Release Date: May 19, 2008 |
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DOE Launches 30th Annual University Coal Research Competition
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Washington, DC - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released a funding opportunity announcement calling on U.S. colleges and universities to propose new projects to enhance the long-term use of coal. The announcement launches the 30th year of DOE's University Coal Research (UCR) program, the Department's longest-running student-teacher research grant program.
Since the program's inception in 1979, nearly 1,765 students have received hands-on research experience investigating long-term solutions for clean and efficient use of coal. The program supports DOE's continued commitment to improving the environmental performance of our Nation's most abundant energy resource. This year, the program will make available $2.4 million to fund projects with a maximum of $300,000 per project. Each project will involve one or two colleges or universities and will extend over 36 months. Research proposals are being sought in three areas of interest:
Proposals are due by June 10, 2008. The National Energy Technology Laboratory, which implements the program for the Energy Department, will name the winning projects in December 2008. |
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