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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03022022 PACAB LAYDOWN - Andy Baker DOE Funding Oppty220302 PACAB LAYDOWN U.S. DEPARTMENT of Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY Andy Baker Presentation ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Technical Partnerships FOA Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Number: DE-FOA-0002573 FOA Type: Initial CFDA Number: 81.086 FOA Issue Date: 1/25/2022 Submission Deadline for Full Applications: 3/18/2022 5:00pm ET Expected Submission Deadline for Replies to Reviewer Comments: 4/22/2022 5:00pm ET Expected Date for EERE Selection Notifications: 6/9/2022 Expected Timeframe for Award Negotiations: June 2022 - September 2022 • To apply to this FOA, applicants must register with and submit application materials through EERE Exchange at https://eere-Exchange.energV.gov, EERE's online application portal. • Applicants must designate primary and backup points -of -contact in EERE Exchange with whom EERE will communicate to conduct award negotiations. If an application is selected for award negotiations, it is not a commitment to issue an award. It is imperative that the applicant/selectee be responsive during award negotiations and meet negotiation deadlines. Failure to do so may result in cancelation of further award negotiations and rescission of the selection. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe. go>> Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahg.doe.gol, Include FOA name and number in subject line. U.S. DEPARTMENT of Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Table of Contents Tableof Contents................................................................................................................................................... ii I. Funding Opportunity Description.................................................................................................................6 A. Background and Context.................................................................................................................................6 i. Background and Purpose............................................................................................................................6 ii. Technology Space and Strategic Goals.......................................................................................................7 iii. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...................................................................................................................8 B. Topic Areas....................................................................................................................................................10 C. Applications Specifically Not of Interest........................................................................................................23 D. Authorizing Statutes......................................................................................................................................23 II. Award Information..................................................................................................................................... 23 A. Award Overview............................................................................................................................................23 i. Estimated Funding....................................................................................................................................23 ii. Period of Performance.............................................................................................................................25 iii. New Applications Only.............................................................................................................................26 B. EERE Funding Agreements............................................................................................................................26 i. Cooperative Agreements..........................................................................................................................26 ii. Funding Agreements with Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDCs) ...................26 III. Eligibility Information................................................................................................................................. 27 A. Eligible Applicants.........................................................................................................................................27 i. Individuals.................................................................................................................................................27 ii. Domestic Entities.....................................................................................................................................27 iii. Foreign Entities.........................................................................................................................................27 iv. Incorporated Consortia............................................................................................................................28 V. Unincorporated Consortia........................................................................................................................28 B. Cost Sharing...................................................................................................................................................29 i. Legal Responsibility..................................................................................................................................30 ii. Cost Share Allocation................................................................................................................................30 iii. Cost Share Types and Allowability............................................................................................................30 iv. Cost Share Contributions by FFRDCs........................................................................................................31 V. Cost Share Verification.............................................................................................................................31 vi. Cost Share Payment..................................................................................................................................31 C. Compliance Criteria.......................................................................................................................................32 i. Compliance Criteria..................................................................................................................................32 D. Responsiveness Criteria.................................................................................................................................33 E. Other Eligibility Requirements......................................................................................................................33 i. Requirements for DOE/NNSA and non-DOE/NNSA Federally Funded Research and Development Centers Included as a Subrecipient..........................................................................................................33 F. Limitation on Full Applications Eligible for Review.......................................................................................34 G. Questions Regarding Eligibility......................................................................................................................34 IV. Application and Submission Information....................................................................................................34 A. Application Process.......................................................................................................................................34 i. Additional Information on EERE Exchange...............................................................................................36 B. Application Forms.........................................................................................................................................36 C. Content and Form of the Full Application.....................................................................................................36 i. Full Application Content Requirements....................................................................................................37 Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe. gol, Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahg.doe.gol, Include FOA name and number in subject line. U.S. DEPARTMENT of Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY ii. Technical Volume.....................................................................................................................................38 iii. Resumes ................................................................................................................................................... 47 iv. Letters of Commitment............................................................................................................................48 V. Statement of Project Objectives (SOPO)..................................................................................................48 vi. SF-424: Application for Federal Assistance...............................................................................................49 vii. Budget Justification Workbook................................................................................................................49 viii. Summary/Abstract for Public Release......................................................................................................49 ix. Summary Slide..........................................................................................................................................50 X. Subrecipient Budget Justification (if applicable)......................................................................................50 xi. Budget for DOE/NNSA FFRDC (if applicable)............................................................................................50 xii. Authorization for non-DOE/NNSA or DOE/NNSA FFRDCs (if applicable).................................................51 xiii. SF-LLL: Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (required).................................................................................51 xiv. Waiver Requests: Foreign Entity and Foreign Work (if applicable)..........................................................51 xv. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan..........................................................................................................52 xvi. Current and Pending Support...................................................................................................................53 D. Content and Form of Replies to Reviewer Comments..................................................................................55 E. Post Selection Information Requests............................................................................................................56 F. Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number, Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and System for Award Management (SAM)..................................................................................................................56 G. Submission Dates and Times.........................................................................................................................56 H. Intergovernmental Review............................................................................................................................57 I. Funding Restrictions......................................................................................................................................57 i. Allowable Costs........................................................................................................................................57 ii. Pre -Award Costs.......................................................................................................................................57 iii. Performance of Work in the United States (Foreign Work Waiver).........................................................58 iv. Construction.............................................................................................................................................59 V. Foreign Travel...........................................................................................................................................59 vi. Equipment and Supplies...........................................................................................................................59 vii. Domestic Preference — Infrastructure Projects........................................................................................59 viii. Lobbying...................................................................................................................................................60 ix. Risk Assessment........................................................................................................................................60 X. Invoice Review and Approval...................................................................................................................60 V. Application Review Information................................................................................................................. 61 A. Technical Review Criteria..............................................................................................................................61 i. Full Applications.......................................................................................................................................61 ii. Criteria for Replies to Reviewer Comments.............................................................................................64 B. Standards for Application Evaluation............................................................................................................64 C. Other Selection Factors.................................................................................................................................65 i. Program Policy Factors.............................................................................................................................65 D. Evaluation and Selection Process..................................................................................................................65 i. Overview................................................................................................................................................... 65 ii. Pre -Selection Interviews...........................................................................................................................66 iii. Pre -Selection Clarification........................................................................................................................66 iv. Recipient Integrity and Performance Matters..........................................................................................67 V. Selection...................................................................................................................................................67 E. Anticipated Notice of Selection and Award Negotiation Dates....................................................................67 VI. Award Administration Information.............................................................................................................68 A. Award Notices...............................................................................................................................................68 i. Ineligible Submissions...............................................................................................................................68 ii. Concept Paper Notifications.....................................................................................................................68 iii. Full Application Notifications....................................................................................................................68 Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAL.ee.doe.go1, Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupportLahg.doe. gol, Include FOA name and number in subject line. U.S. DEPARTMENT of Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY iv. Successful Applicants................................................................................................................................69 V. Alternate Selection Determinations.........................................................................................................69 vi. Unsuccessful Applicants...........................................................................................................................69 B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements........................................................................................69 i. Registration Requirements.......................................................................................................................69 ii. Award Administrative Requirements.......................................................................................................71 iii. Foreign National Access............................................................................................................................71 iv. Subaward and Executive Reporting..........................................................................................................71 V. National Policy Requirements..................................................................................................................71 vi. Environmental Review in Accordance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) ..........................71 vii. Applicant Representations and Certifications..........................................................................................72 viii. Statement of Federal Stewardship...........................................................................................................74 ix. Statement of Substantial Involvement.....................................................................................................74 X. Subject Invention Utilization Reporting....................................................................................................74 xi. Intellectual Property Provisions................................................................................................................74 xii. Reporting..................................................................................................................................................75 xiii. Go/No-Go Review.....................................................................................................................................75 xiv. Conference Spending................................................................................................................................75 xv. Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Financing Statements.........................................................................76 xvi. Implementation of Executive Order 13798, Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty ....................76 xvii. Participants and Collaborating Organizations..........................................................................................76 xviii. Current and Pending Support...................................................................................................................77 xix. Conflict of Interest Policy..........................................................................................................................77 xx. U.S. Manufacturing Commitments...........................................................................................................77 xxi. Data Management Plan(DMP).................................................................................................................79 VII. Questions/Agency Contacts........................................................................................................................79 Vill. Other Information......................................................................................................................................80 A. FOA Modifications.........................................................................................................................................80 B. Government Right to Reject or Negotiate.....................................................................................................80 C. Commitment of Public Funds........................................................................................................................80 D. Treatment of Application Information..........................................................................................................80 E. Evaluation and Administration by Non -Federal Personnel...........................................................................81 F. Notice Regarding Eligible/Ineligible Activities...............................................................................................81 G. Notice of Right to Conduct a Review of Financial Capability.........................................................................82 H. Requirement for Full and Complete Disclosure............................................................................................82 I. Retention of Submissions..............................................................................................................................82 J. Title to Subject Inventions.............................................................................................................................82 K. Government Rights in Subject Inventions.....................................................................................................83 L. Rights in Technical Data................................................................................................................................84 M. Copyright.......................................................................................................................................................85 N. Export Control...............................................................................................................................................85 O. Personally Identifiable Information (PII).......................................................................................................85 P. Annual Independent Audits..........................................................................................................................86 Appendix A — Cost Share Information.................................................................................................................. 87 Appendix B — Sample Cost Share Calculation for Blended Cost Share Percentage................................................92 Appendix C — Waiver Requests and Approval Processes: 1. Foreign Entity Participation as the Prime Recipient; and 2. Performance of Work in the United States (Foreign Work Waiver)...........................................................94 AppendixE — Glossary.......................................................................................................................................... 96 Appendix F — Definition of Technology Readiness Levels..................................................................................... 98 Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe. gol, Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahg.doe.gol, Include FOA name and number in subject line. iv U.S. DEPARTMENT of Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY AppendixG — List of Acronyms............................................................................................................................99 Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with SERE Exchange? Email SERE-ExchangfSupportkhg.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. v U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY I. Funding Opportunity Description A. Background and Context L Background and Purpose This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) seeks to empower regions to harness the benefits of a clean energy future. This FOA supports multiple avenues for localities to improve their energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and bolster their local workforce through research, development, demonstration, and deployment (RDD&D) projects for renewable -fueled energy systems and technical assistance to support manufacturers in adopting innovative, smart technologies to help better manage their energy use. Under this FOA, DOE will provide up to $7.5 million to support activities that drive innovation, deployment, and technical assistance activities for clean energy technologies that are critical for climate protection under two topics: 1) Demonstration of advanced technologies in a renewably -supplied district energy (DE) system that will reduce carbon emissions, and 2) A pilot program for a Regional Initiative to accelerate the uptake of smart manufacturing technologies integrated with systematic energy management practices to improve manufacturing energy efficiency and develop a highly skilled manufacturing workforce. The activities to be supported under this FOA are authorized under §911 the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which authorizes programs of "advanced technologies to improve the energy efficiency, environmental performance, and process efficiency of energy -intensive and waste -intensive industries." DE systems and energy management systems have been shown to be two effective ways for large energy users to improve efficiency, manage emissions, and bolster competitiveness. The U.S. manufacturing sector uses 25% of the nation's energy, has an annual energy bill generally exceeding $125 billion, and accounts for the vast majority of the industrial sector's carbon footprint. Efficiency improvements in manufacturing not only benefit the industrial sector but can also impact the energy efficiency and carbon intensity of products used throughout the economy. Because manufacturing is highly connected with other sectors of the economy, manufacturing activities stimulate economic activity beyond the manufacturing sector itself. Recent reports have indicated that every $1.00 spent in the U.S. manufacturing sector generates between $1.33 and $1.92 in other services and Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 6 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY more production',1—a multiplier higher than that of any other sector. Manufacturing also has a positive effect on overall employment, with manufacturing -related employment ranging from mining to warehousing, as well as engineering, financial, and legal services.3 This FOA supports workforce development around advanced manufacturing technologies that could have an even greater multiplier effect on employment than traditional manufacturing practices.' Building a clean and equitable energy economy and addressing the climate crisis is a top priority of the Biden Administration. This FOA will advance the Biden Administration's goals to achieve carbon pollution -free electricity by 2035 and to "deliver an equitable, clean energy future, and put the United States on a path to achieve net -zero emissions, economy -wide, by no later than 2050"5 to the benefit of all Americans. The Department of Energy is committed to pushing the frontiers of science and engineering, catalyzing clean energy jobs through research, development, demonstration, and deployment (RDD&D), and ensuring environmental justice and inclusion of underserved communities. The activities to be funded under this FOA will support the government -wide approach to the climate crisis by driving the innovation that can lead to the deployment of clean energy technologies, which are critical for climate protection. As explained above, the activities funded under this FOA will support the goals of carbon pollution -free electricity by 2035 and net zero GHG emissions by 2050. ii. Technology Space and Strategic Goals To drive manufacturing innovation, spur job creation, and enhance manufacturing competitiveness, the Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) supports the development of innovative energy efficient and lower carbon - emitting manufacturing technologies and foundational, cross -cutting 1 "Manufacturing's Multiplier Effect is Stronger than Other Sectors" Manufacturing Institute. Updated April 2014. Available at: http://www.themanufacturinginstitute.org/Research/Facts-About-Manufacturing/Economy- andJobs/Multiplier/Multiplier.aspx. z Stephen Gold. "The Competitive Edge: Manufacturing's Multiplier Effect — It's Bigger Than You Think," by Stephen Gold, President and CEO, MAPI, IndustryWeek. Posted September 2, 2014. Available at: http://www.industryweek.com/global-economy/competitive-edge-manufacturings-multiplier-effect-its-biggeryou- think. 