by ELIZABETH TELAN Targeted News Service
WASHINGTON, April 16 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory announced that it expects to award up to 24 cooperative agreements for the development for a suite of natural gas leak mitigation technologies that will enable companies to effectively mitigate leaks to better quantify methane emissions from the natural gas value chain.
The estimated total program funding available was cited as $19 million. The agency said the grant was associated with a) science and technology and other research and development, b) energy, c) environment and d) natural resources.
This funding opportunity is open to state, county, city, township and special district governments; Native American tribal governments and organizations; institutions of higher education; Historically Black Colleges and Universities; Tribally-Controlled Colleges and Universities; non-profits; for-profits; small businesses; eligible agencies of the federal government; and faith-based or community organizations.
The funding opportunity number is DE-FOA-0001538 (CFDA 81.089). It was posted on April 14 with an application closing date of June 13.
For more information, contact John R. Hatfield, John.Hatfield@netl.doe.gov.
Myron Struck, editor, Targeted News Service, Springfield, Va., 703/304-1897; editor@targetednews.com; http://www.targetednews.com
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