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A--Department of Energy Funding Opportunity Announcements for the Assessment of Marine and Hydrokinetic Resources (excerpted)
Pages 107-116

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From page 107...
... FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT U.S. Department of Energy Golden Field Office Advanced Water Power Projects Funding Opportunity Announcement Number: DE-PS36-08GO98030 Announcement Type: Modification A001 CFDA Number: 81.087 Issue Date: 04/15/2008 Application Due Date: 06/16/2008, 11:59 PM Eastern Time 107
From page 108...
... DOE expects to make up to six awards where individual awards are valued between $100,000 and $500,000. Successful applications under this section can include uni versities, industrial companies, non-profits and other private sector companies.
From page 109...
... The final product will include a geospatial database, vali dated and verified by a third party with experience in renewable energy resource validation, that is capable of displaying power densities in Watts per squared meter of water surface area for specific geographic information system (GIS) coordinates, in a manner that is useful to developers and policymakers, that char acterizes the seasonal variability and magnitude of wave energy, and can be updated on a regular basis.
From page 110...
... The assessment should assume optimal achievable energy conversion rates based on likely future technology performance and should account for device spacing requirements within tidal energy conversion arrays. The final product will include a geospatial database, vali dated and verified by a third party with experience in renewable energy resource validation, that is capable of displaying power densities in Watts per squared meter of water surface area for specific geographic information system (GIS)
From page 111...
... F ANTICIPATED AWARD SIZE DOE anticipates that awards will be in the $100,000–$500,000 range for the total project period.
From page 112...
... Application Due Date: 06/04/2009, 11:59 PM Eastern Time PLEASE NOTE: Applicants who are not registered with CCR and FedConnect, should allow at least 21 days to complete these requirements. It is suggested that the process be started as soon as possible.
From page 113...
... The final product will include a geospatial database, validated and verified by a third party with experience in renewable energy resource validation, that is capable of displaying power densities in Watts per square meter of water surface area for specific geographic information system (GIS) coordinates, in a manner that is useful to developers and policymakers, that characterizes the seasonal variability and magnitude of current energy, and can be updated on a regular basis.
From page 114...
... The assessment should assume optimal achievable energy conversion rates based on likely future technology performance and should account for device spacing requirements within in-stream hydrokinetic energy conversion arrays. The final product will include a geo spatial database, validated and verified by a third party with experience in renewable energy resource validation in a man ner that is useful to developers and policymakers and that can be updated on a regular basis.
From page 115...
... ocean thermal energy A resources to determine maximum practicably extractable energy. The assessment should assume optimal achievable energy con version rates based on likely future technology performance and should account for device spacing requirements and the physical limitations of the ocean thermal resource.
From page 116...
... hydropower resource assessments and how the proposed project will build and improve upon the existing assessments. The final product will include a geospatial database, validated and verified by a third party with experience in renewable energy resource validation in a manner that is useful to developers and policy makers and that can be updated on a regular basis.


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