Support of Advanced Fossil Resource Conversion and Utilization Research by Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions

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Support of Advanced Fossil Resource Conversion and Utilization Research by Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions: The intent of the Fossil Energy Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions (HBCU/OMI) Program is to establish a mechanism for cooperative HBCU/OMI research and development projects. Eligiblity is restricted to HBCUs/OMIs recognized by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), U.S. Department of Education. Fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas) provide 85 percent of our energy in the United States. These fuels are a key ingredient for our domestic economic growth and international competitiveness. While the energy industry is undergoing fundamental changes due to deregulation, environmental concerns, and other factors, there are discernible trends for a vision of future economy where electric energy, clean liquid fuels, natural gas, hydrogen, and manufacturing will all be closely intertwined in a highly efficient, flexible economic system. To broaden fossil resource and technology benefits to our commerce and consumers, the Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy (DOE-FE) has initiated programs to enhance scientific and technical understanding of the processes involved in the conversion and utilization of fossil fuels. Technologies that are currently managed by Fossil Energy include the following: Natural Gas Supply and Delivery Reliability, Oil Exploration and Production, Petroleum Fuels and Environmental Solutions, Gasification, Combustion, Distributed Generation, Advanced Research and Power System including Vision21 and FutureGen, Hydrogen, Syngas, Sequestration, and Advanced Turbines. The integrated program path leading to Advanced Power System also includes large-scale demonstration (Clean Coal Power Initiative) to establish foundation for the next generation of technologies. In order to develop and sustain a national program of university research in advanced technologies and fundamental fossil fuels studies, the DOE-FE is interested in providing assistance to develop and maintain a broad-based research infrastructure to provide educational and research training opportunities for tomorrow's scientists. Grant applications are sought in innovative research and development of advanced concepts pertinent to fossil fuel conversion and utilization under the following eight (8) technical topics which are elaborated in this section: TECHNICAL TOPIC 1 - Advanced Environmental Control Technologies for Coal TECHNICAL TOPIC 2 - Advanced Coal Utilization TECHNICAL TOPIC 3 - Clean Fuels Technology TECHNICAL TOPIC 4a - Heavy Oil Upgrading and Processing TECHNICAL TOPIC 4b - Oil Sands TECHNICAL TOPIC 5 - Advanced Recovery, Completion/Stimulation, and Geoscience Technologies for Oil TECHNICAL TOPIC 6 - Natural Gas Exploration, Production and Storage TECHNICAL TOPIC 7 - Fuel Cells TECHNICAL TOPIC 8 - Faculty/Student Exploratory Research Training Grants ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED THROUGH THE "SUBMIT QUESTION" FEATURE IN IIPS. ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE MASTER FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT.
Federal Grant Title: Support of Advanced Fossil Resource Conversion and Utilization Research by Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions
Federal Agency Name: Headquarters
Grant Categories: Science and Technology Energy
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: DE-PS26-04NT42031-00
Type of Funding: Grant
CFDA Numbers: 81.089
CFDA Descriptions: Fossil Energy Research and Development
Current Application Deadline: No deadline provided
Original Application Deadline: Jan 06, 2004
Posted Date: Nov 10, 2003
Creation Date: Feb 05, 2004
Archive Date: Feb 05, 2004
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Cost Sharing or Matching: Yes
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
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Contact the DOE Contract Officer with questionsregarding the funding opportunity [email protected] Crystal Sharp
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