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Department of Energy
National Energy Technology Laboratory

Site Characterization of Promising
Geologic Formations for CO2

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FOA - Site Characterization
of Promising Geologic
Formations for CO2

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Application Deadline

The application is due on August 3, 2009 at 8:00 PM Eastern Time. Please note: Important information re registration and other pre-submission requirements are included in the funding opportunity announcement (FOA). Please refer to the FOA for details.

Anticipated Notice of Selection: August 2009
Anticipated Award Date: December 2009
Total Funding Available: $49,750,000
Award Instrument: Cooperative Agreements

Eligibility Requirements

All domestic entities are eligible to apply, except other federal agencies and nonprofit organizations described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code that engaged in lobbying activities after December 31, 1995.

Program Description

In this FOA the Department of Energy (DOE) seeks to develop comprehensive data sets of formation characteristics (porosity, permeability, injectivity, mineralogy, saturations (if applicable), reservoir architecture, cap rock integrity, etc.); to determine usefulness of potential geologic storage sites; to augment existing data sets and refine best practices for approving storage site selection; and to characterize a minimum of ten distinct “high potential” geologic formations or reservoirs. Geologic formations to be evaluated may include saline formations, depleting/depleted oil fields (but not specifically or primarily for the purpose of enhanced oil recovery), or coal seams. The formation selected for characterization should represent a significant storage opportunity in the region with adequate seals to protect against adverse impacts on the overlying formation or risks to underground sources of drinking water and the surface. It is expected that these characterization projects will increase the DOE’s understanding of the potential for the formations to safely and permanently store CO2. The projects will also support the President’s energy goals: develop and deploy near zero emission coal technologies; make the U.S. a leader on climate change; transfer carbon capture and sequestration technology globally; reduce our greenhouse gas emissions 80 percent by 2050; and increase carbon capture and sequestration technology funding.

Cost Sharing

The cost share must be at least 20% of the total allowable costs for R&D projects and must come from non-federal sources unless otherwise allowed by law.

Topic Areas

Title Total Estimated Federal Funding Anticipated Award Size Award Type Anticipated Number of Awards Award Ceiling/ Floor Period of Performance
Site Characterization of Promising Geologic Formations for CO2 $49,750,000 $4.975M Cooperative Agreement Minimum of 10 $4.975M/
$3M
Up to 3 years