3 Thomas Kurfess. "Why Manufacturing Matters." The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). November 2013. Available at: https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/manufacturing- processing/whymanufacturing-matters. ' Joint Economic Committee. "Manufacturing Jobs for the Future." December 2013. Available at: https://www.eec.senate.gov/public/ cache/files/a5c87e25-ff51-4b4f-9ced-2ee4bObeel2f/lec- manufacturingreport---final-combined-version.pdf. 5 Executive Order 14008, "Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad," January 27, 2021. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOALaw.doe. gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY manufacturing processes, information, and materials critical to efficient and competitive domestic manufacturing. AMO's goals include stimulating technology innovation, improving the energy productivity of U.S. manufacturing while reducing its carbon footprint, and enabling the manufacture of clean energy technologies and other cutting -edge products in the United States. AMO supports research, development, demonstration, technical assistance and workforce training activities with national laboratories, companies (for -profit and not -for profit), state and local governments, and universities through competitive, merit reviewed funding opportunities designed to accelerate innovation in manufacturing technologies. This FOA will focus on demonstrating advanced technologies, with an emphasis on clean, flexible DE systems supplied by renewable energy and future implementation of regional support for the utilization of smart manufacturing technologies. Flexible renewable energy capabilities will be leveraged to support electric power and thermal energy processes. AMO's vision and mission, as well as the strategic goals, targets, and metrics for key technology focus areas, are described in the Draft AMO Multi -Year Program Plan (MYPP).6 AMO's strategic goals supported by this FOA are to: • Reduce the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions related to U.S. manufacturing • Leverage diverse domestic renewable energy resources in U.S. manufacturing, while strengthening environmental stewardship • Transition DOE supported innovative technologies and practices into U.S. manufacturing capabilities • Strengthen and advance the U.S. manufacturing workforce iii. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion It is the policy of the Biden Administration that: [T]he Federal Government should pursue a comprehensive approach to advancing equity' for all, including people of color 6 AMO Multi -year Program Plan. Available at: Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) Multi -Year Program Plan For Fiscal Years 2017 Through 2021 1 Department of Energy ' The term "equity" means the consistent and systematic fair, just, and impartial treatment of all individuals, including individuals who belong to underserved communities that have been denied such treatment, such as Black, Latino, and Indigenous and Native American persons, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY and others who have been historically underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected by persistent poverty and inequality. Affirmatively advancing equity, civil rights, racial justice, and equal opportunity is the responsibility of the whole of our Government. Because advancing equity requires a systematic approach to embedding fairness in decision -making processes, executive departments and agencies (agencies) must recognize and work to redress inequities in their policies and programs that serve as barriers to equal opportunity. By advancing equity across the Federal Government, we can create opportunities for the improvement of communities that have been historically underserved, which benefits everyone.$ As part of this whole of government approach, this FOA seeks to encourage the participation of underserved communities' and underrepresented groups. Applicants are highly encouraged to include individuals from groups historically underrepresented10,11 in STEM on their project teams. As part of the application, persons of color; members of religious minorities; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) persons; persons with disabilities; persons who live in rural areas; and persons otherwise adversely affected by persistent poverty or inequality. 8 Executive Order 13985, "Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government" (Jan. 20, 2021). 9 The term "underserved communities" refers to populations sharing a particular characteristic, as well as geographic communities, that have been systematically denied a full opportunity to participate in aspects of economic, social, and civic life, as exemplified by the list of in the definition of "equity." E.O. 13985. For purposes of this FOA, as applicable to geographic communities, applicants can refer to economically distressed communities identified by the Internal Revenue Service as Qualified Opportunity Zones; communities identified as disadvantaged or underserved communities by their respective States; communities identified on the Index of Deep Disadvantage referenced at https://news.umich.edu/new-index-ranks-americas-100-most-disadvantaged- communities/, and communities that otherwise meet the definition of "underserved communities" stated above. "According to the National Science Foundation's 2019 report titled, "Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering", women, persons with disabilities, and underrepresented minority groups —blacks or African Americans, Hispanics or Latinos, and American Indians or Alaska Natives —are vastly underrepresented in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields that drive the energy sector. That is, their representation in STEM education and STEM employment is smaller than their representation in the U.S. population. https://ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsfl9304/digest/about-this-report For example, in the U.S., Hispanics, African Americans and American Indians or Alaska Natives make up 24 percent of the overall workforce, yet only account for 9 percent of the country's science and engineering workforce. DOE seeks to inspire underrepresented Americans to pursue careers in energy and support their advancement into leadership positions. https://www.energy.gov/articles/introducing-minorities-energy-initiative 11 See also. Note that Congress recognized in section 305 of the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act of 2017, Public Law 114-329: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EEPE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 9 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY applicants are required to describe how diversity, equity, and inclusion objectives will be incorporated in the project. Specifically, applicants are required to submit a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan that describes the actions the applicant will take to foster a welcoming and inclusive environment, support people from underrepresented groups in STEM, advance equity, and encourage the inclusion of individuals from these groups in the project; and the extent the project activities will be located in or benefit underserved communities. (See Section IV.C.xv). The plan should include at least one SMART (Specific, Measurable, Assignable, Realistic and Time -Related) milestone per budget period supported by metrics to measure the success of the proposed actions. This plan will be evaluated as part of the technical review process, and incorporated into the award if selected. Further, Minority Serving Institutions12, Minority Business Enterprises, Minority Owned Businesses, Woman Owned Businesses, Veteran Owned Businesses, or entities located in an underserved community that meet the eligibility requirements (See Section III) are encouraged to apply as the prime applicant or participate on an application as a proposed partner to the prime applicant. The Selection Official may consider the inclusion of these types of entities as part of the selection decision (See Section V.C.i). B. Topic Areas Topic Area 1: Advanced Technology Demonstration in a Renewably Supplied District Energy System Topic Area 1 Background: In a district energy (DE) system, a central plant (or plants) produces steam, hot water, or chilled water distributed through a network of insulated pipes to provide nearby buildings with space conditioning, domestic hot water and/or process heating. Providing heating and/or cooling from a central plant generally increases efficiency, requiring less fuel and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and displaces the need to install separate space heating and (1) [I]t is critical to our Nation's economic leadership and global competitiveness that the United States educate, train, and retain more scientists, engineers, and computer scientists; (2) there is currently a disconnect between the availability of and growing demand for STEM -skilled workers; (3) historically, underrepresented populations are the largest untapped STEM talent pools in the United States; and (4) given the shifting demographic landscape, the United States should encourage full participation of individuals from underrepresented populations in STEM fields. 12 Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), including Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Other Minority Institutions as educational entities recognized by the Office of Civil Rights (OCR), U.S. Department of Education, and identified on the OCR's Department of Education U.S. accredited postsecondary minorities' institution list. See https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/edlite-minorityinst.htmI. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 10 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY cooling systems in each building. The scale of DE systems allows the use of technologies, fuels and industrial -grade equipment that would not be economical in individual buildings, further enhancing efficiency, flexibility and reliability. The more than 660 DE systems operating in the United States provide heating to an estimated 5.5 billion square -feet of floor space and cooling to 1.9 billion square - feet of floor space (2012 data), serving a diverse mix of applications including college and university campuses, central business districts, residential and mixed - use clusters, healthcare and research campuses, military bases, industrial facilities and government complexes13 Sustainability goals and the drive to enhance energy security to support critical facilities and business continuity are increasing the deployment of combined heat and power (CHP), microgrids and renewable resources in DE systems. Supplying district energy with clean energy technologies like renewably -fueled CHP, biomass, thermal energy storage, geothermal, or solar thermal systems provides an opportunity to further increase energy efficiency and decrease carbon emissions. CHP is utilized in 281 district energy systems, providing over 6,700 MW of capacity and generating 30 million MWh of electricity annually (2012 data).14 Microgrids anchored by efficient CHP and energy storage can further enhance the resilience of DE systems and enable greater integration of renewable resources such as geothermal, solar hot water, solar PV and biomass. There are currently 23 DE systems in the U.S. that utilize geothermal energy to providing heating serviceS15 and 22 systems that use biomass fuels for all or a portion of their energy production16 Topic Area 1 Opportunity: The ability of district energy systems to use local renewable fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal, or solar thermal, and the flexibility of systems to use multiple types of energy contributes to the energy security and sustainability of communities and campuses served by district energy. The use of local low carbon fuels such as biogas, landfill gas, waste wood, and agricultural waste may avoid environmental impacts such as landfill methane emissions or overcrowding of landfills. Furthermore, the economies of scale inherent with district energy systems enables the use of larger, more efficient, and often less emitting equipment, and allows the use of more effective emission control technologies. The use of geothermal or solar thermal resources can significantly reduce the is Data provided by the International District Energy Association. 14 Report by ICF International, LLC. for the US Energy Information: https://www.eia.gov/analysis/studies/buildings/districtservices " National Renewable Energy Laboratory. 2021 U.S. Geothermal Power Production and District Heating Market Report. https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy2losti/78291.pdf " U.S. Energy Information Administration. U.S. District Energy Services Market Characterization. February 2018 https://www.eia.gov/analysis/studies/buildings/districtservices/pdf/districtservices.pdf Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe. gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 11 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY amount of combustion fuels that are needed to raise steam or hot water to required temperatures by preheating water or directly fueling low -temperature DE systems. Systems with multiple fuel options are not solely dependent on a single resource stream or imported fuel supply, which increases purchasing options and the ability to adjust as prices fluctuate or supplies are constrained17. This can strengthen local economies and improve energy security in the near - term, while providing a platform for communities to plan for a future with infrastructure that can accommodate a variety of low carbon energy solutions. Local district energy systems configured with Flexible CHP18, battery or thermal energy storage, or other renewable sources can be further optimized to deliver services needed to balance and support stability of the electric grid, especially during peak times of day or days when demand is high due to extreme temperatures. This reduces strain on the regional electricity distribution grid, cuts emissions from peaking units, and avoids causes for brown -outs or black- outs, thus protecting the local economy. District energy systems with Flexible CHP, storage, or renewable resources that can efficiently and quickly ramp up and down when needed in response to signals from grid operators can also support greater integration of wind and solar generation into the grid and within a DE system's microgrid itself by mitigating the inherent variability of these resources. Topic Area 1 Technology Focus: AMO seeks to fund projects that would design, construct, and demonstrate the use/operation of advanced district energy systems supplied by renewable resources. Fuel flexible systems and systems incorporating Flexible CHP, thermal or electric energy storage, or other renewable sources (ie. biomass, geothermal, solar PV, solar thermal, wind, etc) are further encouraged and will receive additional consideration. Also of interest is the conversion of existing fossil -fueled thermal energy generation equipment or CHP systems in district energy systems to renewable fuels. It is the intent of this solicitation to establish the technical basis for utilization of renewable energy systems broadly in district energy applications. Advanced District Energy Systems: Topic Area 1 seeks demonstration projects to validate operation and performance of advanced renewably supplied district 1' For example, the dual fuel CHP system at the James H. Quillen Medical Center uses biogas from a nearby landfill and can use natural gas if biogas is unavailable. 18 DOE recently announced a program to develop Flexible CHP systems that would be able to serve as generation assets for the grid. Energy Department Selects Seven Projects to Develop Combined Heat and Power Technologies that Offer Services to the Electric Grid. https://www.energy.gov/eere/articles/energy-department-selects-seven- proiects-develop-combined-heat-and-power-technologies Questions about this FOA9 Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 12 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY energy systems that present significant improvement over existing systems. Such improvements should be in terms of efficiency, reliability, flexibility, criteria pollutant and carbon emissions and cost competitiveness. Proposals should describe the innovation drivers and challenges, identify the potential for replication and the underlying value proposition, quantify the anticipated pollutant and carbon dioxide emissions reduction potential at the site, and highlight opportunities for diversity, equity and inclusion as well as environmental justice and the potential to positively impact underserved communities. In addition to demonstrating the noted system improvements: • If the DE system incorporates a micro -grid, it must be able to comply with the functions defined by applicable reference standards and must be capable of implementing a communication interface for coordination and control with the DE system. 19 • The system must meet established grid connection requirements that exist at the proposed site. • The system must meet or exceed the criteria pollutant emissions currently in place at the proposed site. • Smaller sized units (>100 kWe) may be used to establish system performance. However, supporting computational models must be able to extrapolate the efficiency and emissions performance to systems between 1 and 20 MWe. Applicants should describe in their technical approach how 19 Power electronics equipment and controls systems must be designed to enable engagement of a CHIP system, or other electricity generation system, with the DE system controls, including the ability to interoperate with multiple dispatchable generation sources and loads and ability to island from and reconnect with the larger grid; as defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 2030.7 - Standard for the Specification of Microgrid Controllers, and tested per IEEE 2030.8 - Standard for the Testing of Microgrid Controllers and the stringent requirements for interconnection at the distribution system level with high penetration of distributed generation, including utility -interactive grid -support functions, grid stabilizing response to abnormal conditions, and no impacts on power quality at the manufacturing site and other customer sites on the utility distribution system; compliance with the IEEE 1547-2018 - Standard for Interconnection and Interoperability of Distributed Energy Resources with Associated Electric Power Systems Interfaces, and tested per IEEE P1547.1-2020-Standard for Conformance Test Procedures for Equipment Interconnecting Distributed Energy Resources with Electric Power Systems and Associated Interfaces. Power electronics equipment and control systems must be capable of being integrated into a variety of existing and future CHIP systems without major modifications and provide a means to meet the IEEE 1547-2018 distribution grid requirement using a wide range of CHIP generator technologies. Questions about this FOA9 Email AMOTPFOAkee. doe. gov Problems with EEPE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 13 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY their technology would be capable of meeting the technical requirements on a 1-20 MWe system. Project Phases and Cost Share The proposed demonstration project should be organized into three distinct phases: • Research and development • Design and testing • Installation and demonstration. The cost share for Phase 1 and Phase 2 must be at least 20% of the total allowable costs (i.e., the sum of the government share, including FFRDC costs if applicable, and the recipient share of allowable costs equals the total allowable cost of the project). For Phase 3, the demonstration phase, the cost share must be at least 50% of total allowable costs. Topic Area 1 Candidate Targets and Metrics: Applications must clearly identify the starting and ending Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs — see Appendix E for definitions) for the project and justify the TRLs assigned. Proposed targets and measurement of progress toward meeting targets must be substantiated. Metrics should be specific to the proposed technology and must define appropriate benchmarks or baselines, minimum targets, and stretch targets. Applicants are encouraged to consider the following metrics as examples: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 14 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Stretch Baseline Objective/Goal Metric Minimum Performance/ Target Cost Carbon Reduction in the 20% 40% Applicant emissions carbon emissions at defined reduction the site as a percent of the existing site emissions System wide BTUs fuel 20% 40% Applicant energy input/BTUs defined efficiency delivered energy, above the existing baseline Heat recovery Reduction in the 20% 35% Applicant temperature defined threshold at which heat can reliably be reused, in OF. Reduced capital Reduction in US 20% 40% Applicant and operating Dollars relative to defined costs existing baseline (for operating costs) or modeled baseline (for capital costs) Resiliency Increase in number 25% 50% Applicant of continuous defined operating hours in the face of an electric grid outage For those applications that involve the installation of a flexible CHP system, the following additional metrics should be addressed: Objective/Goal Metric Minimum Stretch Baseline Target Target Performance/ Cost Reciprocating 30% 32% Applicant engine electricity defined Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 15 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY generation Electricity efficiency Turbine electricity 24% 27% Applicant generation at 50% load generation defined efficiency Reciprocating 45% 47% Applicant engine electricity defined Electricity generation generation at efficiency Turbine electricity 40% 42% Applicant 100% load generation defined efficiency CHP system Overall CHP system 80% 80% Applicant performance performance at all defined loads Topic Area 2: Regional Initiative to Integrate Smart Manufacturing and Energy Management Systems Topic Area 2 Background: The ISO 50001 energy management standard is the global standard and management model for continual improvement of energy performance. It impacts manufacturing efficiency, productivity, energy use and consumption. The international framework for energy management was developed by 56 countries, and with US leadership provides a flexible roadmap for organizations to meet their energy performance and carbon objectives while increasing their competitiveness. Smart technologies include advanced sensors, controls, software platforms and data analytics to improve productivity, precision, performance and use of material and energy resources. Smart manufacturing is the use of these technologies in an industrial setting and the empowering of workers with training and skills to use these technologies to create optimized and flexible production environments. Energy -efficiency related smart technologies include software that collects, tracks, analyzes, reports, and predicts energy consumption. Smart technologies provide information that makes energy performance visible so that individuals can make informed decisions to manage and optimize energy use. The implementation of an energy management system (EnMS), especially one based on the ISO 50001 Energy Management System standard, has proven to result in greater energy savings than the traditional project -by -project method of approaching energy efficiency and results in more sustainable year -over -year energy savings. An ISO 50001 certified EnMS establishes a business culture around Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(a�hq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 16 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY energy management by building institutional knowledge and engaging staff across an organization. It mitigates the potential for disruption to energy savings and decarbonization efforts when personnel change. It also creates a workforce skilled in identifying opportunities to reduce operating costs, identify potential solutions, and perform cost justification analyses. DOE research has found that an ISO 50001 certified energy management system (EnMS) results in persistent energy and cost savings over the long term, realizing approximately 4% year over year energy savings vs. 1% for facilities without an EnMS. Integrating smart technologies is likely to increase year over year savings while simultaneously reducing associated operating costs. Broad implementation of ISO 50001 across commercial and industrial sectors globally could drive cumulative energy savings of approximately 62 exajoules over the next ten years, saving over $600 billion in energy costs and avoiding 6,500 Mt of CO2 emissions. The projected annual emissions savings in the year 2030 are equivalent to removing 215 million passenger vehicles from the road per year20. The integration of smart technologies reduces operating costs associated with measuring, collecting, analyzing, and reporting energy performance and carbon emissions data. Smart technology platforms enable organizations to manage and maximize the use of resources by providing workers contextualized data for fault detection, corrective action, monitoring, predictive maintenance, and optimizing operations. Topic Area 2 Opportunity: AMO energy management programs increase the awareness of the benefits of systematic management of energy and help manufacturing facilities overcome barriers to implementing energy management systems through training and technical assistance. About a dozen state agencies, utilities, and regional organizations have programs that provide technical and financial assistance to help manufacturers implement energy management systems. These are often referred to as strategic energy management (SEM) programs. Several SEM programs provide assistance to help organizations implement energy management information systems (EMIS), which are combinations of hardware and software that collect, track, analyze, report, and predict energy consumption. EMISs provides information that makes energy performance visible so that workers can make informed decisions to manage and optimize energy use. Only a few SEM programs provide assistance to help manufacturers implement smart manufacturing technologies like EMIS and integrate them into their management of energy resources. 21 LBNL, 2016. "Global Impact Estimation of ISO 50001". Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSuRport(ahq.doe. gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 17 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY The adoption of energy management systems and smart technologies are uneven across industrial sectors and geographic regions. The integration of EnMS and smart manufacturing technologies will play a critical role in optimizing energy productivity at the process and plant levels of an organization as well as at the regional and national levels of the economy. As energy management is fundamental to managing an organization's carbon footprint, integrating technology and continuous improvement practices will accelerate the decarbonization of the industrial sector. Through the creation of a Regional Initiative in this pilot program, AMO will expand the delivery of energy saving technical assistance and workforce training to include energy management related smart technologies and the integration of them into organizations' energy -related business practices. This pilot program will fund a single Regional Initiative to run for two years and serve as a test bed of technical assistance and workforce development practices that catalyze greater uptake of smart manufacturing technologies and their integration with energy management systems. The Regional Initiative will provide technical assistance to industrial facilities and energy -efficiency programs serving the industrial sector. Technical assistance will include awareness, education, training, instructor training, and consultation services. Robust and sustainable energy management requires a trained and skilled workforce. Through this pilot, workers will gain cross -functional knowledge and skills in smart manufacturing and energy management and learn how to apply them to address energy, material, water efficiency, and decarbonization challenges. Instructors and coaches of existing energy efficiency programs will also be trained and therein gain new knowledge and skills to help them provide awareness and training to others. Figure 1 represents a potential, but not required, structure for the delivery of technical assistance and workforce development training. Applicants may propose alternate structures. In this structure, Regional Initiative staff provide awareness, education, training, and instructor training through a combination of events organized by the Initiative, events organized by existing state and regional efficiency programs, and SEM programs implementers. Responsibilities of the Regional Initiative staff range from leading workshop presentations, to providing additional expertise at efficiency program events, to providing training on smart manufacturing integration to the staff of SEM programs. