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Document Type:
Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number:
DE-FOA-0000496
Opportunity Category:
Discretionary
Posted Date:
Mar 17, 2011
Creation Date:
Mar 17, 2011
Original Closing Date for Applications:
May 20, 2011
Current Closing Date for Applications:
May 20, 2011
Archive Date:
Aug 20, 2011
Funding Instrument Type:
Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity:
Energy
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:
10
Estimated Total Program Funding:
$13,000,000
Award Ceiling:
$0
Award Floor:
$0
CFDA Number(s):
81.089
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Fossil Energy Research and Development
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:
Yes
Eligible Applicants
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Additional Information on Eligibility:
Agency Name
National Energy Technology Laboratory
Description
This proposed action supports the Department of Energy goal of lower cost Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) with carbon capture, while maintaining the highest environmental standards. Lower cost IGCC will help provide a clean, stable, secure, affordable energy supply to meet the nation's growing energy demands. All three topic areas in the proposed action support the Gasification Program?s goal to reduce the cost of IGCC to provide power from coal with 90% carbon capture and storage (CCS), with the CCS resulting in no more than a 10% increase in the Cost of Electricity (COE).