A researcher loads feedstock into reactors at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) Integrated Biorefinery Research Facility. Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL
July 19, 2024
BY U.S. Department of Energy
The U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office's Feedstock- Conversion Interface Consortium intends to issue an industrial partnership call (IPC) to allow collaboration between industry stakeholders and FCIC researchers. These partnerships will address the cost and risk impacts of feedstock and process variability across the bioenergy and bioproducts value chain.
Research areas may include biomass supply, handling, transport, storage, preprocessing, and initial chemical conversion. To maximize the likelihood of near-term impact for industrial partners, the FCIC seeks to fund projects that leverage existing capabilities and facilities and do not require novel model or tool development.
The intended IPC will have three topic areas to allow for a range of FCIC partnership potential:
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Topic Area | Estimated Maximum Duration (months) | Minimum Cost Share | CRADA Required? |
CRADA Partnerships | 36 | 20% (in-kind or cash) | Yes |
Technical Assistance | 6 | None | No |
Biorefinery Technical Assistance | 24 | 50% (in-kind) | No |
Proposals should clearly identify how the work addresses an aspect of BETO’s goals to 1) decarbonize the transportation sector by producing cost-effective sustainable aviation fuel and other strategic fuels, 2) produce cost-effective sustainable bioproducts to decarbonize the industrial sector, and 3) decarbonize the agricultural sector and other carbon drawdown technologies. All DOE funding will go directly to the national laboratories to execute the scope of the project.
The intended IPC is expected to be released in September 2024. If applicants wish to receive official notifications and information from the FCIC regarding this IPC, they should subscribe to FCIC updates via the form on the FCIC website. If the IPC is released, applications will be accepted only via fcic@nrel.gov.
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A Notice of Intent (NOI) is issued so that interested parties are aware of the FCIC’s intention to issue this IPC in the near term. All the information contained in this NOI is subject to change. The FCIC will not respond to questions concerning this NOI. If the IPC is released, the FCIC will provide avenues for potential applicants to submit questions and discuss scope and associated FCIC capabilities.
Learn more about FCIC and visit Bioenergy Technologies Office Funding Opportunities for other upcoming funding opportunities.
This is a Notice of Intent only. The FCIC may issue an IPC as described herein, may issue an IPC that is significantly different than the IPC described herein, or may not issue an IPC at all.
The FCIC is funded by BETO and is a collaboration of industry advisors and researchers at nine DOE national laboratories. FCIC national laboratory partners include Argonne National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, the National Energy Technology Laboratory, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories.
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