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 18 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Awa rdee (Engagement Provider) Engagement Pathways Primary Engagement Activities Secondary Engagement Activities Regional Initiative Pilot Project Utility Programs. Direct SEO , NiST MEP Engagement Public Events with Other Programs Manufacturers Education & Consultakion, Instructor Skills Skills Workshops Training Development Development Workshops Figure 1: Example Regional Initiative project structure Depending upon the results of this pilot, AMO may elect to fund additional Regional Initiatives in a future solicitation. Topic Area 2 Focus: The Regional Initiative will become a force multiplier by providing technical assistance to existing state, local, and utility -sector industrial energy efficiency and strategic energy management (SEM) programs that expands the scope of their services. The Regional Initiative will help SEM and other types of energy management programs focus new technical assistance services on manufacturers already investing in energy management systems to help them evaluate and integrate the latest smart manufacturing technologies, systematic energy management practices, and emerging sustainable manufacturing practices. The Regional Initiative will tailor its structure and services to the make-up of the regional industrial base and the nature of state and local programs. This will create flexibility, create opportunities for sharing best practices, and maximize effectiveness. The Regional Inititiative will also take action to spur opportunities for underserved communities. Engagement Activities: ■ Organize public workshops to create awareness ■ Provide education and training directly to manufacturers and through existing efficiency programs ■ Provide expert speakers to existing programs' training events ■ Provide training to the program trainers, coaches, and staff of existing regional, state, and local efficiency programs ■ Incorporate diversity, equity and inclusion topics into the eduction and training (e.g., increasing participation from underserved communities and Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAL�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(a�hp.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 19 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY individuals from groups historically underrepresented in STEM in quality job training programs) The initiative will scale its impacts by working with and partnering with other organizations. It will also create a more sustainable impact by increasing and enhancing the capabilities of existing programs targeting the industrial sector. Further, the initiative to should seek to include partners who can help support the diversity, equity and inclusion objectives. The Regional Initiative will develop curricula and training tailored to the of local manufacturers and industrial energy efficiency programs. The Regional Initiative will use the developed materials to provide awareness, worker training, and instructor training to manufacturers and to state and local program staffs. Training will engage professionals from a cross section of a manufacturing organization. The success of any management system or technology deployment requires the commitment of senior management and the buy -in of workers affected by the investments. Types of workers to be engaged: ■ Engineering ■ Maintenance ■ Production ■ Finance ■ Purchasing ■ Environmental health and safety ■ Sustainability ■ All levels of management Workers will gain knowledge and skills such as but not limited to: ■ Skills to identify opportunities and implement projects that use smart technologies to optimize energy and save money ■ Knowledge of how to create standard operating procedures that automate energy -data collection and analysis. ■ Understanding of how to integrate smart technologies into a plan -do - check -act continual improvement management system ■ Ability to set up dashboards to simplify and improve decision making affecting energy use, carbon/GHG reduction, and productivity The initiative will participate in annual events organized by AMO to share information with other AMO programs, discuss best practices for delivering technical assistance, collect feedback, and improve training materials. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 20 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY The Regional Initiative will collect performance information to include but not limited to what is necessary to satisfy performance metrics reporting. Applicants should have existing staff, program delivery capabilities, and relationships that enable them to readily deploy resources. They should have existing engagements with small and medium size manufacturers and efficiency programs serving them. They should be able to deploy expertise in energy management systems and smart manufacturing shortly after starting the project. Elements of Regional Initiative Engagement Strategy An engagement strategy should include details on how the applicant plans to develop and deploy a Regional Initiative that can provide awareness, education, and skills development through multiple channels. It should explain how internal staff will be trained and then deployed to train workers in manufacturing facilities, instructors, and energy efficiency program coaches. It should include information on how the applicant intends to scale impacts beyond its own activities. The strategy should be supported by descriptions of the resources, capabilities, and experience the applicant can leverage, such as: • Partnerships and/or working relationships with regional entities including state energy offices, utility energy efficiency program administrators, regional and local energy efficiency programs, program implementers, local engineering society chapters, trade organizations, NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Centers, and university and trade schools. • Access to experts with knowledge of smart manufacturing technologies and their implementation • Access to experts with knowledge of energy management systems, the ISO 50001 energy management standard, and how to implement and sustain an EnMS. • Expertise using smart technologies and management systems to reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions. The strategy should address how diversity, equity and inclusion objectives will be incorporated. In particular, applicants should have a plan to support the inclusion of individuals from groups historically underrepresented in STEM and to ensure the investments and benefits reach underserved communities. The strategy should identify which underserved communities the Regional Initiative will focus on, the reason for selecting them, and the engagement plan for outreach to them. The strategy should include anticipated environmental benefits and investments to disadvantaged communities. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 21 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY The engagement strategy should be included in the Technical Volume (See Section V.C.i) Applicants must also submit a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Plan. It is recognized there may be some overlap between the engagement strategy and the separate DEI Plan for for Topic Area 2 applications. It is anticipated that the engagement strategy will summarize the DEI elements, as outlined above, and applicants will use the DEI Plan to elaborate on those elements, and could potentially include additional DEI elements. The strategy should include an assessment of the challenges in standing up a new technical assistance capability that is focused on merging two distinctly different but related topics — smart manufacturing and energy management — and a plan for mitigating and overcoming those challenges. The strategy should describe activities that will help manufacturers understand and track the connection between the energy, economic, and environmental benefits of smart manufacturing and energy management. Topic Area 2 Candidate Targets and Metrics: AMO considers it critically important to track awardee performance in order to assess the impacts and long- term value of this program. Awardee shall provide AMO quarterly data on the performance metrics listed below. AMO shall use these data to evaluate the performance of the Awardee and the economic benefits of the program. Awardee Performance Metrics: • Increased energy efficiency (per unit or per $) at a process, facility, and/or multi -facility level (required metric) • Direct and indirect emission reductions • Number of project staff trained to provide desired technical assistance • Number of energy efficiency programs engaged • Number of instructors/implementers of state, local, and utility efficiency programs trained • Support provided by state, regional, and local entities, both as cash and in - kind • Number of training events held, such as workshops, instructor trainings, and coaching sessions • Number of workers at industrial facilities engaged directly and through local programs • Number of companies engaged that integrate smart technologies into their energy management systems. • Share of regional industrial energy use represented by firms engaged in training. • Diversity of industry subsectors engaged Other requirements Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 22 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY AMO will develop informational and training materials in parallel with this program. Awardees will participate in the review of these materials and provide feedback. Awardee will develop case studies of successful integrations of smart manufacturing and energy management systems by manufacturers that resulted in reduced energy consumption, energy costs, and GHG emissions; collaborations with strategic energy management programs; and impacts those programs have on their participants. It will work with AMO to publicize these success stories. All work under EERE funding agreements must be performed in the United States. See Section IV.I.iii. and Appendix C. C. Applications Specifically Not of Interest The following types of applications will be deemed nonresponsive and will not be reviewed or considered (See Section III.D. of the FOA): • Applications that fall outside the technical parameters specified in Section I.A. and I.B. of the FOA. • Specifically, for Topic 1, any DE system that does not incorporate renewable power in its operation. • Specifically, for Topic 2, any technical assistance that promotes vendor -specific technologies. • Applications for proposed technologies that are not based on sound scientific principles (e.g., violates the laws of thermodynamics). D. Authorizing Statutes The activities to be supported under this FOA are authorized under § 911 (a)(2)(C) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, as codified at 42 U.S.C. § 16191(a)(2)(C). Awards made under this announcement will fall under the purview of 2 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Part 200 as amended by 2 CFR Part 910. II. Award Information A. Award Overview i. Estimated Funding EERE expects to make a total of approximately $7,500,000 of federal funding available for new awards under this FOA, subject to the availability of Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(a�hq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 23 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY appropriated funds. EERE anticipates making approximately 2 to 3 awards under this FOA. EERE may issue one, multiple, or no awards. Individual awards may vary between $500,000 and $4,000,000. EERE may issue awards in one, multiple, or none of the following topic areas: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 24 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Anticipated Anticipated Minimum Maximum Approximate Topic Anticipated Award Size Award Size Total Anticipated Area Topic Area Title Number of for Any One for Any One Federal Period of Number Awards Individual Individual Funding Performance A Award (Fed Award (Fed Available for (months) Share) Share) All Awards 1 Advanced Technology 2-3 $3,000,000 $4,000,000 $7,000,000 24-36 Demonstration in a Renewably Supplied District Energy System 2 Regional Initiative to 1 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000 12-24 Integrate Smart Manufacturing and Energy Management Systems EERE may establish more than one budget period for each award and fund only the initial budget period(s). Funding for all budget periods, including the initial budget period, is not guaranteed. Before the expiration of the initial budget period(s), EERE may perform a down -select among different recipients and provide additional funding only to a subset of recipients. ii. Period of Performance EERE anticipates making awards that will run from 12 months up to 36 months in length, comprised of one or more budget periods. Project continuation will be contingent upon several elements, including satisfactory performance and Go/No-Go decision review. For a complete list, see Section VI.B.xiii. At the Go/No-Go decision points, EERE will evaluate project performance, project schedule adherence, the extent milestone objectives are met, compliance with reporting requirements, and overall contribution to the program goals and objectives. As a result of this evaluation, EERE may, at its discretion, authorize the following actions: (1) continue to fund the project, contingent upon the availability of funds appropriated by Congress for the purpose of this program and the availability of future -year budget authority; (2) recommend redirection of work under the project; (3) place a hold on federal funding for the project, pending further supporting data or funding; or (4) discontinue funding the project because of insufficient progress, change in strategic direction, or lack of funding. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe. gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahy.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 25 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Topic Area Number Topic Area Title Estimated Duration of Award (months) 1 Advanced Technology Demonstration 24-36 in a Renewably Supplied District Energy System 2 Regional Initiative to Integrate Smart 12-24 Manufacturing and Energy Management Systems iii. New Applications Only EERE will accept only new applications under this FOA. EERE will not consider applications for renewals of existing EERE-funded awards through this FOA. B. EERE Funding Agreements Through cooperative agreements and other similar agreements, EERE provides financial and other support to projects that have the potential to realize the FOA objectives. EERE does not use such agreements to acquire property or services for the direct benefit or use of the United States government. i. Cooperative Agreements EERE generally uses cooperative agreements to provide financial and other support to prime recipients. Through cooperative agreements, EERE provides financial or other support to accomplish a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized by federal statute. Under cooperative agreements, the government and prime recipients share responsibility for the direction of projects. EERE has substantial involvement in all projects funded via cooperative agreement. See Section VI.B.ix of the FOA for more information on what substantial involvement may involve. ii. Funding Agreements with Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDCs) In most cases, FFRDCs are funded independently of the remainder of the project team. The FFRDC then executes an agreement with any non-FFRDC project team members to arrange work structure, project execution, and any other matters. Regardless of these arrangements, the entity that applied as the prime recipient for the project will remain the prime recipient for the project. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahy.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 26 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY III. Eligibility Information To be considered for substantive evaluation, an applicant's submission must meet the criteria set forth below. If the application does not meet these eligibility requirements, it will be considered ineligible and removed from further evaluation. A. Eligible Applicants i. Individuals U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents are eligible to apply for funding as a prime recipient or subrecipient. ii. Domestic Entities For -profit entities, educational institutions, and nonprofits that are incorporated (or otherwise formed) under the laws of a particular state or territory of the United States and have a physical location for business operations in the United States are eligible to apply for funding as a prime recipient or subrecipient. Nonprofit organizations described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that engaged in lobbying activities after December 31, 1995 are not eligible to apply for funding. State, local, and tribal government entities are eligible to apply for funding as a prime recipient or subrecipient. DOE/NNSA FFRDCs are eligible to apply for funding as a subrecipient, but are not eligible to apply as a prime recipient. Non-DOE/NNSA FFRDCs are eligible to apply for funding as a subrecipient, but are not eligible to apply as a prime recipient. Federal agencies and instrumentalities (other than DOE) are eligible to apply for funding as a subrecipient, but are not eligible to apply as a prime recipient. iii. Foreign Entities Foreign entities, whether for -profit or otherwise, are eligible to apply for funding under this FOA. Other than as provided in the "Individuals" or "Domestic Entities" sections above, all prime recipients receiving funding under this FOA must be incorporated (or otherwise formed) under the laws of a state or territory of the United States and have a physical location for business operations in the United States. If a foreign entity applies for funding as a prime recipient, it must designate in the Full Application a subsidiary or affiliate incorporated (or otherwise formed) under the laws of a state or territory of the Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 27 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY United States to be the prime recipient. The Full Application must state the nature of the corporate relationship between the foreign entity and domestic subsidiary or affiliate. Foreign entities may request a waiver of the requirement to designate a subsidiary in the United States as the prime recipient in the Full Application (i.e., a foreign entity may request that it remains the prime recipient on an award). To do so, the applicant must submit an explicit written waiver request in the Full Application. Appendix C lists the necessary information that must be included in a request to waive this requirement. The applicant does not have the right to appeal EERE's decision concerning a waiver request. In the waiver request, the applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of EERE that it would further the purposes of this FOA and is otherwise in the economic interests of the United States to have a foreign entity serve as the prime recipient. EERE may require additional information before considering the waiver request. A foreign entity may receive funding as a subrecipient. iv. Incorporated Consortia Incorporated consortia, which may include domestic and/or foreign entities, are eligible to apply for funding as a prime recipient or subrecipient. For consortia incorporated (or otherwise formed) under the laws of a state or territory of the United States, please refer to "Domestic Entities" above. For consortia incorporated in foreign countries, please refer to the requirements in "Foreign Entities" above. Each incorporated consortium must have an internal governance structure and a written set of internal rules. Upon request, the consortium must provide a written description of its internal governance structure and its internal rules to the EERE Contracting Officer. V. Unincorporated Consortia Unincorporated Consortia, which may include domestic and foreign entities, must designate one member of the consortium to serve as the prime recipient/consortium representative. The prime recipient/consortium representative must be incorporated (or otherwise formed) under the laws of a state or territory of the United States. The eligibility of the consortium will be determined by the eligibility of the prime recipient/consortium representative under Section III.A. of the FOA. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 28 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Upon request, unincorporated consortia must provide the EERE Contracting Officer with a collaboration agreement, commonly referred to as the articles of collaboration, which sets out the rights and responsibilities of each consortium member. This agreement binds the individual consortium members together and should discuss, among other things, the consortium's: • Management structure; • Method of making payments to consortium members; • Means of ensuring and overseeing members' efforts on the project; • Provisions for members' cost sharing contributions; and • Provisions for ownership and rights in intellectual property developed previously or under the agreement. B. Cost Sharing Topic Area 1: Topic 1 will be broken into three (3) budget periods (corresponding to the phases described above): research and development (13131), design and testing (13132), and installation and demonstration (13133). For phases 1 and 2, the cost share must be at least 20% of the total allowable costs (i.e., the sum of the government share, including FFRDC costs if applicable, and the recipient share of allowable costs equals the total allowable cost of the project). For phase 3, the demonstration phase, the cost share must be at least 50% of total allowable costs. The cost share must come from non-federal sources unless otherwise allowed by law. (See 2 CFR 200.306 and 2 CFR 910.130 for the applicable cost sharing requirements) Applications must clearly identify what work and which costs are associated with each phase. Topic Area 2: No cost share is required for an Education and Outreach activity. Topic Area Number Topic Area Title Cost Share Requirement 1 Advanced Technology 20%, 50% Demonstration in a Renewably Supplied District Energy System 2 Regional Initiative to Integrate 0% Smart Manufacturing and Energy Management Systems To assist applicants in calculating proper cost share amounts, EERE has included a cost share information sheet and sample cost share calculation as Appendices A and B to this FOA. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee. doe. gov Problems with EEPE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 29 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY i. Legal Responsibility Although the cost share requirement applies to the project as a whole, including work performed by members of the project team other than the prime recipient, the prime recipient is legally responsible for paying the entire cost share. If the funding agreement is terminated prior to the end of the project period, the prime recipient is required to contribute at least the cost share percentage of total expenditures incurred through the date of termination. The prime recipient is solely responsible for managing cost share contributions by the project team and enforcing cost share obligation assumed by project team members in subawards or related agreements. ii. Cost Share Allocation Each project team is free to determine how best to allocate the cost share requirement among the team members. The amount contributed by individual project team members may vary, as long as the cost share requirement for the project as a whole is met. iii. Cost Share Types and Allowability Every cost share contribution must be allowable under the applicable federal cost principles, as described in Section IV.I.i. of the FOA. In addition, cost share must be verifiable upon submission of the Full Application. Project teams may provide cost share in the form of cash or in -kind contributions. Cost share may be provided by the prime recipient, subrecipients, or third parties (entities that do not have a role in performing the scope of work). Vendors/contractors may not provide cost share. Any partial donation of goods or services is considered a discount and is not allowable. Cash contributions include, but are not limited to: personnel costs, fringe costs, supply and equipment costs, indirect costs and other direct costs. In -kind contributions are those where a value of the contribution can be readily determined, verified and justified but where no actual cash is transacted in securing the good or service comprising the contribution. Allowable in -kind contributions include, but are not limited to: the donation of volunteer time or the donation of space or use of equipment. Project teams may use funding or property received from state or local governments to meet the cost share requirement, so long as the funding was not provided to the state or local government by the federal government. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 30 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY The prime recipient may not use the following sources to meet its cost share obligations including, but not limited to: • Revenues or royalties from the prospective operation of an activity beyond the project period; • Proceeds from the prospective sale of an asset of an activity; • Federal funding or property (e.g., federal grants, equipment owned by the federal government); or • Expenditures that were reimbursed under a separate federal program. Project teams may not use the same cash or in -kind contributions to meet cost share requirements for more than one project or program. Cost share contributions must be specified in the project budget, verifiable from the prime recipient's records, and necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient accomplishment of the project. As all sources of cost share are considered part of total project cost, the cost share dollars will be scrutinized under the same federal regulations as federal dollars to the project. Every cost share contribution must be reviewed and approved in advance by the Contracting Officer and incorporated into the project budget before the expenditures are incurred. Applicants are encouraged to refer to 2 CFR 200.306 as amended by 2 CFR 910.130 for additional cost sharing requirements. iv. Cost Share Contributions by FFRDCs Because FFRDCs are funded by the federal government, costs incurred by FFRDCs generally may not be used to meet the cost share requirement. FFRDCs may contribute cost share only if the contributions are paid directly from the contractor's Management Fee or another non-federal source. V. Cost Share Verification Applicants are required to provide written assurance of their proposed cost share contributions in their Full Applications. Upon selection for award negotiations, applicants are required to provide additional information and documentation regarding their cost share contributions. Please refer to Appendix A of the FOA. vi. Cost Share Payment EERE requires prime recipients to contribute the cost share amount incrementally over the life of the award. Specifically, the prime recipient's cost Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 31 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY share for each billing period must always reflect the overall cost share ratio negotiated by the parties (i.e., the total amount of cost sharing on each invoice when considered cumulatively with previous invoices must reflect, at a minimum, the cost sharing percentage negotiated). As FFRDC funding will be provided directly to the FFRDC(s) by DOE, prime recipients will be required to provide project cost share at a percentage commensurate with the FFRDC costs, on a budget period basis, resulting in a higher interim invoicing cost share ratio than the total award ratio. In limited circumstances, and where it is in the government's interest, the EERE Contracting Officer may approve a request by the prime recipient to meet its cost share requirements on a less frequent basis, such as monthly or quarterly. Regardless of the interval requested, the prime recipient must be up-to-date on cost share at each interval. Such requests must be sent to the Contracting Officer during award negotiations and include the following information: (1) a detailed justification for the request; (2) a proposed schedule of payments, including amounts and dates; (3) a written commitment to meet that schedule; and (4) such evidence as necessary to demonstrate that the prime recipient has complied with its cost share obligations to date. The Contracting Officer must approve all such requests before they go into effect. C. Compliance Criteria Full Applications and Replies to Reviewer Comments must meet all compliance criteria listed below or thev will be considered noncompliant. EERE will not review or consider noncompliant submissions, including Full Applications and Replies to Reviewer Comments that were: submitted through means other than EERE Exchange; submitted after the applicable deadline; and/or submitted incomplete. EERE will not extend the submission deadline for applicants that fail to submit required information by the applicable deadline due to server/connection congestion. i. Compliance Criteria Full Applications Full Applications are deemed compliant if: • The applicant submitted a compliant Letter of Intent and Concept Paper; • The Full Application complies with the content and form requirements in Section IV.C. of the FOA; and • The applicant successfully uploaded all required documents and clicked the "Submit" button in EERE Exchange by the deadline stated in the FOA. