[Federal Register: March 25, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 57)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Enzymatic Hydrolysis Demonstration Plant To Convert Biomass to
Transportation Fuels and/or Chemicals
AGENCY: Golden Field Office, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of request for expressions of interest.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE), Golden Field Office (GO), on
behalf of the Office of Fuels Development (OFD), intends to issue
solicitations in support of the DOE
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Biofuels Program in the FY 2003--FY 2005 timeframe. The DOE/GO
anticipates issuing the initial solicitation in early FY 2003 for the
research and development of a demonstration plant conceptual design,
process research, and detailed design of an enzymatic hydrolysis
demonstration plant to convert lignocellulosic biomass to
transportation fuels (biofuels) and/or chemicals. The purpose of the
demonstration plant is to provide engineering data to reduce risk,
enable process guarantees, and assure commercial development of the
technology. For the initial FY 2003 solicitation, DOE anticipates
awarding cost-shared cooperative agreements to one or two industry-led
teams. Subject to the availability of funds, DOE intends to issue a
subsequent solicitation in FY 2004 for the construction and initial
operation of the demonstration plant. Expressions of interest in these
solicitations is requested at this time.
DATES: Please provide expressions of interest and comments by May 1,
2002, to the DOE Golden Field Office.
ADDRESSES: Submit the expressions of interest to the U.S. Department of
Energy, Golden Field Office, Andrew R. Trenka, 1617 Cole Boulevard,
Golden, CO 80401-3393.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew R. Trenka, DOE Golden Field
Office, 1617 Cole Boulevard, Golden, CO 80401-3393, via facsimile at
(303) 275-4753, or electronically at andy_trenka@nrel.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DOE is sponsoring the demonstration of an
enzyme sugar platform. This demonstration project is a concentrated
effort to use a conversion process based on the low-cost enzymes being
developed under major DOE cost-shared projects by Genencor
International and Novozymes Biotech Inc., to convert a large volume of
biomass into cost-effective alternative transportation fuels and/or
chemicals. The initial commercialization of the platform technologies
may use biomass wastes and residues. The demonstration plant will
provide engineering data to reduce risk, enable process guarantees and
assure commercial development of the technology. Each firm,
partnership, or consortia may, at its option, utilize, via a
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA), the DOE
laboratories active in the DOE Biofuels research program, i.e. National
Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(ORNL), etc. These laboratories could contribute specialized
capabilities, facilities, or equipment to the project that would
complement the partnership's capabilities. The winning team or teams
will be expected to carry out multi-year technology development and
demonstration efforts, including the construction and operation of the
platform demonstration plant at a scale sufficient to prove the
technical and economic feasibility of feedstock handling, biomass
fractionation, enzymatic cellulose hydrolysis, and product
fermentation(s) to products. Initial discussions suggest this scale may
need to be 40-50 tons per day of input biomass feedstock (dry basis),
with corn stover identified as the most plentiful agricultural residue
feedstock. The scale of the plant, the feedstock, and the slate of end
products will be open to the results of the initial conceptual design
and technology research. However, the final products must be based on
sugar fermentation and whatever feedstock is chosen should have the
potential to lead to significant reductions of imported petroleum,
e.g., several billion gallons per year.
DOE expects the industrial partners' cost-share contribution to the
initial solicitation to be at least 50% of the initial costs; however,
if lower, the rational should be fully explained. Higher cost-shares
will be encouraged. DOE intends to share the cost of the FY 2004 and FY
2005 demonstration plant construction efforts, with the industrial
partners' contribution being at least 50% of the construction and
operating costs (statutory requirement). DOE intends that its partners
will have demonstrated experience in the design, construction, and
operation of transportation fuels, chemicals, and/or biomass processing
facilities, in addition to demonstrated access to financial markets to
facilitate eventual commercialization of these technologies. Interested
parties should include the following in their expressions of interest:
(1) Experience;
(2) Types of partner organizations (private, public, non-profit)
with which they contemplate teaming (including anticipated DOE
laboratory involvement);
(3) Any plans to co-locate the demonstration plant with an existing
facility;
(4) The types of financial resources they would use to fund their
cost-share of the design, process research, construction, and operation
phases of the project;
(5) How they will integrate the ongoing research being undertaken
by Genencor International and/or Novozymes Biotech, Inc., to produce
low-cost cellulases;
(6) The approach to be followed for the planned solicitations;
(7) The approximate budget required to design, construct, and
initially operate the demonstration plant;
(8) The approximate size and cost of the demonstration plant to
prove the commercial viability of the conversion processes; and
(9) Any additional information or comments to assist in drafting
the solicitation.
DOE held a preview technology review in Golden, Colorado, on
January 30-31, 2002, and is scheduling a second pre-solicitation
meeting in Golden, Colorado in May 2002 (specific date to be
determined), for all interested parties to discuss the planned
solicitation(s), DOE contracting procedures, intellectual property, the
use of government-owned facilities, cost-sharing principles, and other
issues.
Information about the platform project, DOE's cost-shared enzyme
cost reduction activities, current NREL enzymatic hydrolysis research
efforts and technology assessment, the DOE Biofuels program, and the
pre-solicitation meeting can be found at the following URL: http://
www.ott.doe.gov/biofuels/enzyme_sugar_platform.html.
Issued in Golden, Colorado, on February 14, 2002.
Matthew A. Barron,
Contracting Officer, Office of Acquisition and Financial Assistance.
[FR Doc. 02-7075 Filed 3-22-02; 8:45 am]
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