Research (due 6/9/99). For more info, call EPA > at 1-800-490-9194 or go to http://es.epa.gov/ncerqa/. Look under > "announcements." (Federal Register 4/5/99) > > 5) Solar Ventilation > The U.S. Department of Energy is conducting a competitive procurement > for Solar Ventilation Air Preheating System Energy Savings Performance > Contracting Services (ESPC). Proposals due 5/11/99. For more info, > contact Beth Peterman, DOE, at BPeterma@tcplink.nrel.gov. Refer to > Sol# DE-RP36-99GO10343 or go to: > http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. > > 6) Clean Cities > The U.S. Department of Energy's Boston Regional Support Office is > soliciting proposals for work that will increase the concentration of > alternative fuel vehicles in local designated Clean Cities Coalitions, > thereby stimulating investment in the alt. fuel vehicle refueling > infrastructure and the manufacture of original equipment manufacturer > vehicles. DOE designated Clean Cities Coalitions within the states of > CT, ME, NH, MA, NY, RI, VT are eligible to apply. Several awards of > at least $25K are anticipated. 25% cost share required. Responses > due 4/19/99. For more info, contact Lynda Keammerlen at > lynda.keammerlen@hq.doe.gov or go to > http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. > > 7) Clean Cities > The U.S. Department of Energy's Atlanta Regional Support Office is > soliciting proposals for work that will increase the concentration of > alternative fuel vehicles in local designated Clean Cities Coalitions, > thereby stimulating investment in the alt. fuel vehicle refueling > infrastructure and the manufacture of original equipment manufacturer > vehicles. DOE designated Clean Cities Coalitions within the states of > AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico > and the U.S. Virgin Islands are eligible to apply. Several awards of > at least $25K are anticipated. 25% cost share required. Responses > due by 4/22/99. For more info, contact Robert Brown at > robert.brown@hq.doe.gov or go to > http://www.eren.doe.gov/golden/solicitations.html. > > >============================================= >To subscribe to the FUNDING listserv, send a message to >"funding-request@listserv.energy.wsu.edu" In the body of the message (not >the subject line) type "subscribe funding ". > >To unsubscribe from the FUNDING listserv, send a message to >"funding-request@listserv.energy.wsu.edu" In the body of the message (not >the subject line) type "unsubscribe funding ". >
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