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 32 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY ii. Replies to Reviewer Comments Replies to Reviewer Comments are deemed compliant if: • The Reply to Reviewer Comments complies with the content and form requirements in Section IV.D. of the FOA; and • The applicant successfully uploaded all required documents to EERE Exchange by the deadline stated in the FOA. D. Responsiveness Criteria All "Applications Specifically Not of Interest," as described in Section I.C. of the FOA, are deemed nonresponsive and are not reviewed or considered. E. Other Eligibility Requirements i. Requirements for DOE/NNSA and non-DOE/NNSA Federally Funded Research and Development Centers Included as a Subrecipient DOE/NNSA and non-DOE/NNSA FFRDCs may be proposed as a subrecipient on another entity's application subject to the following guidelines: i. Authorization for non-DOE/NNSA FFRDCs The federal agency sponsoring the FFRDC must authorize in writing the use of the FFRDC on the proposed project and this authorization must be submitted with the application. The use of a FFRDC must be consistent with its authority under its award. ii. Authorization for DOE/NNSA FFRDCs The cognizant Contracting Officer for the FFRDC must authorize in writing the use of the FFRDC on the proposed project and this authorization must be submitted with the application. The following wording is acceptable for this authorization: Authorization is granted for the Laboratory to participate in the proposed project. The work proposed for the laboratory is consistent with or complementary to the missions of the laboratory, and will not adversely impact execution of the DOE assigned programs at the laboratory. iii. Value/Funding The value of and funding for the FFRDC portion of the work will not normally be included in the award to a successful applicant. Usually, DOE will fund a DOE/NNSA FFRDC contractor through the DOE field work proposal (WP) Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 33 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY system and non-DOE/NNSA FFRDC through an interagency agreement with the sponsoring agency. iv. Cost Share Although the FFRDC portion of the work is usually excluded from the award to a successful applicant, the applicant's cost share requirement will be based on the total cost of the project, including the applicant's, the subrecipient's, and the FFRDC's portions of the project. v. Responsibility The prime recipient will be the responsible authority regarding the settlement and satisfaction of all contractual and administrative issues including, but not limited to disputes and claims arising out of any agreement between the prime recipient and the FFRDC contractor. vi. Limit on FFRDC Effort The scope of work to be performed by the FFRDC may not be more significant than the scope of work to be performed by the applicant. F. Limitation on Full Applications Eligible for Review An entity may only submit one Full Application to each topic in this FOA. Each Full Application must address no more than one topic area identified in Section I.B. of the FOA. If an entity submits more than one Full Application to a single topic, EERE will request a determination from the applicant's authorizing representative as to which application should be reviewed. Any other submissions received listing the same entity as the applicant will not be eligible for further consideration. This limitation does not prohibit an applicant from collaborating on other applications (e.g., as a potential subrecipient or partner) so long as the entity is only listed as the applicant on one Full Application submitted under this FOA. G. Questions Regarding Eligibility EERE will not make eligibility determinations for potential applicants prior to the date on which applications to this FOA must be submitted. The decision whether to submit an application in response to this FOA lies solely with the applicant. IV. Application and Submission Information A. Application Process The application process will include a Full Application phase. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 34 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY At each phase, EERE performs an initial eligibility review of the applicant submissions to determine whether they meet the eligibility requirements of Section III. of the FOA. EERE will not review or consider submissions that do not meet the eligibility requirements of Section III. All submissions must conform to the following form and content requirements, including maximum page lengths (described below) and must be submitted via EERE Exchange at https://eere- Exchanie.eneroy.aov, unless specifically stated otherwise. EERE will not review or consider submissions submitted through means other than EERE Exchange, submissions submitted after the applicable deadline, or incomplete submissions. EERE will not extend deadlines for applicants who fail to submit required information and documents due to server/connection congestion. A Control Number will be issued when an applicant begins the EERE Exchange application process. This control number must be included with all application documents, as described below. The Concept Paper, Full Application, and Reply to Reviewer Comments must conform to the following requirements: • Each must be submitted in Adobe PDF format unless stated otherwise; • Each must be written in English; • All pages must be formatted to fit on 8.5 x 11 inch paper with margins not less than one inch on every side. Use Calibri typeface, a black font color, and a font size of 12 point or larger (except in figures or tables, which may be 10 point font). A symbol font may be used to insert Greek letters or special characters, but the font size requirement still applies. References must be included as footnotes or endnotes in a font size of 10 or larger. Footnotes and endnotes are counted toward the maximum page requirement; • The Control Number must be prominently displayed on the upper right corner of the header of every page. Page numbers must be included in the footer of every page; and • Each submission must not exceed the specified maximum page limit, including cover page, charts, graphs, maps, and photographs when printed using the formatting requirements set forth above and single spaced. If applicants exceed the maximum page lengths indicated below, EERE will review only the authorized number of pages and disregard any additional pages. Applicants are responsible for meeting each submission deadline. Applicants are stron0v encouraL-ed to submit their Full ADDlications. and Replies to Reviewer Comments at least 48 hours in advance of the submission deadline. Under normal conditions (i.e., at least 48 hours in advance of the submission deadline), applicants should allow at least 1 hour to submit a Application, or Reply to Reviewer Comments. Once the Full Application, or Reply to Reviewer Comments Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe. gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 35 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY is submitted in EERE Exchange, applicants may revise or update that submission until the expiration of the applicable deadline. If changes are made to any of these documents, the applicant must resubmit the Full Application, or Reply to Reviewer Comments before the applicable deadline. EERE urges applicants to carefully review their Full Applications, and Replies to Reviewer Comments to allow sufficient time for the submission of required information and documents. All Full Applications that pass the initial eligibility review will undergo comprehensive technical merit review according to the criteria identified in Section V.A.i. of the FOA. i. Additional Information on EERE Exchange EERE Exchange is designed to enforce the deadlines specified in this FOA. The "Apply" and "Submit" buttons will automatically disable at the defined submission deadlines. Should applicants experience problems with EERE Exchange, the following information may be helpful. Applicants that experience issues with submission PRIOR to the FOA deadline: In the event that an applicant experiences technical difficulties with a submission, the applicant should contact the EERE Exchange helpdesk for assistance (EERE- ExchangeSupport@hq.doe.gov). The EERE Exchange helpdesk and/or the EERE Exchange system administrators will assist applicants in resolving issues. B. Application Forms The application forms and instructions are available on EERE Exchange. To access these materials, go to https://eere-Exchange.energy.gov and select the appropriate funding opportunity number. Note: The maximum file size that can be uploaded to the EERE Exchange website is 10MB. Files in excess of 10MB cannot be uploaded, and hence cannot be submitted for review. If a file exceeds 10MB but is still within the maximum page limit specified in the FOA, it must be broken into parts and denoted to that effect. For example: Tech nicalVolume—Pa rt_1 Tech nicalVolume—Pa rt 2 C. Content and Form of the Full Application Applicants must submit a Full Application by the specified due date and time to be considered for funding under this FOA. Applicants must complete the following application forms found on the EERE Exchange website at https://eere- Exchanie.eneriy.gov/, in accordance with the instructions. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 36 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY All Full Application documents must be marked with the Control Number issued to the applicant. Applicants will receive a control number upon clicking the "Create Full Application" button in EERE Exchange, and should include that control number in the file name of their Full Application submission (i.e., Control number Applicant Name Full Application). i. Full Application Content Requirements EERE will not review or consider ineligible Full Applications (see Section III. of the FOA). Each Full Application shall be limited to a single concept or technology. Unrelated concepts and technologies shall not be consolidated in a single Full Application. Full Applications must conform to the following requirements: Topic Areas 1 and 2: Component File Format Page Limit Technical Volume PDF Topic 1 - 20 Topic 2 — 10 Resumes PDF 1 Letters of Commitment PDF 1 Statement of Project Objectives MS Word 5 SF-424 PDF Budget Justification Workbook MS Excel Summary/Abstract for Public Release PDF 1 Summary Slide MS PowerPoint 1 Subrecipient Budget Justification MS Excel DOE Work Proposal for FFRDC, if applicable (see DOE 0 412.1A, Attachment 3) PDF Authorization from cognizant Contracting Officer for FFRDC PDF SF-LLL Disclosure of Lobbying Activities PDF Foreign Entities and Foreign Work PDF Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan PDF 5 Note: The maximum file size that can be uploaded to the EERE Exchange website is 10MB. Files in excess of 10MB cannot be uploaded, and hence cannot be submitted for review. If a file exceeds 10MB but is still within the maximum page limit specified in the FOA it must be broken into parts and denoted to that effect. For example: TechnicalVolume_Part _1 Tech nicalVolume—Part-2 EERE will not accept late submissions that resulted from technical difficulties due to uDloading files that exceed 10MB. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee. doe. gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 37 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY EERE provides detailed guidance on the content and form of each component below. ii. Technical Volume The Technical Volume must be submitted in PDF format. The Technical Volume must conform to the following content and form requirements, including maximum page lengths. If applicants exceed the maximum page lengths indicated below, EERE will review only the authorized number of pages and disregard any additional pages. This volume must address the Merit Review Criteria as discussed in Section V.A.i. of the FOA. Save the Technical Volume in a single PDF file. Applicants must provide sufficient citations and references to the primary research literature to justify the claims and approaches made in the Technical Volume. However, EERE and reviewers are under no obligation to review cited sources. The Technical Volume to the Full Application may not be more than the number of pages specified in the table below, including the cover page, table of contents, and all citations, charts, graphs, maps, photos, or other graphics, and must include all of the information in the table below. The applicant should consider the weighting of each of the evaluation criteria (see Section V.A.i of the FOA) when preparing the Technical Volume. Topic Area Number Topic Area Title Page Limit 1 Advanced Technology 20 Demonstration in a Renewably Supplied District Energy System 2 Regional Initiative to Integrate 10 Smart Manufacturing and Energy Management Systems The Technical Volume must conform to the following content requirements: TOPIC 1 SECTION/PAGE LIMIT DESCRIPTION Cover Page The cover page should include the project title, the specific FOA Topic Area being addressed, both the technical and business points of contact, names of all team member organizations, names of senior/key personnel and their organizations„ and any statements regarding confidentiality. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahy.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 38 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Project Overview (Approximately 10% of the Technical Volume) The Project Overview should contain the following information: • Background: The applicant should discuss the background of their organization, including the history, successes, and current research and development status (i.e., the technical baseline) relevant to the technical topic being addressed in the Full Application. • Project Goal: The applicant should explicitly identify the targeted improvements to the baseline technology and the critical success factors in achieving that goal. • DOE Impact: The applicant should discuss the impact that DOE funding would have on the proposed project. Applicants should specifically explain how DOE funding, relative to prior, current, or anticipated funding from other public and private sources, is necessary to achieve the project objectives. Technical Description, The Technical Description should contain the following information: Innovation, and Impact • Relevance and Outcomes: The applicant should provide a detailed (Approximately 30% of description of the technology, including the scientific and other the Technical Volume) principles and objectives that will be pursued during the project. This section should describe the relevance of the proposed project to the goals and objectives of the FOA, including the potential to meet specific DOE technical targets or other relevant performance targets. The applicant should clearly specify the expected outcomes of the project. • Feasibility: The applicant should demonstrate the technical feasibility of the proposed technology and capability of achieving the anticipated performance targets, including a description of previous work done and prior results. • Innovation and Impacts: The applicant should describe the current state-of-the-art in the applicable field, the specific innovation of the proposed technology, the advantages of proposed technology over current and emerging technologies, and the overall impact on advancing the state-of-the-art/technical baseline if the project is successful. Workplan and Market The Workplan should include a summary of the Project Objectives, Transformation Plan Technical Scope, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), Milestones, Go/No-Go (Approximately 40% of Decision Points, and Project Schedule. A detailed SOPO is separately the Technical Volume) requested. The Workplan should contain the following information: • Project Objectives: The applicant should provide a clear and concise (high-level) statement of the goals and objectives of the project as well as the expected outcomes. • Technical Scope Summary: The applicant should provide a summary description of the overall work scope and approach to achieve the objective(s). The overall work scope is to be divided by performance periods that are separated by discrete, approximately annual decision points (see below for more information on Go/No- Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahy.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 39 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Go decision points). The applicant should describe the specific expected end result of each performance period. WBS and Task Description Summary: The Workplan should describe the work to be accomplished and how the applicant will achieve the milestones, will accomplish the final project goal(s), and will produce all deliverables. The Workplan is to be structured with a hierarchy of performance period (approximately annual), task and subtasks, which is typical of a standard WBS for any project. The Workplan shall contain a concise description of the specific activities to be conducted over the life of the project. The description shall be a full explanation and disclosure of the project being proposed (i.e., a statement such as "we will then complete a proprietary process" is unacceptable). It is the applicant's responsibility to prepare an adequately detailed task plan to describe the proposed project and the plan for addressing the objectives of this FOA. The summary provided should be consistent with the SOPO. The SOPO will contain a more detailed description of the WBS and tasks. Milestone Summary: The applicant should provide a summary of appropriate milestones throughout the project to demonstrate success. A milestone may be either a progress measure (which can be activity based) or a SMART technical milestone. SMART milestones should be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely, and must demonstrate a technical achievement rather than simply completing a task. Unless otherwise specified in the FOA, the minimum requirement is that each project must have at least one milestone per quarter for the duration of the project with at least one SMART technical milestone per year (depending on the project, more milestones may be necessary to comprehensively demonstrate progress). The applicant should also provide the means by which the milestone will be verified. The summary provided should be consistent with the Milestone Summary Table in the SOPO. Go/No-Go Decision Points: The applicant should provide a summary of project -wide Go/No-Go decision points at appropriate points in the Workplan. A Go/No-Go decision point is a risk management tool and a project management best practice to ensure that, for the current phase or period of performance, technical success is definitively achieved and potential for success in future phases or periods of performance is evaluated, prior to actually beginning the execution of future phases. At a minimum, each project must have at least one project -wide Go/No-Go decision point for each budget period (12 to 18-month period) of the project. See Section VI.B.xiv. The applicant should also provide the specific technical criteria to be used to evaluate the project at the Go/No-Go decision point. The summary provided should be consistent with the SOPO. Go/No-Go decision points are Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EEPE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 40 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY considered "SMART" and can fulfill the requirement for an annual SMART milestone. • End of Project Goal: The applicant should provide a summary of the end of project goal(s). At a minimum, each project must have one SMART end of project goal. The summary provided should be consistent with the SOPO. • Project Schedule (Gantt Chart or similar): The applicant should provide a schedule for the entire project, including task and subtask durations, milestones, and Go/No-Go decision points. • Project Management: The applicant should discuss the team's proposed management plan, including the following: o The overall approach to and organization for managing the wo rk o The roles of each project team member o Any critical handoffs/interdependencies among project team members o The technical and management aspects of the management plan, including systems and practices, such as financial and project management practices o The approach to project risk management o A description of how project changes will be handled o If applicable, the approach to Quality Assurance/Control o How communications will be maintained among project team members Market Transformation Plan: The applicant should provide a market transformation plan, including the following: o Identification of target market, competitors, and distribution channels for proposed technology along with known or perceived barriers to market penetration, including a mitigation plan o Identification of a product development and/or service plan, commercialization timeline, financing, product marketing, legal/regulatory considerations including intellectual property, infrastructure requirements, data dissemination, and product distribution. A substantive techno-economic analysis that provides the estimated cost of a commercially available system. Technical Qualifications The Technical Qualifications and Resources should contain the following and Resources information: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee. doe. gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 41 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY (Approximately 20% of • Describe the project team's unique qualifications and expertise, the Technical ) including those of key subrecipients. • Describe the project team's existing equipment and facilities that will facilitate the successful completion of the proposed project; include a justification of any new equipment or facilities requested as part of the project. • This section should also include relevant, previous work efforts, demonstrated innovations, and how these enable the applicant to achieve the project objectives. • Describe the time commitment of the key team members to support the project. • Describe the technical services to be provided by DOE/NNSA FFRDCs, if applicable. • For multi -organizational or multi -investigator projects, describe succinctly: o The roles and the work to be performed by each PI and Key Personnel; o Business agreements between the applicant and each PI and Key Personnel; 0 o How the various efforts will be integrated and managed; o Process for making decisions on scientific/technical direction; o Publication arrangements; o Intellectual Property issues; and o Communication plans TOPIC 2 SECTION/PAGE LIMIT DESCRIPTION TOPIC 2 Cover Page The cover page should include the project title, the specific FOA Topic Area being addressed, both the technical and business points of contact, names of all team member organizations, names of senior/key personnel and their organizations, and any statements regarding confidentiality. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahy.