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Mod 004- The purpose of this modification is to provide clarification on where to upload 1-page letters of prospective interest in hosting research from offshore wind developers with projects in relevant geographic locations. See pages 52, 58, and 59.
Mod 003 - The purpose of this modification is to make the following change to Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Number DE-FOA-0002237: "Offshore Wind Energy Environmental Research and Instrumentation Validation": Update the following in the Table on the FOA Cover Page (see page 1):• Submission Deadline for Full Applications;• Expected Submission Deadline for Replies to Reviewer Comments;• Expected Date for EERE Selection Notifications; and• Expected Timeframe for Award Negotiations.
Mod 002 - The purpose of this modification is to make the following change to Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Number DE-FOA-0002237: "Offshore Wind Energy Environmental Research and Instrumentation Validation": Provide clarification that Concept Papers and Full Applications for Topic Areas 1, 2 and 3--Sub-Topic 1 may cover more than one technology and research focus. See pages 49 and 52.
Mod 001 - The purpose of this modification is to make the following changes to Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Number DE-FOA-0002237: "Offshore Wind Energy Environmental Research and Instrumentation Validation":1) Delete references to EERE Program Information Center (EPIC) and replace with references to EERE Exchange. (All submissions shall be submitted to through the EERE Exchange Website at: https://eere-exchange. energy.
gov/. All questions related to this FOA shall be sent to the FOA Inbox OSWENVFOA@ee. doe.
gov.; 2) Update the individual award celling as shown on Page 35;3) Remove references to Executive Order 13950, Combating Race and Sex Stereotyping;4) Add Implementation of Executive Order 13798, Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty to Section VI. B. xvii;5) Add Table of Personnel to Section VI.
B. xviii; and6) Add Budget for DOE/NNSA FFRDC to Section IV. D.
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In conjunction with the National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP), and in coordination with partnering agencies, the Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO) is releasing a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) to support regionally focused, coordinated research efforts to increase understanding of the environmental impacts of offshore wind development as well as to advance and validate technical readiness of tools for monitoring and minimizing impacts.
This FOA will support work across three Topic Areas: 1 Development of methodologies and evaluation of offshore wind impacts on wildlife in U.S. Atlantic waters; 2 Development of methodologies and evaluation of offshore wind impacts on the ecology of commercially fished species in US Atlantic waters; and 3 Environmental baseline studies and environmental monitoring technology development and validation focused on U.S. waters off of the U.S. West Coast, in preparation for future floating offshore wind development.
DOE anticipates issuing a single award of up to $7. 5 million for Topic Area 1, a single award of up to $3. 5 million for Topic Area 2, and 3–4 awards ranging from $750,000 to $2 million for Topic Area 3.
Additional cost share of 30% is required for Topic Areas 1 and 2 and 20% is required for Topic Area 3. To view the complete FOA Document, visit the EERE Exchange website at https://eere-exchange. energy.
gov/. To apply to this FOA, applicants must submit application materials through the EERE Exchange website. Funding Opportunity Number: DE-FOA-0002237.
Assistance Listing: 81. 087. Funding Instrument: CA.
Category: EN. Award Amount: $250K – $7. 5M per award.
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