Subtopic 1A: Direct Capture Technologies

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Subtopic 1A: Direct Capture Technologies: Program Area of Interest 1: Carbon Sequestration Background: The President apos;s Global Climate Change Initiative (GCCI) commits America to an aggressive strategy to reduce greenhouse gas intensity by 18 percent over the next 10 years. By focusing on greenhouse gas intensity (the ratio of greenhouse gas emissions to economic output) as the measure of success, this strategy promotes vital climate change R D while minimizing the economic impact of greenhouse gas stabilization on the United States. This goal can be accomplished using a synergistic three-prong approach as follows: (1) Making energy systems more efficient; (2) Increasing the use of low carbon fuels, and; (3) Capture, sequestration and mitigation of greenhouse gases. In support of this third approach, the Department of Energy established a Carbon Sequestration Program in 1998. The Carbon Sequestration Program is developing a portfolio of technologies that hold great potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These technologies will provide substantial contributions toward meeting the greenhouse gas intensity reduction goals of the GCCI through 2012 and provide a portfolio of commercially ready technologies to support the decision making process for future action (if required) in 2012, as mandated by GCCI. The programmatic timeline is to demonstrate a portfolio of safe, cost effective greenhouse gas capture, storage and mitigation technologies at the commercial scale by 2012, with continued deployment leading to substantial market penetration beyond 2012. These GHG mitigation technologies will help slow greenhouse gas emissions in the near-term while ultimately leading toward stabilization and subsequent decline of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Overall Program Goals: Development of Direct Capture technology options for greenhouse gas control that result in less than a 10% increase in the cost of energy services. Example technology options include (but are not limited to): scrubbers, oxygen-based combustion, and membranes that are incorporated in power plants, refineries, syngas operations or ethanol manufacture. Development of Indirect Capture technology options for greenhouse gas control that result in a cost of less than $10/ton carbon sequestered. Example technology options include increased carbon uptake from forests/soils, mineralization pathways and ocean sequestration. Development of storage options (primarily geological) that are proven to be safe and environmentally acceptable for long-term, sustainable greenhouse gas storage. Development of technology options for greenhouse gas control that significantly contribute to the reduction of Greenhouse Gas Intensity by 18% by 2012 (per the President apos;s Global Climate Change Initiative) and by 55% through 2040; thereby, leading to a stabilization and future decline of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Research Objectives for Program Area of Interest 1 Subtopics Program Area of Interest 1 has four Subtopics, Subtopic 1A: Direct Capture Technologies; Subtopic 1B: Indirect Capture Technologies; Subtopic 1C: Technologies for Mitigating Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions; and Subtopic 1D: Monitoring, Verification and Risk Assessment for Carbon Sequestration Options. 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 1A: Direct Capture Technologies Funding Opportunity Announcement No. DE-PS26-04NT42249-1A Development of revolutionary direct capture technologies that could potentially lead to major cost reductions in capturing carbon dioxide from energy plants. 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
Federal Grant Title: Subtopic 1A: Direct Capture Technologies
Federal Agency Name: Headquarters
Grant Categories: Energy
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: DE-PS26-04NT42249-1A
Type of Funding: Cooperative Agreement
CFDA Numbers: 81.089
CFDA Descriptions: Fossil Energy Research and Development
Current Application Deadline: No deadline provided
Original Application Deadline: Oct 05, 2004
Posted Date: Jul 26, 2004
Creation Date: Jul 26, 2004
Archive Date: Nov 26, 2004
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Cost Sharing or Matching: Yes
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Link to Full Grant Announcement
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Grant Announcement Contact
Contact the DOE Contract Officer with questionsregarding the funding opportunity [email protected] Kenneth Askew
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