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 42 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Project Overview The Project Overview should contain the following (Approximately information: 10% of the • Background: The applicant should discuss the Technical Volume) background of their organization, including the history, successes, and current technical assistance activities relevant to the technical topic being addressed in the Full Application. • Project Goal: The applicant should describe how proposed activities are additional to existing activities and how they contribute to successfully achieving goals of the FOA. • DOE Impact: The applicant should discuss the impact that DOE funding would have on the proposed project. Applicants should specifically explain how DOE funding, relative to prior, current, or anticipated funding from other public and private sources, is necessary to achieve the project objectives. Project The Project Description should contain the following Description, information: Innovation, and • Relevance and Outcomes: The applicant should provide Impact a detailed description of the technical assistance (Approximately activities, including the economic development 30% of the objectives that will be pursued during the project. This Technical Volume) section should describe the relevance of the proposed project to the goals and objectives of the FOA. The applicant should clearly specify the expected outcomes of the project. • Feasibility: The applicant should demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed activities and capability of achieving the anticipated performance targets, including a description of previous work done and prior results. • Innovation and Impacts: The applicant should describe the current state-of-the-art in the applicable field, the specific innovation of the proposed technical assistance and the advantages it offers over current practices. Workplan, Market The Workplan should include a summary of the Project Transformation Objectives, Technical Scope, Work Breakdown Structure Plan and (WBS), Milestones, Go/No-Go Decision Points, and Project Engagement Schedule. A detailed SOPO is separately requested. The Strategy(Approxim Workplan should contain the following information: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 43 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF i office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY ately 40% of the • Project Objectives: The applicant should provide a clear Technical Volume) and concise (high-level) statement of the goals and objectives of the project as well as the expected outcomes. Technical Scope Summary: The applicant should provide a summary description of the overall work scope and approach to achieve the objective(s). The overall work scope is to be divided by performance periods that are separated by discrete, approximately annual decision points (see below for more information on Go/No-Go decision points). The applicant should describe the specific expected end result of each performance period. • WBS and Task Description Summary: The Workplan should describe the work to be accomplished and how the applicant will achieve the milestones, will accomplish the final project goal(s), and will produce all deliverables. The Workplan is to be structured with a hierarchy of performance period (approximately annual), task and subtasks, which is typical of a standard WBS for any project. The Workplan shall contain a concise description of the specific activities to be conducted over the life of the project. The description shall be a full explanation and disclosure of the project being proposed (i.e., a statement such as "we will then complete a proprietary process" is unacceptable). It is the applicant's responsibility to prepare an adequately detailed task plan to describe the proposed project and the plan for addressing the objectives of this FOA. The summary provided should be consistent with the SOPO. The SOPO will contain a more detailed description of the WBS and tasks. Milestone Summary: The applicant should provide a summary of appropriate milestones throughout the project to demonstrate success. A milestone may be either a progress measure (which can be activity based) or a SMART technical milestone. SMART milestones should be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely, and must demonstrate a technical achievement rather than simply completing a task. Unless otherwise specified in the FOA, the minimum requirement is that each project must have at least one milestone aer auarter for the duration of the aroiect Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 44 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY with at least one SMART technical milestone per year (depending on the project, more milestones may be necessary to comprehensively demonstrate progress). The applicant should also provide the means by which the milestone will be verified. The summary provided should be consistent with the Milestone Summary Table in the SOPO. Go/No-Go Decision Points: The applicant should provide a summary of project -wide Go/No-Go decision points at appropriate points in the Workplan. A Go/No- Go decision point is a risk management tool and a project management best practice to ensure that, for the current phase or period of performance, technical success is definitively achieved and potential for success in future phases or periods of performance is evaluated, prior to actually beginning the execution of future phases. At a minimum, each project must have at least one project -wide Go/No-Go decision point for each budget period (12 to 18-month period) of the project. See Section VI.B.xiv. The applicant should also provide the specific technical criteria to be used to evaluate the project at the Go/No-Go decision point. The summary provided should be consistent with the SOPO. Go/No-Go decision points are considered "SMART" and can fulfill the requirement for an annual SMART milestone. End of Project Goal: The applicant should provide a summary of the end of project goal(s). At a minimum, each project must have one SMART end of project goal. The summary provided should be consistent with the SOPO. • Project Schedule (Gantt Chart or similar): The applicant should provide a schedule for the entire project, including task and subtask durations, milestones, and Go/No-Go decision points. • Project Management: The applicant should discuss the team's proposed management plan, including the following: o The overall approach to and organization for managing the work o The roles of each project team member o Any critical handoffs/interdependencies among oroiect team members Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 45 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY o The technical and management aspects of the management plan, including systems and practices, such as financial and project management practices o The approach to project risk management o A description of how project changes will be handled o If applicable, the approach to Quality Assurance/Control o How communications will be maintained among project team members Market Transformation Plan: The applicant should provide a market transformation plan, including the following: o Identification of target market, existing programs, and distribution channels for proposed technical assistance along with known or perceived barriers to market penetration, including a mitigation plan. o Description of how the project will catalyze and scale additional technical assistance beyond the term of the project. o Identification of legal/regulatory considerations including intellectual property, infrastructure requirements, and product distribution. • Engagement strategy should include the following: o A plan to develop partnerships and working relationships with regional entities including state energy offices, utility energy efficiency program administrators, regional and local energy efficiency programs, program implementers, local engineering society chapters, trade organizations, NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Centers, and university and trade schools. o An outreach effort that will reach and engage manufacturers and efficiency program administrators o A plan to leverage local and national experts with knowledge of smart manufacturing technologies and their implementation o A plan to leverage local and national experts with knowledge of enerRv management Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 46 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY systems, the ISO 50001 energy management standard, and how to implement and sustain an EnMS. Qualifications and The Qualifications and Resources should contain the following Resources information: (Approximately • Describe the project team's unique qualifications and 20% of the expertise, including those of key subrecipients. Technical Volume) • Describe the project team's existing equipment and facilities that will facilitate the successful completion of the proposed project; include a justification of any new equipment or facilities requested as part of the project. • This section should also include relevant, previous work efforts, demonstrations, and how these enable the applicant to achieve the project objectives. • Describe the time commitment of the key team members to support the project. • Describe the technical services to be provided by DOE/NNSA FFRDCs, if applicable. • For multi -organizational or multi -investigator projects, describe succinctly: o The roles and the work to be performed by each PI and Key Personnel; o Business agreements between the applicant and each PI and Key Personnel; o How the various efforts will be integrated and managed; o Process for making decisions on scientific/technical direction; o Publication arrangements; o Intellectual Property issues; and o Communication plans iii. Resumes A resume provides information that can be used by reviewers to evaluate the individual's skills, experience, and potential for leadership within the scientific community. Applicants are required to submit two -page resumes for the Principal Investigator and all Key Personnel that include the following: 1. Contact Information; 2. Education and training: Provide institution, major/area, degree, and year for undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral training; Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 47 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY 3. Research and Professional Experience: Beginning with the current position, list professional/academic positions in chronological order with a brief description. List all current academic, professional, or institutional appointments, foreign or domestic, at the applicant institution or elsewhere, whether or not remuneration is received, and, whether full- time, part-time, or voluntary; 4. Awards and honors; 5. A list of up to 10 publications most closely related to the proposed project. For each publication, identify the names of all authors (in the same sequence in which they appear in the publication), the article title, book orjournal title, volume number, page numbers, year of publication, and website address if available electronically. Patents, copyrights, and software systems developed may be provided in addition to or substituted for publications. An abbreviated style such as the Physical Review Letters (PRL) convention for citations (list only the first author) may be used for publications with more than 10 authors; and 6. Synergistic Activities: List up to five professional and scholarly activities related to the proposed effort. Save the resumes in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title "Control Number_Lead0rganization_Resumes". In future FOAs, EERE may require a biographical sketch for the PI and Key Personnel. In the meantime, in lieu of a resume, it is acceptable to use the biographical sketch format approved by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The biographical sketch format may be generated by the Science Experts Network Curriculum Vita (SciENcv), a cooperative venture maintained at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sciencv/, and is also available at https://nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/nsfapprovedformats/biosketch.pdf. The use of a format required by another agency is intended to reduce the administrative burden to researchers by promoting the use of common formats. iv. Letters of Commitment Submit letters of commitment from all subrecipient and third party cost share providers. If applicable, also include any letters of commitment from partners/end users (one -page maximum per letter). Save the letters of commitment in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title "Control Number_Lead0rganization_LOCs". V. Statement of Project Objectives (SOPO) Applicants are required to complete a SOPO. A SOPO template is available on EERE Exchange at https://eere-Exchange.energy.gov/. The SOPO, including the Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 48 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Milestone Table, must not exceed 20 pages when printed using standard 8.5 x 11 paper with 1" margins (top, bottom, left, and right) with font not smaller than 12 point (except in figures or tables, which may be 10 point font). Save the SOPO in a single Microsoft Word file using the following convention for the title "Control Number_Lead0rganization_SOPO". vi. SF-424: Application for Federal Assistance Complete all required fields in accordance with the instructions on the form. The list of certifications and assurances in Field 21 can be found at http://energy.gov/management/office-management/operational- management/financial-assistance/financial-assistance-forms, under Certifications and Assurances. Note: The dates and dollar amounts on the SF-424 are for the complete project period and not just the first project year, first phase or other subset of the project period. Save the SF-424 in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title "Control Number_LeadOrganization_424". vii. Budget Justification Workbook Applicants are required to complete the Budget Justification Workbook. This form is available on EERE Exchange at https://eere-Exchange.energy.gov/. Prime recipients must complete each tab of the Budget Justification Workbook for the project as a whole, including all work to be performed by the prime recipient and its subrecipients and contractors. Applicants should include costs associated with required annual audits and incurred cost proposals in their proposed budget documents. The "Instructions and Summary" included with the Budget Justification Workbook will auto -populate as the applicant enters information into the Workbook. Applicants must carefully read the "Instructions and Summary" tab provided within the Budget Justification Workbook. Save the Budget Justification Workbook in a single Microsoft Excel file using the following convention for the title "Control Number_Lead0rganization_Budget_Justification". viii. Summary/Abstract for Public Release Applicants are required to submit a one -page summary/abstract of their project. The project summary/abstract must contain a summary of the proposed activity suitable for dissemination to the public. It should be a self-contained document that identifies the name of the applicant, the project director/principal investigator(s), the project title, the objectives of the project, a description of the project, including methods to be employed, the potential impact of the project (e.g., benefits, outcomes), and major participants (for collaborative projects). This document must not include any proprietary or sensitive business information as DOE may make it available to the public after selections are made. The project summary must not exceed 1 page when printed using Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 49 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY standard 8.5 x 11 paper with 1" margins (top, bottom, left, and right) with font not smaller than 12 point. Save the Summary for Public Release in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title "ControlNumber_LeadOrganization_Summary". ix. Summary Slide Applicants are required to provide a single slide summarizing the proposed project. This slide is used during the evaluation process. The Summary Slide template requires the following information: • A technology summary; • A description of the technology's impact; • Proposed project goals; • Any key graphics (illustrations, charts and/or tables); • The project's key idea/takeaway; • Project title, prime recipient, Principal Investigator, and Key Personnel information; and • Requested EERE funds and proposed applicant cost share. Save the Summary Slide in a single Microsoft Powerpoint file using the following convention for the title "ControlNumber_LeadOrganization_Slide". X. Subrecipient Budget Justification (if applicable) Applicants must provide a separate budget justification for each subrecipient that is expected to perform work estimated to be more than $250,000 or 25 percent of the total work effort (whichever is less). The budget justification must include the same justification information described in the "Budget Justification" section above. Save each subrecipient budget justification in a Microsoft Excel file using the following convention for the title "Control Number_Lead0rganization_Subrecipient_Budget_Justification". A. Budget for DOE/NNSA FFRDC (if applicable) If a DOE/NNSA FFRDC contractor is to perform a portion of the work, the applicant must provide a DOE WP in accordance with the requirements in DOE Order 412.1A, Work Authorization System, Attachment 3, available at: httas://www.directives.doe.L-ov/directives-documents/400-series/0412.1- Border-a-chgl-AdmChg Save the WP in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title "ControlNumber_LeadOrganization_WP". Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 50 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY xii. Authorization for non-DOE/NNSA or DOE/NNSA FFRDCs (if applicable) The federal agency sponsoring the FFRDC must authorize in writing the use of the FFRDC on the proposed project and this authorization must be submitted with the application. The use of a FFRDC must be consistent with the contractor's authority under its award. Save the Authorization in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title "Control Number_Lead0rganization_FFRDCAuth". xiii. SF-LLL: Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (required) Prime recipients and subrecipients may not use any federal funds to influence or attempt to influence, directly or indirectly, congressional action on any legislative or appropriation matters. Prime recipients and subrecipients are required to complete and submit SF-LLL, "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities" (https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/forms/sf-424-individual-family.html) to ensure that non-federal funds have not been paid and will not be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence any of the following in connection with the application: • An officer or employee of any federal agency; • A Member of Congress; • An officer or employee of Congress; or • An employee of a Member of Congress. Save the SF-LLL in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title "Control Number_Lead0rganization_SF-LLL". xiv. Waiver Requests: Foreign Entity and Foreign Work (if applicable) i. Foreign Entity Participation: As set forth in Section III.A.iii., all prime recipients receiving funding under this FOA must be incorporated (or otherwise formed) under the laws of a State or territory of the United States. To request a waiver of this requirement, the applicant must submit an explicit waiver request in the Full Application. Appendix C lists the necessary information that must be included in a request to waive this requirement. H. Performance of Work in the United States (Foreign Work Waiver) As set forth in Section IV.I.iii., all work under EERE funding agreements must be performed in the United States. This requirement does not apply to the Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 51 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY purchase of supplies and equipment, so a waiver is not required for foreign purchases of these items. However, the prime recipient should make every effort to purchase supplies and equipment within the United States. Appendix C lists the necessary information that must be included in a foreif work waiver request. Save the Waivers in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title "Control Number_Lead0rganization_Waiver". xv. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan As part of the application, applicants are required to describe how diversity, equity, and inclusion objectives will be incorporated in the project. Specifically, applicants are required to submit a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan that describes the actions the applicant will take to foster a welcoming and inclusive environment, support people from groups underrepresented in STEM, advance equity, and encourage the inclusion of individuals from these groups in the project; and the extent the project activities will be located in or benefit underserved communities (also see Section I.A.iii.). The plan should include at least one SMART milestone per Budget Period supported by metrics to measure the success of the proposed actions, and will be incorporated into the award if selected. The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan should contain the following information: • Equity Impacts: the impacts of the proposed project on underserved communities, including social and environmental impacts. • Benefits: The overall benefits of the proposed project, if funded, to underserved communities; and • How diversity, equity, and inclusion objectives will be incorporated in the project. The following is a non -exhaustive list of actions that can serve as examples of ways the proposed project could incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion elements. These examples should not be considered either comprehensive or prescriptive. Applicants may include appropriate actions not covered by these examples. a. Include persons from groups underrepresented in STEM as PI, co -PI, and/or other senior personnel; b. Include persons from groups underrepresented in STEM as student researchers or post -doctoral researchers; c. Include faculty or students from Minority Serving Institutions as PI/co-PI, senior personnel, and/or student researchers, as applicable; d. Enhance or collaborate with existing diversity programs at your home organization and/or nearby organizations; Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe. gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 52 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY e. Collaborate with students, researchers, and staff in Minority Serving Institutions; f. Disseminate results of research and development in Minority Serving Institutions or other appropriate institutions serving underserved communities; g. Implement evidence -based, diversity -focused education programs (such as implicit bias training for staff) in your organization; h. Identify Minority Business Enterprises, Minority Owned Businesses, Woman Owned Businesses and Veteran Owned Businesses to solicit as vendors and sub -contractors for bids on supplies, services and equipment. The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan must not exceed 5 pages. Save the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title"ControlNumber_LeadOrganization_DEIP". Topic Area 2 requires specific DEI elements be included in the engagement strategy. The engagement strategy is included in the Technical Volume (See Section V.C.i) to Topic Area 2). It is recognized there may be some overlap between the applicant's engagement strategy and the separate DEI Plan for for Topic Area 2 applications. It is anticipated that the engagement strategy will summarize the DEI elements, as outlined above, and applicants will use the DEI Plan to elaborate on those elements, and could potentially include additional DEI elements in the DEI plan. Applicants can determine how to best present the DEI elements in the engagement strategy and DEI Plan within the stated page limitations. xvi. Current and Pending Support Current and pending support is intended to allow the identification of potential duplication, overcommitment, potential conflicts of interest or commitment, and all other sources of support. As part of the application, the principal investigator and each senior/key person at the recipient and subrecipient level must provide a list of all sponsored activities, awards, and appointments, whether paid or unpaid; provided as a gift with terms or conditions or provided as a gift without terms or conditions; full-time, part-time, or voluntary; faculty, visiting, adjunct, or honorary; cash or in -kind; foreign or domestic; governmental or private - sector; directly supporting the individual's research or indirectly supporting the individual by supporting students, research staff, space, equipment, or other research expenses. All foreign government -sponsored talent recruitment programs must be identified in current and pending support. For every activity, list the following items: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 53 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY • The sponsor of the activity or the source of funding • The award or other identifying number • The title of the award or activity. If the title of the award or activity is not descriptive, add a brief description of the research being performed that would identify any overlaps or synergies with the proposed research. • The total cost or value of the award or activity, including direct and indirect costs and cost share. For pending proposals, provide the total amount of requested funding. • The award period (start date — end date). • The person -months of effort per year being dedicated to the award or activity If required to identify overlap, duplication of effort, or synergistic efforts, append a description of the other award or activity to the current and pending support. Details of any obligations, contractual or otherwise, to any program, entity, or organization sponsored by a foreign government must be provided on request to either the applicant institution or DOE. Pls and senior/key personnel must provide a separate disclosure statement listing the required information above regarding current and pending support. Each individual must sign and date their respective disclosure statement and include the following certification statement: I, [Full Name and Title], certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that the information contained in this Current and Pending Support Disclosure Statement is true, complete and accurate. I understand that any false, fictitious, or fraudulent information, misrepresentations, half-truths, or omissions of any material fact, may subject me to criminal, civil or administrative penalties for fraud, false statements, false claims or otherwise. (18 U.S.C. §§ 1001 and 287, and 31 U.S.C. 3729-3730 and 3801-3812). 1 further understand and agree that (1) the statements and representations made herein are material to DOE's funding decision, and (2) 1 have a responsibility to update the disclosures during the period of performance of the award should circumstances change which impact the responses provided above. The information may be provided in the format approved by the National Science Foundation (NSF), which may be generated by the Science Experts Network Curriculum Vita (SciENcv), a cooperative venture maintained at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sciencv/, and is also available at Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 54 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY https://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/nsfapprovedformats/cps.pdf. The use of a format required by another agency is intended to reduce the administrative burden to researchers by promoting the use of common formats. If the NSF format is used, the individual must still include a signature, date, and a certification statement using the language included in the paragraph above. Save the Current and Pending Support table in a single PDF file using the following convention for the title"Control Number_LeadOrganization_CPS". D. Content and Form of Replies to Reviewer Comments If replies to reviewer comments are applicable, EERE will provide applicants with reviewer comments following the evaluation of all eligible Full Applications. Applicants will have a brief opportunity to review the comments and to prepare a short Reply to Reviewer Comments responding to the comments however they desire or supplementing their Full Application. The Reply to Reviewer Comments is an optional submission; applicants are not required to submit a Reply to Reviewer Comments. EERE will post the Reviewer Comments in EERE Exchange. The expected submission deadline is on the cover page of the FOA; however, it is the applicant's responsibility to monitor EERE Exchange in the event that the expected date changes. The deadline will not be extended for applicants who are unable to timely submit their reply due to failure to check EERE Exchange or relying on the expected date alone. Applicants should anticipate having approximately three (3) business days to submit Replies to Reviewer Comments. EERE will not review or consider ineligible Replies to Reviewer Comments (see Section III. of the FOA). EERE will review and consider each eligible Full Application, even if no Reply is submitted or if the Reply is found to be ineligible. Replies to Reviewer Comments must conform to the following content and form requirements, including maximum page lengths, described below. If a Reply to Reviewer Comments is more than three (3) pages in length, EERE will review only the first three (3) pages and disregard any additional pages. SECTION PAGE LIMIT DESCRIPTION Text 2 pages max Applicants may respond to one or more reviewer comments or supplement their Full Application. Optional 1 page max Applicants may use this page however they wish; text, graphs, charts, or other data to respond to reviewer comments or supplement their Full Application are acceptable. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee. doe. gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 55 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY E. Post Selection Information Requests If selected for award, EERE reserves the right to request additional or clarifying information regarding the following (non -exhaustive list): • Personnel proposed to work on the projectand collaborating organizations (See Section VI.B.xviii. Participants and Collaborating Organizations); • Current and Pending Support (See Sections IV.C.xvi and VI.B.xviii); • Indirect cost information; • Other budget information; • Commitment Letters from Third Parties Contributing to Cost Share, if applicable; • Name and phone number of the Designated Responsible Employee for complying with national policies prohibiting discrimination (See 10 CFR 1040.5); and • Environmental Questionnaire. F. Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number, Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and System for Award Management (SAM) Each applicant (unless the applicant is an individual or federal awarding agency that is excepted from those requirements under 2 CFR 25.110(b) or (c), or has an exception approved by the federal awarding agency under 2 CFR 25.110(d)) is required to: (1) Be registered in the SAM at https://www.sam.gov before submitting its application; (2) provide a valid DUNS number (until April 4, 2022) and UEI in its application; and (3) continue to maintain an active SAM registration with current information at all times during which it has an active federal award or an application or plan under consideration by a federal awarding agency. Please note: A DUNS number will no longer be required after April 3, 2022. After that date, applicants will be required to provide ONLY a UEI. DOE may not make a federal award to an applicant until the applicant has complied with all applicable DUNS, UEI, and SAM requirements and, if an applicant has not fully complied with the requirements by the time DOE is ready to make a federal award, the DOE will determine that the applicant is not qualified to receive a federal award and use that determination as a basis for making a federal award to another applicant. G. Submission Dates and Times All required submissions must be submitted in EERE Exchange no later than 5 p.m. Eastern Time on the dates provided on the cover page of this FOA. