U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Advanced Manufacturing Office
Current and Upcoming Biobased Products and Bioenergy Solicitations
January 15, 2002
There are a number of things happening right now that should be of interest
to our Department of Energy Agriculture Industries of the Future/Biobased
Products partners and stakeholders, and to people interested in bioenergy.
First of all, there are a number of federal solicitations
for proposals that are opening up now or shortly, that may be of value to you in
pursuing your areas of interest. Some of these apply directly or indirectly to biobased products and
or bioenergy. Some are for applied research, while others are for very basic research. Summary information
is presented here. The website is given for more detailed information.
DOE OIT Forest Products Industry of the Future Solicitation
The DOE OIT Forest Products Industry of the Future issued its FY 2003
solicitation on December 5, 2001. This solicitation targets four research areas:
high value raw materials through sustainable forestry; gasification; fiber
modification; and VOC and HAP emission technology. Although directed at the
forest products industry, it presents a funding opportunity for biobased product
industry companies and organizations whose research includes plant science (for
sustainable forestry, agriculture), gasification, new forest-based composite
materials, or sensors and computational models for greater efficiency in timber
(biomass) harvesting and transportation. Proposals submitted must address at
least one of the following areas as well as lead to substantial energy savings.
The solicitation closes on April 15, 2002.
- High Value Raw Material Supply through Sustainable
Forestry: includes understanding and improving wood properties for higher
quality, developing sensors and computational models for greater efficiency in
timber harvesting and transportation, and identifying new products/processes
based on novel wood properties produced through biotechnology
- Significantly Reduced Manufacturing Costs: improvements
in fiber bulk or surface characteristics through the technology areas of
biotechnology, process improvement, genetic fiber modification, chemical or
enzymatic fiber modification, mechanical fiber modification, new forest-based
composite materials, fibrous fillers, and highly sensitive chemical and
biological methods to prepare fiber supplies for paper manufacture
- Environmental Performance: topics include the
development of trees with reduced amounts of VOC and HAP precursors and
production technologies that minimize VOC and HAP emissions
- Energy Performance: within the gasification technology area, it includes
fuels chemistry, containment, mill integration issues, process control and
optimization, assurance and education, and field support.
For more information, please refer to the solicitation at http://www.oit.doe.gov/forest/solicitations.shtml
.
DOE OIT Chemical Industry of the Future Solicitation
The DOE OIT Chemical Industry of the Future program is
seeking industry cost-shared projects involving multidisciplinary teams that
address the research needs identified in Technology Vision 2020: The U.S.
Chemical Industry and the nine technology roadmaps which cover catalysis,
separations, computational fluid dynamics and chemistry, materials of
construction, materials technology, reaction engineering, biocatalysis,
combinational chemistry, and new process chemistry (see http://www.oit.doe.gov/chemicals).
This may be of interest to biobased product companies
developing separation technologies that will be applicable to biobased and
petrochemical production processes. Other areas that may crosscut petrochemical and biobased production include catalyst and reactor system
technology and bioprocess technology.
Projects of most interest will show broad applicability and large energy
savings. A minimum of three industrial chemical companies must be involved in
the multidisciplinary team. Included in the "industrial chemical company"
definition are private organizations that manufacture chemicals and allied
products or provide products or services to such manufacturers. Raw material
suppliers, equipment and technology suppliers, architectural and engineering
companies, software and consulting firms, trade and professional associations,
and research institutes that conduct a minimum of 10% of their business as,
with, or for chemical industry manufacturers are also eligible. In addition, an
industry cost share of 50% is required.
This solicitation is expected to open in January or
February. For more information, please refer to the FY02 Chemical Industry of
the Future solicitation at http://www.oit.doe.gov/chemicals/solicitations.shtml.
DOE OIT NICE3 Solicitation
The annual OIT NICE3
solicitation will opened January 1 with proposals due by March 1. This
solicitation offers funding for the initial scale demonstration of technology.
Those of you who have had successful research and are ready to scale it up to
the first demonstration might be eligible for this funding. (http://www.oit.doe.gov/cfm/fullsolicitation.cfm/id=140).
Interagency Announcement of Opportunities in Metabolic Engineering
The Interagency Announcement of Opportunities in Metabolic
Engineering program recently released its fourth out of five solicitations
targeted at improving the understanding of metabolic pathways and metabolic
engineering in living systems. Sponsored by Department of Agriculture,
Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Energy,
Environmental Protection Agency, National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation, this funding
opportunity will make available up to $6 million for current research on
altering metabolic pathways in an organism in order to better understand
and utilize cellular pathways for chemical transformation, energy transduction, and supramolecular
assembly. Although much work has been done on microbial organisms,
research on plants, insects, and animals is also important.
Three areas of greatest interest include:
- instrumentation, sensors, new analytic tools, and new
experimental methods which facilitate the study of metabolic pathways,
especially those technologies that allow the examination of individual cells;
- quantitative and conceptual models integrated with
experimental studies that better characterize the regulation and integration
of complex, interacting metabolic pathways;
- use of bioinformatics to deduce the structure, function, and regulation of
major metabolic pathways. Proposals that could contribute to an expanded
understanding of metabolic processes and/or a substantial broadening of their
utilization are also welcome.
Proposals are due on March 20, 2002. For more
information, please refer to the National Science Foundation website http://www.nsf.gov.
DOE Office of Science Solicitation
The DOE will be issuing its annual Science solicitation
within a week or two. This is a broad solicitation and includes efforts in the
biobased products and bioenergy area. It is targeted for universities, private
institutions, etc. More information can be found at http://www.sc.doe.gov/production/grants/Int02-13.html
.
The actual solicitation will state up to $15M available
in contrast to words in the statement of intent. The content of the solicitation
is essentially the same as the LAB02_13 at http://www.sc.doe.gov/production/grants/LAB02_13.html. When the final solicitation issues it will be available at http://www.sc.doe.gov/production/grants/02_13.html.
DOE Microbial Genome Program
The DOE Microbial Genome Program in the Office of
Science is announcing its solicitation request for nominations for sequencing
targets. http://www.sc.doe.gov/ober/microbial.html and
http://www.sc.doe.gov/ober/sequencing_targets.html
.
More information on these solicitations will be forthcoming soon. There will
be more information made available on the Agriculture IOF website (http://www.oit.doe.gov/agriculture) and other DOE websites as it becomes available. It is
expected that none of the 2002 DOE Biobased Products and Bioenergy
solicitations will open for proposals for at least a month or
two.
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