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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 7,1995 PSA#1362Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439 A -- INDUSTRIAL PARTNER(S) SOUGHT FOR ALTERNATIVE FEEDSTOCKS PROGRAM
Contact Natalia Meshkov (TEL: 708-252-5234, FAX: 708-252-9281, EMAIL:
Natalia_Meshkov@QMGATE.anl.gov). Industrial Partner(s) sought for
alternative feedstocks program. The U.S. Department of Energy, Office
of Industrial Technologies, Alternative Feedstocks Program has
developed a team with expertise in the conversion of biomass to
industrial chemicals within its National Laboratory System and is
seeking Industrial Partner(s) to team with the National Laboratory
Consortium (Argonne National Laboratory, Idaho National Engineering
Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest Laboratory) to further the
development of viable processes for the conversion of biomass to
chemical feedstocks. The current program initially targeted succinic
acid as a chemical intermediate that can be converted into a multitude
of oxygenated chemicals. The industrial partner may elect to join in
the development of a production process for succinic acid and its
derivatives, or may propose other organic chemicals that may be
produced from biomass starting materials. The Department is willing to
consider research and development on any chemical derived from biomass
that can be shown to have significant positive economic impact after a
successful process for conversion is developed. The following
requirements must be satisfied to allow consideration under the
Alternative Feedstocks Program: (1) the product, process, project will
use biomass-derived feedstocks (agricultural or forestry based, or
related wastes), (2) the product will not be a fuel (fuel additives may
be acceptable); (3) the product will have an identifiable market
potential of at least 108-109 lb/yr; (4) economic estimates show that
the economic value of the product is greater than the cost of the
feedstock (preferably by 30%). Selection criteria will also include but
not be limited to the level of cost-sharing (at least 50%), economic,
environmental and energy impact of the technology, relevant commercial
experience, past record of successful technology development,
capabilities, and potential impact on reducing petroleum use. An
informational meeting about the Alternative Feedstocks Program will be
held for prospective Industrial Partners on June 30, 1995, hosted by
Argonne National Laboratory at a location near the Chicago O'Hare
Airport. At the meeting, representatives from the five laboratories in
the National Laboratory Consortium will describe the current program,
the developments in the succinic acid project, and the related
technical capabilities and research thrusts that can be contributed by
the laboratories. There will be an opportunity for interested
companies to break off into private meetings where specific topics of
interest to individual companies will be discussed. An overview of the
contractual arrangements, including a description of possible
cooperative research and development agreements (e.g. CRADA or other
appropriate cooperative agreements), intellectual property
considerations and selection criteria for industrial partnerships will
also be addressed at the meeting. Funds will be applied primarily to
research conducted by the National Laboratory team to support the CRADA
and other arrangements. There may also be additional funding available
for selected proposals. Proposals from companies interested in
becoming industrial partners must be sent to Natalia Meshkov, ES/362,
Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Illinois
60439, by July 31, 1995. Proposals are expected to be selected by
August 15, 1995. To register for the meeting, for information on
meeting location, and for a background information packet contact
Natalia Meshkov (TEL: 708-252-5234, FAX 708-252-9281, EMAIL:
Natalia_Meshkov@QMGATE.anl.gov). (152) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0006 19950606\A-0006.SOL)
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