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 56 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY H. Intergovernmental Review This FOA is not subject to Executive Order 12372 — Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs. i. Funding Restrictions i. Allowable Costs All expenditures must be allowable, allocable, and reasonable in accordance with the applicable federal cost principles. Refer to the following applicable federal cost principles for more information: • Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 31 for For -Profit entities; and • 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart E - Cost Principles for all other non-federal entities. ii. Pre -Award Costs Selectees must request prior written approval to charge pre -award costs. Pre - award costs are those incurred prior to the effective date of the federal award directly pursuant to the negotiation and in anticipation of the federal award where such costs are necessary for efficient and timely performance of the scope of work. Such costs are allowable only to the extent that they would have been allowable if incurred after the date of the federal award and only with the written approval of the federal awarding agency, through the Contracting Officer assigned to the award. Pre -award costs cannot be incurred prior to the Selection Official signing the Selection Statement and Analysis. Pre -award expenditures are made at the selectee's risk. EERE is not obligated to reimburse costs: (1) in the absence of appropriations; (2) if an award is not made; or (3) if an award is made for a lesser amount than the selectee anticipated. 1. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Requirements Related to Pre - Award Costs EERE's decision whether and how to distribute federal funds under this FOA is subject to NEPA. Applicants should carefully consider and should seek legal counsel or other expert advice before taking any action related to the proposed project that would have an adverse effect on the environment or limit the choice of reasonable alternatives prior to EERE completing the NEPA review process. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 57 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY EERE does not guarantee or assume any obligation to reimburse pre -award costs incurred prior to receiving written authorization from the Contracting Officer. If the applicant elects to undertake activities that DOE determines may have an adverse effect on the environment or limit the choice of reasonable alternatives prior to receiving such written authorization from the Contracting Officer, the applicant is doing so at risk of not receiving federal funding for their project and such costs may not be recognized as allowable cost share. Nothing contained in the pre -award cost reimbursement regulations or any pre -award costs approval letter from the Contracting Officer override these NEPA requirements to obtain the written authorization from the Contracting Officer prior to taking any action that may have an adverse effect on the environment or limit the choice of reasonable alternatives. Likewise, if an application is selected for negotiation of award, and the prime recipient elects to undertake activities that are not authorized for federal funding by the Contracting Officer in advance of EERE completing a NEPA review, the prime recipient is doing so at risk of not receiving federal funding and such costs may not be recognized as allowable cost share. iii. Performance of Work in the United States (Foreign Work Waiver) 1. Requirement All work performed under EERE awards must be performed in the United States. This requirement does not apply to the purchase of supplies and equipment; however, the prime recipient should make every effort to purchase supplies and equipment within the United States. The prime recipient must flow down this requirement to its subrecipients. 2. Failure to Comply If the prime recipient fails to comply with the Performance of Work in the United States requirement, EERE may deny reimbursement for the work conducted outside the United States and such costs may not be recognized as allowable recipient cost share. The prime recipient is responsible should any work under this award be performed outside the United States, absent a waiver, regardless of whether the work is performed by the prime recipient, subrecipients, contractors or other project partners. 3. Waiver There may be limited circumstances where it is in the interest of the project to perform a portion of the work outside the United States. To seek a foreign work waiver, the applicant must submit a written waiver request to EERE. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 58 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Appendix C lists the necessary information that must be included in a request for a foreign work waiver. The applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of EERE that a waiver would further the purposes of the FOA and is in the economic interests of the United States. EERE may require additional information before considering a waiver request. Save the waiver request(s) in a single PDF file. The applicant does not have the right to appeal EERE's decision concerning a waiver request. iv. Construction Recipients are required to obtain written authorization from the Contracting Officer before incurring any major construction costs. V. Foreign Travel Foreign travel costs are not allowable under this FOA. vi. Equipment and Supplies To the greatest extent practicable, all equipment and products purchased with funds made available under this FOA should be American -made. This requirement does not apply to used or leased equipment. Property disposition will be required at the end of a project if the current fair market value of property exceeds $5,000. For -profit entity disposition requirements are set forth at 2 CFR 910.360. Property disposition requirements for other non-federal entities are set forth in 2 CFR 200.310 — 200.316. vii. Domestic Preference — Infrastructure Projects As appropriate and to the extent consistent with law, applicants shall ensure that, to the greatest extent practicable, iron and aluminum as well as steel, cement, and other manufactured products (items and construction materials composed in whole or in part of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum; plastics and polymer -based products such as polyvinyl chloride pipe; aggregates such as concrete; glass, including optical fiber; and lumber) used in the proposed project shall be produced in the United States. This requirement shall flow down to all sub -awards including all contracts, subcontracts and purchase orders for work performed under the proposed project. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 59 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY viii. Lobbying Recipients and subrecipients may not use any federal funds to influence or attempt to influence, directly or indirectly, congressional action on any legislative or appropriation matters. Recipients and subrecipients are required to complete and submit SF-LLL, "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities" (https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/forms/sf-424-individual-family.html) to ensure that non-federal funds have not been paid and will not be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence any of the following in connection with the application: • An officer or employee of any federal agency; • A Member of Congress; • An officer or employee of Congress; or • An employee of a Member of Congress. ix. Risk Assessment Prior to making a federal award, the DOE is required by 31 U.S.C. 3321 and 41 U.S.C. 2313 to review information available through any Office of Management and Budget (OMB) -designated repositories of government -wide eligibility qualification or financial integrity information, such as SAM Exclusions and "Do Not Pay." In addition, DOE evaluates the risk(s) posed by applicants before they receive federal awards. This evaluation may consider: results of the evaluation of the applicant's eligibility; the quality of the application; financial stability; quality of management systems and ability to meet the management standards prescribed in this part; history of performance; reports and findings from audits; and the applicant's ability to effectively implement statutory, regulatory, or other requirements imposed on non-federal entities. In addition to this review, DOE must comply with the guidelines on government - wide suspension and debarment in 2 CFR 180, and must require non-federal entities to comply with these provisions. These provisions restrict federal awards, subawards and contracts with certain parties that are debarred, suspended or otherwise excluded from or ineligible for participation in federal programs or activities. X. Invoice Review and Approval DOE employs a risk -based approach to determine the level of supporting documentation required for approving invoice payments. Recipients may be Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. Ell U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY required to provide some or all of the following items with their requests for reimbursement: • Summary of costs by cost categories; • Timesheets or personnel hours report; • Invoices/receipts for all travel, equipment, supplies, contractual, and other costs; • UCC filing proof for equipment acquired with project funds by for -profit recipients and subrecipients; • Explanation of cost share for invoicing period; • Analogous information for some subrecipients; and • Other items as required by DOE. V. Application Review Information A. Technical Review Criteria i. Full Applications Applications will be evaluated against the merit review criteria shown below. All sub -criteria are of equal weight. Topic Area 1: Criterion 1: Technical Merit, Innovation, and Impact (40%) This criterion involves consideration of the following factors: Technical Merit and Innovation • Extent to which the proposed technology or process is innovative; • Degree to which the current state of the technology and the proposed advancement are clearly described; • Extent to which the application specifically and convincingly demonstrates how the applicant will move the state-of-the-art to the proposed advancement; and • Sufficiency of technical detail in the application to assess whether the proposed work is scientifically meritorious and revolutionary, including relevant data, calculations and discussion of prior work in the literature with analyses that support the viability of the proposed work. Impact of Technology Advancement • How the project supports the topic area objectives and target specifications and metrics; and • The potential impact of the project on advancing the state-of-the-art. Criterion 2: Project Research, Market Transformation Plan and Contribution to US Manufacturing (30%) This criterion involves consideration of the following factors: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee. doe. gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupportkha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 61 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Research Approach, Workplan and SOPO • Degree to which the approach and critical path have been clearly described and thoughtfully considered; and • Degree to which the task descriptions are clear, detailed, timely, and reasonable, resulting in a high likelihood that the proposed Workplan and SOPO will succeed in meeting the project goals. Identification of Technical Risks • Discussion and demonstrated understanding of the key technical risk areas involved in the proposed work and the quality of the mitigation strategies to address them. Baseline, Metrics, and Deliverables • The level of clarity in the definition of the baseline, metrics, and milestones; and • Relative to a clearly defined experimental baseline, the strength of the quantifiable metrics, milestones, and a mid -point deliverables defined in the application, such that meaningful interim progress will be made. Market Transformation Plan Identification of target market, competitors, and distribution channels for proposed technology along with known or perceived barriers to market penetration, including mitigation plan; and Comprehensiveness of market transformation plan including but not limited to product development and/or service plan, commercialization timeline, financing, product marketing, legal/regulatory considerations including intellectual property, infrastructure requirements, and product distribution. Contribution to US Manufacturing Degree to which the project would strengthen the competitiveness of domestic manufacturing and translate into increased long-term manufacturing and employment in the United States. Criterion 3: Team and Resources (20%) This criterion involves consideration of the following factors: • The capability of the Principal Investigator(s) and the proposed team to address all aspects of the proposed work with a high probability of success. The qualifications, relevant expertise, and time commitment of the individuals on the team; • The sufficiency of the facilities to support the work; ■ The degree to which the proposed consortia/team demonstrates the ability to facilitate and expedite further development and commercial deployment of the proposed technologies; ■ The level of participation by project participants as evidenced by letter(s) of commitment and how well they are integrated into the Workplan; and ■ The reasonableness of the budget and spend plan for the proposed project and objectives. Criterion 4: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (10%) Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee. doe. gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupportkhy.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 62 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY This criterion involves consideration of the following factors: ■ The quality and manner in which the measures incorporate diversity, equity and inclusion goals in the project; and ■ Extent to which the project benefits underserved communities. Topic Area 2: Criterion 1: Merit, Innovation, and Impact (40%) This criterion involves consideration of the following factors: Merit and Innovation • Extent to which the proposed technical assistance and training is innovative; • Degree to which the current technical assistance best practices are advanced are clearly described; • Extent to which the application specifically and convincingly demonstrates how the applicant will move the state-of-the-art to the proposed advancement; and • Sufficiency of technical detail in the application to assess whether the proposed work is meritorious and revolutionary, including relevant discussion of prior work that support the viability of the proposed work. Impact of Technical Assistance • How the project supports the topic area objectives and target specifications and metrics; and • The potential impact of the project on advancing industry best practices. Criterion 2: Project and Market Transformation Plans (30%) This criterion involves consideration of the following factors: Technical Assistance Approach, Workplan and SOPO • Degree to which the approach and critical path have been clearly described and thoughtfully considered; and • Degree to which the task descriptions are clear, detailed, timely, and reasonable, resulting in a high likelihood that the proposed Workplan and SOPO will succeed in meeting the project goals. Identification of Implementation Risks • Discussion and demonstrated understanding of the key risk areas involved in the proposed work and the quality of the mitigation strategies to address them. Baseline, Metrics, and Deliverables • The level of clarity in the definition of the baseline, metrics, and milestones; and Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 63 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY • Relative to a clearly defined baseline, the strength of the quantifiable metrics, milestones, and a mid -point deliverables defined in the application, such that meaningful interim progress will be made. Market Transformation Plan • Identification of target market, existing programs, and distribution channels for proposed technical assistance along with known or perceived barriers to market penetration, including mitigation plan; and • Comprehensiveness of market transformation plan including but not limited to development of training materials, training plan, marketing, and legal/regulatory considerations including intellectual property Criterion 3: Team and Resources (20%) This criterion involves consideration of the following factors: • The capability of the Principal Investigator(s) and the proposed team to address all aspects of the proposed work with a high probability of success. The qualifications, relevant expertise, and time commitment of the individuals on the team; • The sufficiency of the facilities to support the work; • The degree to which the proposed consortia/team demonstrates the ability to facilitate and expedite further development and commercial deployment of the proposed technical assistance; • The level of participation by project participants as evidenced by letter(s) of commitment and how well they are integrated into the Workplan; and • The reasonableness of the budget and spend plan for the proposed project and objectives. Criterion 4: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (10%) This criterion involves consideration of the following factors: • The quality and manner in which the measures incorporate diversity, equity and inclusion goals in the project; and • Extent to which the project benefits underserved communities. ii. Criteria for Replies to Reviewer Comments EERE has not established separate criteria to evaluate Replies to Reviewer Comments. Instead, Replies to Reviewer Comments are attached to the original applications and evaluated as an extension of the Full Application. B. Standards for Application Evaluation Applications that are determined to be eligible will be evaluated in accordance with this FOA, by the standards set forth in EERE's Notice of Objective Merit Review Procedure (76 Fed. Reg. 17846, March 31, 2011) and the guidance Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 64 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY provided in the "DOE Merit Review Guide for Financial Assistance," effective September 2020, which is available at: https://energy.gov/management/downloads/merit-review-guide-financial- assistance-and-unsolicited-aroaosals-current. C. Other Selection Factors i. Program Policy Factors In addition to the above criteria, the Selection Official may consider the following program policy factors in determining which Full Applications to select for award negotiations: • The degree to which the proposed project exhibits technological diversity when compared to the existing DOE project portfolio and other projects selected from the subject FOA; • The degree to which the proposed project, including proposed cost share, optimizes the use of available EERE funding to achieve programmatic objectives; • The level of industry involvement and demonstrated ability to accelerate commercialization and overcome key market barriers; • The degree to which the proposed project is likely to lead to increased employment and manufacturing in the United States; • The degree to which the proposed project will accelerate transformational technological advances in areas that industry by itself is not likely to undertake because of technical and financial uncertainty; and • The degree to which the proposed project, or group of projects, represent a desired geographic distribution (considering past awards and current applications); • The degree to which the proposed project incorporates diversity, equity, and inclusion elements, including but not limited to team members from Minority Serving Institutions (e.g. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)/Other Minority Institutions), Minority Business Enterprises, Minority Owned Businesses, Woman Owned Businesses, Veteran Owned Businesses, or members within underserved communities. D. Evaluation and Selection Process i. Overview The evaluation process consists of multiple phases; each includes an initial eligibility review and a thorough technical review. Rigorous technical reviews of Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 65 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY eligible submissions are conducted by reviewers that are experts in the subject matter of the FOA. Ultimately, the Selection Official considers the recommendations of the reviewers, along with other considerations such as program policy factors, in determining which applications to select. ii. Pre -Selection Interviews As part of the evaluation and selection process, EERE may invite one or more applicants to participate in Pre -Selection Interviews. Pre -Selection Interviews are distinct from and more formal than pre -selection clarifications (See Section V.D.iii. of the FOA). The invited applicant(s) will meet with EERE representatives to provide clarification on the contents of the Full Applications and to provide EERE an opportunity to ask questions regarding the proposed project. The information provided by applicants to EERE through Pre -Selection Interviews contributes to EERE's selection decisions. EERE will arrange to meet with the invited applicants in person at EERE's offices or a mutually agreed upon location. EERE may also arrange site visits at certain applicants' facilities. In the alternative, EERE may invite certain applicants to participate in a one-on-one conference with EERE via webinar, videoconference, or conference call. EERE will not reimburse applicants for travel and other expenses relating to the Pre -Selection Interviews, nor will these costs be eligible for reimbursement as pre -award costs. EERE may obtain additional information through Pre -Selection Interviews that will be used to make a final selection determination. EERE may select applications for funding and make awards without Pre -Selection Interviews. Participation in Pre -Selection Interviews with EERE does not signify that applicants have been selected for award negotiations. iii. Pre -Selection Clarification EERE may determine that pre -selection clarifications are necessary from one or more applicants. Pre -selection clarifications are distinct from and less formal than pre -selection interviews. These pre -selection clarifications will solely be for the purposes of clarifying the application, and will be limited to information already provided in the application documentation. The pre -selection clarifications may occur before, during or after the merit review evaluation process. Information provided by an applicant that is not necessary to address the pre -selection clarification question will not be reviewed or considered. Typically, a pre -selection clarification will be carried out through either written Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY responses to EERE's written clarification questions or video or conference calls with EERE representatives. The information provided by applicants to EERE through pre -selection clarifications is incorporated in their applications and contributes to the merit review evaluation and EERE's selection decisions. If EERE contacts an applicant for pre -selection clarification purposes, it does not signify that the applicant has been selected for negotiation of award or that the applicant is among the top ranked applications. EERE will not reimburse applicants for expenses relating to the pre -selection clarifications, nor will these costs be eligible for reimbursement as pre -award costs. iv. Recipient Integrity and Performance Matters DOE, prior to making a federal award with a total amount of federal share greater than the simplified acquisition threshold, is required to review and consider any information about the applicant that is in the designated integrity and performance system accessible through SAM (currently FAPIIS) (see 41 U.S.C. 2313). The applicant, at its option, may review information in the designated integrity and performance systems accessible through SAM and comment on any information about itself that a federal awarding agency previously entered and is currently in the designated integrity and performance system accessible through SAM. DOE will consider any written comments by the applicant, in addition to the other information in the designated integrity and performance system, in making a judgment about the applicant's integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under federal awards when completing the review of risk posed by applicants as described in 2 CFR 200.206. V. Selection The Selection Official may consider the technical merit, the Federal Consensus Board's recommendations, program policy factors, and the amount of funds available in arriving at selections for this FOA. E. Anticipated Notice of Selection and Award Negotiation Dates EERE anticipates notifying applicants selected for negotiation of award and negotiating awards by the dates provided on the cover page of this FOA. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 67 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY VI. Award Administration Information A. Award Notices i. Ineligible Submissions Ineligible Concept Papers and Full Applications will not be further reviewed or considered for award. The Contracting Officer will send a notification letter by email to the technical and administrative points of contact designated by the applicant in EERE Exchange. The notification letter will state the basis upon which the Concept Paper or the Full Application is ineligible and not considered for further review. ii. Concept Paper Notifications EERE will notify applicants of its determination to encourage or discourage the submission of a Full Application. EERE will post these notifications to EERE Exchange. Applicants may submit a Full Application even if they receive a notification discouraging them from doing so. By discouraging the submission of a Full Application, EERE intends to convey its lack of programmatic interest in the proposed project. Such assessments do not necessarily reflect judgments on the merits of the proposed project. The purpose of the Concept Paper phase is to save applicants the considerable time and expense of preparing a Full Application that is unlikely to be selected for award negotiations. A notification encouraging the submission of a Full Application does not authorize the applicant to commence performance of the project. Please refer to Section IV.I.ii. of the FOA for guidance on pre -award costs. iii. Full Application Notifications EERE will notify applicants of its determination via a notification letter by email to the technical and administrative points of contact designated by the applicant in EERE Exchange. The notification letter will inform the applicant whether or not its Full Application was selected for award negotiations. Alternatively, EERE may notify one or more applicants that a final selection determination on particular Full Applications will be made at a later date, subject to the availability of funds or other factors. