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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 21,1998 PSA#2164U.S. Department Of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, 9800 South Cass
Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439 B -- JOINT IMPLEMENTATION FOR GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS MITIGATION SOL
DE-SC02-98EE10949 DUE 083198 POC Ms. Roberta Schroeder 630/252-2708
WEB: Chicago Operations Office Acquisition and Assistance,
http://www.ch.doe.gov/business/acq.htm. E-MAIL: Ms. Roberta Schroeder's
e-mail address, roberta.schroeder@ch.doe.gov. This Department of Energy
(DOE) solicitation is for financial assistance applications to provide
technical expertise and assistance in areas related to the development
of institutional and human capacity for implementing provisions in the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
regarding Joint Implementation (JI), and complementary policies and
measures for reducing greenhouse gas (ghg) emissions or enhancing the
uptake of such emissions. This financial assistance effort will support
the U.S. Initiative on Joint Implementation (USIJI). This activity will
provide technical assistance to key, Annex I and non-Annex I countries.
Its purpose is to a) advance joint implementation projects and b)
complete sector specific analyses to enable developing countries to
take steps towards meaningful participation for greenhouse gas
reduction. As a result of this solicitation, DOE anticipates providing
a total of $716,265 dollars in Fiscal Year 1998 for the award of up to
3 cooperative agreements with a period of performance of approximately
3 years. DOE anticipates two possible out years estimated at amounts
similar to this year, subject to the avialability of funds and based on
the awardee's performance to date. For multi-year projects, there will
be an evaluation of the project's progress near the end of each year
to determine whether to continue, redirect, or discontinue funding the
project. Any non-profit or for-profit organization, university, or
other institution of higher education, or non-federal agency or entity
is eligible to apply. DOE National Laboratory participation as a
subcontractor is limited to 50% of the total project costs for each
budget period. A minimum non-federal cost-sharing commitment of 10% of
the total project cost for each budget period is required. Posted
08/19/98 (W-SN239284). (0231) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0010 19980821\B-0002.SOL)
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