Subtopic 3F: Advanced Fuels Research |
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Federal Grant Title: Subtopic 3F: Advanced Fuels Research CFDA Number: 81.089 CFDA Description: Fossil Energy Research and Development Federal Agency Name: Headquarters Category of Funding Activity: Energy Category Explanation: Information not provided Opportunity Category: Discretionary Funding Opportunity Number: DE-PS26-04NT42249-3F Document Type: Grants Notice Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement Posted Date: Jul 26, 2004 Creation Date: Jul 26, 2004 Original Closing Date for Applications: Oct 05, 2004 Current Closing Date for Applications: Information not provided Archive Date: Nov 26, 2004 Expected Number of Awards: Information not provided Estimated Total Program Funding: Information not provided Federal Grant Award Ceiling: Information not provided Federal Grant Award Floor: Information not provided Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes
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- Grant Description
- Program Area of Interest 3: Coal Fuels and Hydrogen Background: The Coal Fuels and Hydrogen program sponsors coal-based research directed toward developing: 1) processes to produce clean liquid transportation fuels and hydrogen; 2) more efficient processes for manufacturing carbon products and chemicals; and 3) advanced separation processes. Overall Program Goals Enhance the Nation apos;s energy security by sponsoring the development of technologies that offer the opportunity to produce affordable, clean liquid transportation fuels and hydrogen from coal. Provide the technical foundation for producing high value carbon products and chemicals from coal. Develop the underlying scientific and engineering principles relating to solid-solid and solid-liquid separations, especially as they are applied to the mining industry. Reduce CO2 and other greenhouse gases from coal-based processes through life cycle engineering. Research Objectives for Program Area of Interest 3 Subtopics Program Area of Interest 3 has seven Subtopics: Subtopic 3A - Hydrogen Storage; Subtopic 3B - Production of High Hydrogen Content Coal - Derived Liquids; Subtopic 3C - Process Intensification; Subtopic 3D - Advanced Water-Gas Shift Membrane Reactor; Subtopic 3E - Advanced Solvents and Solid Sorbents - Based Separation Systems; Subtopic 3F - Advanced Fuels Research; and Subtopic 3G - Advanced Solid Separation Technologies. NOTE: The project narrative for Program Areas of Interest 1, 2 and 3 shall not exceed 30 pages (excluding the cover page and table of contents). Subtopic 3F: Advanced Fuels Research Funding Opportunity Announcement No. DE-PS26-04NT42249-3F This research area focuses on fundamental research on advanced technologies related to the production and storage of hydrogen from coal. The research may include a combination of computational and laboratory experimental activities that shall focus on: 1) novel processes for the production of high hydrogen content liquids and the reforming of these fuels to produce pure hydrogen at or near the point of use; 2) non membrane-based water-gas shift catalysts for central station hydrogen production; and 3) hydrogen storage materials for which little or no experimental data is available, but show a theoretical capability of storing more than 6 weight percent hydrogen. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU READ THE FUNDING OPPORTUNITY MASTER ANNOUNCEMENT.doc (SEE THE LINK BELOW) FOR PERTINENT INFORMATION (HOW TO PREPARE AN APPLICATION, FUNDING LIMITATIONS, PAGE LIMITATIONS, ETC.) IN ORDER TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION. https://e-center.doe.gov/iips/faopor.nsf/1be0f2271893ba198525644b006bc0be/a32ab5 fbea345d9785256edd0079cb25?OpenDocument
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- Contact the DOE Contract Officer with questionsregarding the funding opportunity askew@netl.doe.gov Kenneth Askew
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