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(a�hq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 68 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY iv. Successful Applicants Receipt of a notification letter selecting a Full Application for award negotiations does not authorize the applicant to commence performance of the project. If an application is selected for award negotiations, it is not a commitment by EERE to issue an award. Applicants do not receive an award until award negotiations are complete and the Contracting Officer executes the funding agreement, accessible by the prime recipient in FeclConnect. The award negotiation process will take approximately 60 days. Applicants must designate a primary and a backup point -of -contact in EERE Exchange with whom EERE will communicate to conduct award negotiations. The applicant must be responsive during award negotiations (i.e., provide requested documentation) and meet the negotiation deadlines. If the applicant fails to do so or if award negotiations are otherwise unsuccessful, EERE will cancel the award negotiations and rescind the Selection. EERE reserves the right to terminate award negotiations at any time for any reason. Please refer to Section IV.I.ii. of the FOA for guidance on pre -award costs. v. Alternate Selection Determinations In some instances, an applicant may receive a notification that its application was not selected for award and EERE designated the application to be an alternate. As an alternate, EERE may consider the Full Application for federal funding in the future. A notification letter stating the Full Application is designated as an alternate does not authorize the applicant to commence performance of the project. EERE may ultimately determine to select or not select the Full Application for award negotiations. vi. Unsuccessful Applicants EERE shall promptly notify in writing each applicant whose application has not been selected for award or whose application cannot be funded because of the unavailability of appropriated funds. B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements i. Registration Requirements There are several one-time actions before submitting an application in response to this FOA, and it is vital that applicants address these items as soon as possible. Some may take several weeks, and failure to complete them could interfere with an applicant's ability to apply to this FOA, or to meet the negotiation deadlines and receive an award if the application is selected. These requirements are as follows: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 69 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY 1. EERE Exchange Register and create an account on EERE Exchange at https://eere- Exchange.energy.gov. This account will then allow the user to register for any open EERE FOAs that are currently in EERE Exchange. It is recommended that each organization or business unit, whether acting as a team or a single entity, use only one account as the contact point for each submission. Applicants should also designate backup points of contact so they may be easily contacted if deemed necessary. This step is required to apply to this FOA. The EERE Exchange registration does not have a delay; however, the remaining registration requirements below could take several weeks to process and are necessary for a potential applicant to receive an award under this FOA. 2. System for Award Management Register with the SAM at https://www.sam.gov. Designating an Electronic Business Point of Contact (EBiz POC) and obtaining a special password called a Marketing Partner ID Number (MPIN) are important steps in SAM registration. Please update your SAM registration annually. 3. FedConnect Register in FedConnect at https://www.fedconnect.net. To create an organization account, your organization's SAM MPIN is required. For more information about the SAM MPIN or other registration requirements, review the FedConnect Ready, Set, Go! Guide at https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/Marketing/Documents/FedConnec t Ready Set Go.pdf. 4. Grants.gov Register in Grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov) to receive automatic updates when Amendments to this FOA are posted. However, please note that Letters of Intent, Concept Papers, and Full Applications will not be accepted through Grants.gov. 5. Electronic Authorization of Applications and Award Documents Submission of an application and supplemental information under this FOA through electronic systems used by the DOE, including EERE Exchange and FeclConnect.net, constitutes the authorized representative's approval and electronic signature. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 70 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY ii. Award Administrative Requirements The administrative requirements for DOE grants and cooperative agreements are contained in 2 CFR Part 200 as amended by 2 CFR Part 910. iii. Foreign National Access All applicants selected for an award under this FOA may be required to provide information to DOE in order to satisfy requirements for foreign nationals' access to DOE sites, information, technologies, equipment, programs or personnel. A foreign national is defined as any person who is not a U.S. citizen by birth or naturalization. If a selected applicant (including any of its subrecipients, contractors or vendors) anticipates involving foreign nationals in the performance of its award, the selected applicant may be required to provide DOE with specific information about each foreign national to ensure compliance with the requirements for access approval. National laboratory personnel already cleared for site access may be excluded. iv. Subaward and Executive Reporting Additional administrative requirements necessary for DOE grants and cooperative agreements to comply with the Federal Funding and Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA) are contained in 2 CFR Part 170. Prime recipients must register with the new FFATA Subaward Reporting System database and report the required data on their first tier subrecipients. Prime recipients must report the executive compensation for their own executives as part of their registration profile in SAM. V. National Policy Requirements The National Policy Assurances that are incorporated as a term and condition of award are located at: http://www.nsf.gov/awards/managing/rtc.*sp. vi. Environmental Review in Accordance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) EERE's decision whether and how to distribute federal funds under this FOA is subject to NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321, etseq.). NEPA requires federal agencies to integrate environmental values into their decision -making processes by considering the potential environmental impacts of their proposed actions. For additional background on NEPA, please see DOE's NEPA website, at https://www.energy.gov/nepa. While NEPA compliance is a federal agency responsibility and the ultimate decisions remain with the federal agency, all recipients selected for an award will be required to assist in the timely and effective completion of the NEPA process in the manner most pertinent to their proposed project. If DOE determines Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 71 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY certain records must be prepared to complete the NEPA review process (e.g., biological evaluations or environmental assessments), the recipient may be required to prepare the records and the costs to prepare the necessary records may be included as part of the project costs. vii. Applicant Representations and Certifications 1. Lobbying Restrictions By accepting funds under this award, the prime recipient agrees that none of the funds obligated on the award shall be expended, directly or indirectly, to influence Congressional action on any legislation or appropriation matters pending before Congress, other than to communicate to Members of Congress as described in 18 U.S.C. § 1913. This restriction is in addition to those prescribed elsewhere in statute and regulation. 2. Corporate Felony Conviction and Federal Tax Liability Representations In submitting an application in response to this FOA, the applicant represents that: a. It is not a corporation that has been convicted of a felony criminal violation under any federal law within the preceding 24 months; and b. It is not a corporation that has any unpaid federal tax liability that has been assessed, for which all judicial and administrative remedies have been exhausted or have lapsed, and that is not being paid in a timely manner pursuant to an agreement with the authority responsible for collecting the tax liability. For purposes of these representations the following definitions apply: A Corporation includes any entity that has filed articles of incorporation in any of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, or the various territories of the United States [but not foreign corporations]. It includes both for - profit and non-profit organizations. 3. Nondisclosure and Confidentiality Agreements Representations In submitting an application in response to this FOA the applicant represents that: a. It does not and will not require its employees or contractors to sign internal nondisclosure or confidentiality agreements or statements prohibiting or otherwise restricting its employees or contactors from lawfully reporting waste, fraud, or abuse to a designated investigative or Questions about this FOA9 Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe. gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSuRport(ahq.doe. gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 72 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY law enforcement representative of a federal department or agency authorized to receive such information. b. It does not and will not use any federal funds to implement or enforce any nondisclosure and/or confidentiality policy, form, or agreement it uses unless it contains the following provisions: (1) "These provisions are consistent with and do not supersede, conflict with, or otherwise alter the employee obligations, rights, or liabilities created by existing statute or Executive order relating to (1) classified information, (2) communications to Congress, (3) the reporting to an Inspector General of a violation of any law, rule, or regulation, or mismanagement, a gross waste of funds, an abuse of authority, or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety, or (4) any other whistleblower protection. The definitions, requirements, obligations, rights, sanctions, and liabilities created by controlling Executive orders and statutory provisions are incorporated into this agreement and are controlling." (2) The limitation above shall not contravene requirements applicable to Standard Form 312 Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement (https://fas.org/sgp/othergov/sf312.pdf), Form 4414 Sensitive Compartmented Information Disclosure Agreement (https:Hfas.org/sgp/othergov/intel/sf4414.pdf), or any other form issued by a federal department or agency governing the nondisclosure of classified information. (3) Notwithstanding the provision listed in paragraph (a), a nondisclosure or confidentiality policy form or agreement that is to be executed by a person connected with the conduct of an intelligence or intelligence -related activity, other than an employee or officer of the United States government, may contain provisions appropriate to the particular activity for which such document is to be used. Such form or agreement shall, at a minimum, require that the person will not disclose any classified information received in the course of such activity unless specifically authorized to do so by the United States government. Such nondisclosure or confidentiality forms shall also make it clear that they do not bar disclosures to Congress, or to an authorized official of an executive agency or the Department of Justice, that are essential to reporting a substantial violation of law. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 73 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY viii. Statement of Federal Stewardship EERE will exercise normal federal stewardship in overseeing the project activities performed under EERE awards. Stewardship Activities include, but are not limited to, conducting site visits; reviewing performance and financial reports; providing assistance and/or temporary intervention in unusual circumstances to correct deficiencies that develop during the project; assuring compliance with terms and conditions; and reviewing technical performance after project completion to ensure that the project objectives have been accomplished. ix. Statement of Substantial Involvement EERE has substantial involvement in work performed under awards made as a result of this FOA. EERE does not limit its involvement to the administrative requirements of the award. Instead, EERE has substantial involvement in the direction and redirection of the technical aspects of the project as a whole. Substantial involvement includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1. EERE shares responsibility with the recipient for the management, control, direction, and performance of the project. 2. EERE may intervene in the conduct or performance of work under this award for programmatic reasons. Intervention includes the interruption or modification of the conduct or performance of project activities. 3. EERE may redirect or discontinue funding the project based on the outcome of EERE's evaluation of the project at the Go/No-Go decision point(s). 4. EERE participates in major project decision -making processes. X. Subject Invention Utilization Reporting In order to ensure that prime recipients and subrecipients holding title to subject inventions are taking the appropriate steps to commercialize subject inventions, EERE may require that each prime recipient holding title to a subject invention submit annual reports for ten (10) years from the date the subject invention was disclosed to EERE on the utilization of the subject invention and efforts made by prime recipient or their licensees or assignees to stimulate such utilization. The reports must include information regarding the status of development, date of first commercial sale or use, gross royalties received by the prime recipient, and such other data and information as EERE may specify. A. Intellectual Property Provisions The standard DOE financial assistance intellectual property provisions applicable to the various types of recipients are located at http://energy.gov/gc/standard- intellectual-property-ip-provisions-financial-assistance-awards. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 74 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY xii. Reporting Reporting requirements are identified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Checklist, attached to the award agreement. This helpful EERE checklist can be accessed at https://www.energy.gov/eere/funding/eere-funding-application- and-management-forms. See Attachment 2 Federal Assistance Reporting Checklist, after clicking on "Model Cooperative Agreement" under the Award Package section. xiii. Go/No-Go Review Each project selected under this FOA will be subject to a periodic project evaluation referred to as a Go/No-Go Review. At the Go/No-Go decision points, EERE will evaluate project performance, project schedule adherence, meeting milestone objectives, compliance with reporting requirements, and overall contribution to the EERE program goals and objectives. Federal funding beyond the Go/No-Go decision point (continuation funding) is contingent upon (1) availability of federal funds appropriated by Congress for the purpose of this program; (2) the availability of future -year budget authority; (3) recipient's technical progress compared to the Milestone Summary Table stated in Attachment 1 of the award; (4) recipient's submittal of required reports; (5) recipient's compliance with the terms and conditions of the award; (6) EERE's Go/No-Go decision; (7) the recipient's submission of a continuation application; and (8) written approval of the continuation application by the Contracting Officer. As a result of the Go/No-Go Review, DOE may, at its discretion, authorize the following actions: (1) continue to fund the project, contingent upon the availability of funds appropriated by Congress for the purpose of this program and the availability of future -year budget authority; (2) recommend redirection of work under the project; (3) place a hold on federal funding for the project, pending further supporting data or funding; or (4) discontinue funding the project because of insufficient progress, change in strategic direction, or lack of funding. The Go/No-Go decision is distinct from a non-compliance determination. In the event a recipient fails to comply with the requirements of an award, EERE may take appropriate action, including but not limited to, redirecting, suspending or terminating the award. xiv. Conference Spending The recipient shall not expend any funds on a conference not directly and programmatically related to the purpose for which the grant or cooperative Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 75 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY agreement was awarded that would defray the cost to the United States government of a conference held by any Executive branch department, agency, board, commission, or office for which the cost to the United States government would otherwise exceed $20,000, thereby circumventing the required notification by the head of any such Executive Branch department, agency, board, commission, or office to the Inspector General (or senior ethics official for any entity without an Inspector General), of the date, location, and number of employees attending such conference. xv. Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Financing Statements Per 2 CFR 910.360 (Real Property and Equipment) when a piece of equipment is purchased by a for -profit recipient or subrecipient with federal funds, and when the federal share of the financial assistance agreement is more than $1,000,000, the recipient or subrecipient must: Properly record, and consent to the Department's ability to properly record if the recipient fails to do so, UCC financing statement(s) for all equipment in excess of $5,000 purchased with project funds. These financing statement(s) must be approved in writing by the Contracting Officer prior to the recording, and they shall provide notice that the recipient's title to all equipment (not real property) purchased with federal funds under the financial assistance agreement is conditional pursuant to the terms of this section, and that the government retains an undivided reversionary interest in the equipment. The UCC financing statement(s) must be filed before the Contracting Officer may reimburse the recipient for the federal share of the equipment unless otherwise provided for in the relevant financial assistance agreement. The recipient shall further make any amendments to the financing statements or additional recordings, including appropriate continuation statements, as necessary or as the Contracting Officer may direct. xvi. Implementation of Executive Order 13798, Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty States, local governments, or other public entities may not condition sub -awards in a manner that would discriminate, or disadvantage sub -recipients based on their religious character. xvii. Participants and Collaborating Organizations If selected for award negotiations, the selected applicant must submit a list of personnel who are proposed to work on the project, both at the recipient and subrecipient level and a list of collaborating organizations. Recipients will have an ongoing responsibility to notify DOE of changes to the personnel and Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 76 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY collaboration organizations, and submit updated information during the life of the award. xviii. Current and Pending Support If selected for award negotiations, within 30 days of the selection notice, the selectee must submit 1) current and pending support disclosures and resumes for any new Pls or senior/key personnel that were not part of the original application and 2) updated disclosures if there have been any changes to the current and pending support submitted with the application. Throughout the life of the award, the Recipient has an ongoing responsibility to submit 1) current and pending support disclosure statements and resumes for any new PI and senior/key personnel and 2) updated disclosures if there are changes to the current and pending support previously submitted to DOE. Also See. Section IV.C.xvi. Ax. Conflict of Interest Policy The DOE interim Conflict of Interest Policy for Financial Assistance (COI Policy) can be found at https://www.energy.gov/management/pf-2022-17-department- energy-interim-conflict-interest-policy-requirements-financial. This policy is applicable to all non -Federal entities applying for, or that receive, DOE funding by means of a financial assistance award (e.g., a grant, cooperative agreement, or technology investment agreement) and, through the implementation of this policy by the entity, to each Investigator who is planning to participate in, or is participating in, the project funded wholly or in part under the DOE financial assistance award. DOE's interim COI Policy establishes standards that provide a reasonable expectation that the design, conduct, and reporting of projects funded wholly or in part under DOE financial assistance awards will be free from bias resulting from financial conflicts of interest or organizational conflicts of interest. The applicant is subject to the requirements of the interim COI Policy and within each application for financial assistance, the applicant must certify that it is, or will be by the time of receiving any financial assistance award, compliant with all requirements in the interim COI Policy. The applicant must flow down the requirements of the interim COI Policy to any subrecipient non - Federal entities. As this is a new policy, some applicants may need time to incorporate these requirements into their conflict of interest processes. Applicants selected under this FOA must be compliant by the time of receiving a financial assistance award. xx. U.S. Manufacturing Commitments A primary objective of DOE's multi -billion dollar research, development and demonstration investments is to cultivate new research and development Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 77 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY ecosystems, manufacturing capabilities, and supply chains for and by U.S. industry and labor. Therefore, in exchange for receiving taxpayer dollars to support an applicant's project, the applicant must agree to the following U.S. Competitiveness Provision as part of an award under this FOA. U.S. Competitiveness The Recipient agrees that any products embodying any subject invention or produced through the use of any subject invention will be manufactured substantially in the United States unless the Recipient can show to the satisfaction of DOE that it is not commercially feasible. In the event DOE agrees to foreign manufacture, there will be a requirement that the Government's support of the technology be recognized in some appropriate manner, e.g., alternative binding commitments to provide an overall net benefit to the U.S. economy. The Recipient agrees that it will not license, assign or otherwise transfer any subject invention to any entity, at any tier, unless that entity agrees to these same requirements. Should the Recipient or other such entity receiving rights in the invention(s): (1) undergo a change in ownership amounting to a controlling interest, or (2) sell, assign, or otherwise transfer title or exclusive rights in the invention(s), then the assignment, license, or other transfer of rights in the subject invention(s) is/are suspended until approved in writing by DOE. The Recipient and any successor assignee will convey to DOE, upon written request from DOE, title to any subject invention, upon a breach of this paragraph. The Recipient will include this paragraph in all subawards/contracts, regardless of tier, for experimental, developmental or research work. A subject invention is any invention conceived or first actually reduced in performance of work under an award. An invention is any invention or discovery which is or may be patentable. As noted in the U.S. Competitiveness Provision, at any time in which an entity cannot meet the requirements of the U.S. Competitiveness Provision, the entity may request a modification or waiver of the U.S. Competitiveness Provision. For example, the entity may propose modifying the language of the U.S. Competitiveness Provision in order to change the scope of the requirements or to provide more specifics on the application of the requirements for a particular technology. As another example, the entity may request that the U.S. Competitiveness Provision be waived in lieu of a net benefits statement or U.S. manufacturing plan. The statement or plan would contain specific and Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 78 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF i office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY enforceable commitments that would be beneficial to the U.S. economy and competitiveness. Commitments could include manufacturing specific products in the U.S., making a specific investment in a new or existing U.S. manufacturing facility, keeping certain activities based in the U.S. or supporting a certain number of jobs in the U.S. related to the technology. If DOE, in its sole discretion, determines that the proposed modification or waiver promotes commercialization and provides substantial U.S. economic benefits, DOE may grant the request and, if granted, modify the award terms and conditions for the requesting entity accordingly. The U.S. Competitiveness Provision is implemented by DOE pursuant to a Determination of Exceptional Circumstances (DEC) under the Bayh-Dole Act and DOE Patent Waivers. See Section VIII.J. Title to Subject Inventions of this FOA for more information on the DEC and DOE Patent Waivers. xxi. Data Management Plan (DMP) Each applicant whose Full Application is selected for award negotiations will be required to submit a DMP during the award negotiations phase. A DMP explains how, when appropriate, data generated in the course of the work performed under an EERE award will be shared and preserved in order to validate the results of the proposed work or how the results could be validated if the data is not shared or preserved. The DMP must provide a plan for making all research data displayed in publications resulting from the proposed work digitally accessible at the time of publications. VII. Questions/Agency Contacts Upon the issuance of a FOA, EERE personnel are prohibited from communicating (in writing or otherwise) with applicants regarding the FOA except through the established question and answer process as described below. Specifically, questions regarding the content of this FOA must be submitted to: AMOTPFOA@ee.doe.gov. Questions must be submitted not later than 3 business days prior to the application due date and time. Please note, feedback on individual concepts will not be provided through Q&A. All questions and answers related to this FOA will be posted on EERE Exchange at: https://eere-exchange.energy.gov. Please note that you must first select this specific FOA Number in order to view the questions and answers specific to this FOA. EERE will attempt to respond to a question within 3 business days, unless a similar question and answer has already been posted on the website. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 79 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Questions related to the registration process and use of the EERE Exchange website should be submitted to: EERE-ExchangeSupport@hq.doe.gov. VIII.Other Information A. FOA Modifications Amendments to this FOA will be posted on the EERE Exchange website and the Grants.gov system. However, you will only receive an email when an amendment or a FOA is posted on these sites if you register for email notifications for this FOA in Grants.gov. EERE recommends that you register as soon after the release of the FOA as possible to ensure you receive timely notice of any amendments or other FOAs. B. Government Right to Reject or Negotiate EERE reserves the right, without qualification, to reject any or all applications received in response to this FOA and to select any application, in whole or in part, as a basis for negotiation and/or award. C. Commitment of Public Funds The Contracting Officer is the only individual who can make awards or commit the government to the expenditure of public funds. A commitment by anyone other than the Contracting Officer, either express or implied, is invalid. D. Treatment of Application Information Applicants should not include trade secrets or commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential in their application unless such information is necessary to convey an understanding of the proposed project or to comply with a requirement in the FOA. Applicants are advised to not include any critically sensitive proprietary detail. If an application includes trade secrets or information that is commercial or financial, or information that is confidential or privileged, it is furnished to the Government in confidence with the understanding that the information shall be used or disclosed only for evaluation of the application. Such information will be withheld from public disclosure to the extent permitted by law, including the Freedom of Information Act. Without assuming any liability for inadvertent disclosure, EERE will seek to limit disclosure of such information to its employees and to outside reviewers when necessary for merit review of the application or as otherwise authorized by law. This restriction does not limit the Government's right to use the information if it is obtained from another source. