Subtopic 2A: Novel High Temperature Materials for In-situ Sensing Devices

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Subtopic 2A: Novel High Temperature Materials for In-situ Sensing Devices: Program Area of Interest 2: Power Systems Advanced Research Background: Advanced Research provides the means by which advanced concepts are transformed into future working technologies. Improvement of our energy infrastructure, which includes power plants, power transmission systems, fuel production and transportation systems, co-production of higher value products (such as chemicals), environmental protection and remediation efforts, is dependent on research. This research must produce technologies that meet the performance specifications for hostile operating conditions, economic constraints of advanced industrial applications, and public demands for a cleaner environment, reliability, and low consumer cost. Advanced Research develops fundamental understandings of relationships among energy processes, their performance requirements, and the environment, including: a) basic information and knowledge needed to bridge the gap between fundamental science and advanced engineering development programs; and b) innovative concepts and ideas that enhance the pace of technology innovation for fossil energy systems. These crosscutting activities involve research having applications in many, if not all, coal and gas power generation and coal fuels technology areas. Overall Program Goals Develop the scientific knowledge base for the development of revolutionary technologies and processes with substantial improvements and advances in power, environmental, and fuel systems, and that will be an integral part of meeting the coal and power systems strategic goals. Research Objectives for Program Area of Interest 2 Subtopics Program Area of Interest 2 has three subtopics, Subtopic 2A: Novel High Temperature Materials for In-situ Sensing Devices; Subtopic 2B: Materials for Ultra Supercritical Steam (USC) Turbines, and Subtopic 2C: Advanced Power Plant Simulation. 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 2A: Novel High Temperature Materials for In-situ Sensing Devices Funding Opportunity Announcement No. DE-PS26-04NT42249-2A NETL apos;s Office of Fossil Energy apos;s Advanced Research Program is aimed at bridging the gap between the basic sciences and applied research as it relates to fossil energy applications. One area in which this transitional type fundamental research is needed is in the area of novel high temperature materials that can be used in the fabrication of miniaturized in-situ sensing devices for the measurement of various gas species. Available sensors for measuring common fossil fuel gases (CO, CO2, HC?s, Hg, H2S, Nox, etc.) cannot withstand the high temperature, hostile environments found in fossil energy systems. Experimental research is sought for the development of sensor materials to detect various fossil fuel gases under high temperature (>500 oC), high pressure (200 psi) conditions. Fundamentally-based research programs focused on new materials (including material matrices, modified optical fibers, functionalized or doped ceramics, and nano-derived micro structures) such that the bulk properties of the material can be utilized in miniaturized devices with sensing characteristics at high temperature are encouraged. The development of fiber-based sensors modified for gas sensing is a specific area of interest. While revolutionary ideas that have the sound scientific basis to support significant advancements in this area are sought, experimental studies with material systems in which the sensing properties are well understood and documented are discouraged. The development of algorithms to enhance the selectivity of micro sensors is outside the scope of this interest area. 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 2A: Novel High Temperature Materials for In-situ Sensing Devices
Federal Agency Name: Headquarters
Grant Categories: Energy
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: DE-PS26-04NT42249-2A
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
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Contact the DOE Contract Officer with questionsregarding the funding opportunity [email protected] Kenneth Askew
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