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 80 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Full Applications, and other submissions containing confidential, proprietary, or privileged information must be marked as described below. Failure to comply with these marking requirements may result in the disclosure of the unmarked information under the Freedom of Information Act or otherwise. The U.S. Government is not liable for the disclosure or use of unmarked information, and may use or disclose such information for any purpose. The cover sheet of the Full Application, and other submission must be marked as follows and identify the specific pages containing trade secrets, confidential, proprietary, or privileged information: Notice of Restriction on Disclosure and Use of Data: Pages [list applicable pages] of this document may contain trade secrets, confidential, proprietary, or privileged information that is exempt from public disclosure. Such information shall be used or disclosed only for evaluation purposes or in accordance with a financial assistance or loan agreement between the submitter and the Government. The Government may use or disclose any information that is not appropriately marked or otherwise restricted, regardless of source. [End of Notice] The header and footer of every page that contains confidential, proprietary, or privileged information must be marked as follows: "Contains Trade Secrets, Confidential, Proprietary, or Privileged Information Exempt from Public Disclosure." In addition, each line or paragraph containing proprietary, privileged, or trade secret information must be clearly marked with double brackets or highlighting. E. Evaluation and Administration by Non -Federal Personnel In conducting the merit review evaluation, the Go/No-Go Reviews and Peer Reviews, the government may seek the advice of qualified non-federal personnel as reviewers. The government may also use non-federal personnel to conduct routine, nondiscretionary administrative activities, including EERE contractors. The applicant, by submitting its application, consents to the use of non-federal reviewers/administrators. Non-federal reviewers must sign conflict of interest (COI) and non -disclosure acknowledgements (NDA) prior to reviewing an application. Non-federal personnel conducting administrative activities must sign an NDA. F. Notice Regarding Eligible/Ineligible Activities Eligible activities under this FOA include those which describe and promote the understanding of scientific and technical aspects of specific energy technologies, Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 81 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY but not those which encourage or support political activities such as the collection and dissemination of information related to potential, planned or pending legislation. G. Notice of Right to Conduct a Review of Financial Capability EERE reserves the right to conduct an independent third party review of financial capability for applicants that are selected for negotiation of award (including personal credit information of principal(s) of a small business if there is insufficient information to determine financial capability of the organization). H. Requirement for Full and Complete Disclosure Applicants are required to make a full and complete disclosure of all information requested. Any failure to make a full and complete disclosure of the requested information may result in: • The termination of award negotiations; • The modification, suspension, and/or termination of a funding agreement; • The initiation of debarment proceedings, debarment, and/or a declaration of ineligibility for receipt of federal contracts, subcontracts, and financial assistance and benefits; and • Civil and/or criminal penalties 1. Retention of Submissions EERE expects to retain copies of all Full Applications and other submissions. No submissions will be returned. By applying to EERE for funding, applicants consent to EERE's retention of their submissions. J. Title to Subject Inventions Ownership of subject inventions is governed pursuant to the authorities listed below: • Domestic Small Businesses, Educational Institutions, and Nonprofits: Under the Bayh-Dole Act (35 U.S.C. § 200 et seq.), domestic small businesses, educational institutions, and nonprofits may elect to retain title to their subject inventions; • All other parties: The federal Non -Nuclear Energy Act of 1974, 42. U.S.C. 5908, provides that the government obtains title to new inventions unless a waiver is granted (see below); • Class Patent Waiver: DOE has issued a class waiver that applies to this FOA. Under this class waiver, domestic large businesses may elect title to their subject inventions similar to the right provided to the domestic small Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 82 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY businesses, educational institutions, and nonprofits by law. In order to avail itself of the class waiver, a domestic large business must agree that any products embodying or produced through the use of a subject invention first created or reduced to practice under this program will be substantially manufactured in the United States. • Advance and Identified Waivers: For an applicant not covered by a Class Patent Waiver or the Bayh-Dole Act, the applicant may request a patent waiver that will cover subject inventions that may be invented under the award, in advance of or within 30 days after the effective date of the award. Even if an advance waiver is not requested or the request is denied, the recipient will have a continuing right under the award to request a waiver for identified inventions, i.e., individual subject inventions that are disclosed to EERE within the timeframes set forth in the award's intellectual property terms and conditions. Any patent waiver that may be granted is subject to certain terms and conditions in 10 CFR 784. DEC: On June 07, 2021, DOE approved a DETERMINATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES (DEC) UNDER THE BAYH-DOLE ACT TO FURTHER PROMOTE DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE OF DOE SCIENCE AND ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES. In accordance with this DEC, all awards, including sub -awards, under this FOA shall include the U.S. Competitiveness Provision in accordance with Section VI.B.xx. U.S. Manufacturing Committments of this FOA. A copy of the DEC can be found at https://www.energy.gov/gc/determination-exceptional- circumstances-decs. Pursuant to 37 CFR § 401.4, any nonprofit organization or small business firm as defined by 35 U.S.C. 201 affected by any DEC has the right to appeal it by providing written notice to DOE within 30 working days from the time it receives a copy of the determination. K. Government Rights in Subject Inventions Where prime recipients and subrecipients retain title to subject inventions, the U.S. government retains certain rights. i. Government Use License The U.S. government retains a nonexclusive, nontransferable, irrevocable, paid - up license to practice or have practiced for or on behalf of the United States any subject invention throughout the world. This license extends to contractors doing work on behalf of the government. ii. March -In Rights The U.S. government retains march -in rights with respect to all subject inventions. Through "march -in rights," the government may require a prime recipient or subrecipient who has elected to retain title to a subject invention (or their assignees or exclusive licensees), to grant a license for use of the invention Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 83 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY to a third party. In addition, the government may grant licenses for use of the subject invention when a prime recipient, subrecipient, or their assignees and exclusive licensees refuse to do so. DOE may exercise its march -in rights only if it determines that such action is necessary under any of the four following conditions: • The owner or licensee has not taken or is not expected to take effective steps to achieve practical application of the invention within a reasonable time; • The owner or licensee has not taken action to alleviate health or safety needs in a reasonably satisfied manner; • The owner has not met public use requirements specified by federal statutes in a reasonably satisfied manner; or • The U.S. manufacturing requirement has not been met. Any determination that march -in rights are warranted must follow a fact-finding process in which the recipient has certain rights to present evidence and witnesses, confront witnesses and appear with counsel and appeal any adverse decision. To date, DOE has never exercised its march -in rights to any subject inventions. L. Rights in Technical Data Data rights differ based on whether data is first produced under an award or instead was developed at private expense outside the award. "Limited Rights Data": The U.S. government will not normally require delivery of confidential or trade secret -type technical data developed solely at private expense prior to issuance of an award, except as necessary to monitor technical progress and evaluate the potential of proposed technologies to reach specific technical and cost metrics. Government Rights in Technical Data Produced Under Awards: The U.S. government normally retains unlimited rights in technical data produced under government financial assistance awards, including the right to distribute to the public. However, pursuant to special statutory authority, certain categories of data generated under EERE awards may be protected from public disclosure for up to five years after the data is generated ("Protected Data"). For awards permitting Protected Data, the protected data must be marked as set forth in the awards intellectual property terms and conditions and a listing of unlimited rights data (i.e., non -protected data) must be inserted into the data clause in the award. In addition, invention disclosures may be protected from public disclosure for a reasonable time in order to allow for filing a patent application. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 84 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Under this FOA, Protected Data will be permitted for awards on topic area 1 only. m. Copyright The prime recipient and subrecipients may assert copyright in copyrightable works, such as software, first produced under the award without EERE approval. When copyright is asserted, the government retains a paid -up nonexclusive, irrevocable worldwide license to reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute copies to the public, and to perform publicly and display publicly the copyrighted work. This license extends to contractors and others doing work on behalf of the government. N. Export Control The U.S. government regulates the transfer of information, commodities, technology, and software considered to be strategically important to the U.S. to protect national security, foreign policy, and economic interests without imposing undue regulatory burdens on legitimate international trade. There is a network of federal agencies and regulations that govern exports that are collectively referred to as "Export Controls". To ensure compliance with Export Controls, it is the prime recipient's responsibility to determine when its project activities trigger Export Controls and to ensure compliance. Export Controls may apply to individual projects, depending on the nature of the tasks. When Export Controls apply, the recipient must take the appropriate steps to obtain any required governmental licenses, monitor and control access to restricted information, and safeguard all controlled materials. Under no circumstances may foreign entities (organizations, companies or persons) receive access to export controlled information unless proper export procedures have been satisfied and such access is authorized pursuant to law or regulation. o. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) All information provided by the applicant must to the greatest extent possible exclude PII. The term "PII" refers to information which can be used to distinguish or trace an individual's identity, such as their name, social security number, biometric records, alone, or when combined with other personal or identifying information which is linked or linkable to a specific individual, such as date and place of birth, mother's maiden name. (See OMB Memorandum M-07-16 dated May 22, 2007, found at: https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/omb/memoranda/200 7/m07-16.pdf Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 85 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY By way of example, applicants must screen resumes to ensure that they do not contain PH such as personal addresses, personal landline/cell phone numbers, and personal emails. Under no circumstances should Social Security Numbers (SSNs) be included in the application. Federal agencies are prohibited from the collecting, using, and displaying unnecessary SSNs. (See, the Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014 (Pub. L. No. 113-283, Dec 18, 2014; 44 U.S.C. § 3551). P. Annual Independent Audits If a for -profit entity is a prime recipient and has expended $750,000 or more of DOE awards during the entity's fiscal year, an annual compliance audit performed by an independent auditor is required. For additional information, please refer to 2 CFR 910.501 and Subpart F. If an educational institution, non-profit organization, or state/local government is a prime recipient or subrecipient and has expended $750,000 or more of federal awards during the non-federal entity's fiscal year, then a Single or Program -Specific Audit is required. For additional information, please refer to 2 CFR 200.501 and Subpart F. Applicants and subrecipients (if applicable) should propose sufficient costs in the project budget to cover the costs associated with the audit. EERE will share in the cost of the audit at its applicable cost share ratio. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 86 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY APPENDIX A - COST SHARE INFORMATION Cost Sharing or Cost Matching The terms "cost sharing" and "cost matching" are often used synonymously. Even the DOE Financial Assistance Regulations, 2 CFR 200.306, use both of the terms in the titles specific to regulations applicable to cost sharing. EERE almost always uses the term "cost sharing," as it conveys the concept that non-federal share is calculated as a percentage of the Total Project Cost. An exception is the State Energy Program Regulation, 10 CFR 420.12, State Matching Contribution. Here "cost matching" for the non-federal share is calculated as a percentage of the federal funds only, rather than the Total Project Cost. How Cost Sharing Is Calculated As stated above, cost sharing is calculated as a percentage of the Total Project Cost. FFRDC costs must be included in Total Project Costs. The following is an example of how to calculate cost sharing amounts for a project with $1,000,000 in federal funds with a minimum 20% non- federal cost sharing requirement: • Formula: Federal share ($) divided by federal share (%) = Total Project Cost Example: $1,000,000 divided by 80% = $1,250,000 • Formula: Total Project Cost ($) minus federal share ($) = Non-federal share ($) Example: $1,250,000 minus $1,000,000 = $250,000 • Formula: Non-federal share ($) divided by Total Project Cost ($) = Non-federal share (%) Example: $250,000 divided by $1,250,000 = 20% What Qualifies For Cost Sharing While it is not possible to explain what specifically qualifies for cost sharing in one or even a couple of sentences, in general, if a cost is allowable under the cost principles applicable to the organization incurring the cost and is eligible for reimbursement under an EERE grant or cooperative agreement, then it is allowable as cost share. Conversely, if the cost is not allowable under the cost principles and not eligible for reimbursement, then it is not allowable as cost share. In addition, costs may not be counted as cost share if they are paid by the federal government under another award unless authorized by federal statute to be used for cost sharing. The rules associated with what is allowable as cost share are specific to the type of organization that is receiving funds under the grant or cooperative agreement, though are generally the same for all types of entities. The specific rules applicable to: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 87 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY • FAR Part 31 for For -Profit entities, (48 CFR Part 31); and • 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart E - Cost Principles for all other non-federal entities. In addition to the regulations referenced above, other factors may also come into play such as timing of donations and length of the project period. For example, the value of ten years of donated maintenance on a project that has a project period of five years would not be fully allowable as cost share. Only the value for the five years of donated maintenance that corresponds to the project period is allowable and may be counted as cost share. Additionally, EERE generally does not allow pre -award costs for either cost share or reimbursement when these costs precede the signing of the appropriation bill that funds the award. In the case of a competitive award, EERE generally does not allow pre -award costs prior to the signing of the Selection Statement by the EERE Selection Official. General Cost Sharing Rules on a DOE Award 1. Cash Cost Share — encompasses all contributions to the project made by the recipient or subrecipient(s), for costs incurred and paid for during the project. This includes when an organization pays for personnel, supplies, equipment for their own company with organizational resources. If the item or service is reimbursed for, it is cash cost share. All cost share items must be necessary to the performance of the project. 2. In -Kind Cost Share — encompasses all contributions to the project made by the recipient or subrecipient(s) that do not involve a payment or reimbursement and represent donated items or services. In -Kind cost share items include volunteer personnel hours, donated existing equipment, donated existing supplies. The cash value and calculations thereof for all In -Kind cost share items must be justified and explained in the Cost Share section of the project Budget Justification. All cost share items must be necessary to the performance of the project. If questions exist, consult your DOE contact before filling out the In -Kind cost share section of the Budget Justification. 3. Funds from other federal sources MAY NOT be counted as cost share. This prohibition includes FFRDC subrecipients. Non-federal sources include any source not originally derived from federal funds. Cost sharing commitment letters from subrecipients must be provided with the original application. 4. Fee or profit, including foregone fee or profit, are not allowable as project costs (including cost share) under any resulting award. The project may only incur those costs that are allowable and allocable to the project (including cost share) as determined in accordance with the applicable cost principles prescribed in FAR Part 31 for For -Profit entities and 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart E - Cost Principles for all other non-federal entities. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 88 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY DOE Financial Assistance Rules 2 CFR Part 200 as amended by 2 CFR Part 910 As stated above, the rules associated with what is allowable cost share are generally the same for all types of organizations. Following are the rules found to be common, but again, the specifics are contained in the regulations and cost principles specific to the type of entity: (A) Acceptable contributions. All contributions, including cash contributions and third party in -kind contributions, must be accepted as part of the prime recipient's cost sharing if such contributions meet all of the following criteria: (1) They are verifiable from the recipient's records. (2) They are not included as contributions for any other federally -assisted project or program. (3) They are necessary and reasonable for the proper and efficient accomplishment of project or program objectives (4) They are allowable under the cost principles applicable to the type of entity incurring the cost as follows: a. For -profit organizations. Allowability of costs incurred by for -profit organizations and those nonprofit organizations listed in Attachment C to OMB Circular A-122 is determined in accordance with the for -profit cost principles in 48 CFR Part 31 in the FAR, except that patent prosecution costs are not allowable unless specifically authorized in the award document. (v) Commercial Organizations. FAR Subpart 31.2—Contracts with Commercial Organizations; and b. Other types of organizations. For all other non-federal entities, allowability of costs is determined in accordance with 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart E. (5) They are not paid by the federal government under another award unless authorized by federal statute to be used for cost sharing or matching. (6) They are provided for in the approved budget. (B) Valuing and documenting contributions (1) Valuing recipient's property or services of recipient's employees. Values are established in accordance with the applicable cost principles, which mean that amounts chargeable to the project are determined on the basis of costs incurred. For real property or equipment used on the project, the cost principles authorize depreciation or use charges. The full value of the item may be applied when the item Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 89 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY will be consumed in the performance of the award or fully depreciated by the end of the award. In cases where the full value of a donated capital asset is to be applied as cost sharing or matching, that full value must be the lesser or the following: a. The certified value of the remaining life of the property recorded in the recipient's accounting records at the time of donation; or b. The current fair market value. If there is sufficient justification, the Contracting Officer may approve the use of the current fair market value of the donated property, even if it exceeds the certified value at the time of donation to the project. The Contracting Officer may accept the use of any reasonable basis for determining the fair market value of the property. (2) Valuing services of others' employees. If an employer other than the recipient furnishes the services of an employee, those services are valued at the employee's regular rate of pay, provided these services are for the same skill level for which the employee is normally paid. (3) Valuing volunteer services. Volunteer services furnished by professional and technical personnel, consultants, and other skilled and unskilled labor may be counted as cost sharing or matching if the service is an integral and necessary part of an approved project or program. Rates for volunteer services must be consistent with those paid for similar work in the recipient's organization. In those markets in which the required skills are not found in the recipient organization, rates must be consistent with those paid for similar work in the labor market in which the recipient competes for the kind of services involved. In either case, paid fringe benefits that are reasonable, allowable, and allocable may be included in the valuation. (4) Valuing property donated by third parties a. Donated supplies may include such items as office supplies or laboratory supplies. Value assessed to donated supplies included in the cost sharing or matching share must be reasonable and must not exceed the fair market value of the property at the time of the donation. b. Normally only depreciation or use charges for equipment and buildings may be applied. However, the fair rental charges for land and the full value of equipment or other capital assets may be allowed, when they will be consumed in the performance of the award or fully depreciated by the end of the award, provided that the Contracting Officer has approved the charges. When use charges are applied, values must be determined in accordance with the usual accounting policies of the recipient, with the following qualifications: Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 90 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY L The value of donated space must not exceed the fair rental value of comparable space as established by an independent appraisal of comparable space and facilities in a privately -owned building in the same locality. L The value of loaned equipment must not exceed its fair rental value. (5) Documentation. The following requirements pertain to the recipient's supporting records for in -kind contributions from third parties: a. Volunteer services must be documented and, to the extent feasible, supported by the same methods used by the recipient for its own employees. b. The basis for determining the valuation for personal services and property must be documented. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 91 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY APPENDIX B - SAMPLE COST SHARE CALCULATION FOR BLENDED COST SHARE PERCENTAGE The following example shows the math for calculating required cost share for a project with $2,000,000 in federal funds with four tasks requiring different non-federal cost share percentages: Task Proposed Federal Share Federal Share % Recipient Share Task 1 (R&D) $1,000,000 80% 20% Task 2 (R&D) $500,000 80% 20% Task 3 (Demonstration) $400,000 50% 50% Task 4 (Outreach) $100,000 100% 0% Federal share ($) divided by federal share (%) = Task Cost Each task must be calculated individually as follows: Task 1 $1,000,000 divided by 80% = $1,250,000 (Task 1 Cost) Task 1 Cost minus federal share = non-federal share $1,250,000 - $1,000,000 = $250,000 (non-federal share) Task 2 $500,000 divided 80% = $625,000 (Task 2 Cost) Task 2 Cost minus federal share = non-federal share $625,000 - $500,000 = $125,000 (non-federal share) Task 3 $400,000 / 50% = $800,000 (Task 3 Cost) Task 3 Cost minus federal share = non-federal share $800,000 - $400,000 = $400,000 (non-federal share) Task 4 Federal share = $100,000 Non-federal cost share is not mandated for outreach = $0 (non-federal share) Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(aoe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 92 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY The calculation may then be completed as follows: Tasks $ Federal Share % Federal Share $ Non -Federal Share % Non -Federal Share Total Project Cost Task 1 $1,000,000 80% $250,000 20% $1,250,000 Task 2 $500,000 80% $125,000 20% $625,000 Task 3 $400,000 50% $400,000 50% $800,000 Task 4 $100,000 100% $0 0% $100,000 Totals $2,000,000 $775,000 $2,775,000 Blended Cost Share Non-federal share ($775,000) divided by Total Project Cost ($2,775,000) = 27.9% (non-federal) Federal share ($2,000,000) divided by Total Project Cost ($2,775,000) = 72.1% (federal) Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email SERE-ExchangfSupport(aoe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 93 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY APPENDIX C — WAIVER REQUESTS AND APPROVAL PROCESSES: 1. FOREIGN ENTITY PARTICIPATION AS THE PRIME RECIPIENT; AND 2. PERFORMANCE OF WORK IN THE UNITED STATES FOREIGN WORK WAIVER) 1. Waiver for Foreign Entity Participation as the Prime Recipient As set forth in Section III.A.iii., all prime recipients receiving funding under this FOA must be incorporated (or otherwise formed) under the laws of a state or territory of the United States and have a physical location for business operations in the United States. To request a waiver of this requirement, an applicant must submit an explicit waiver request in the Full Application. Overall, the applicant must demonstrate to the satisfaction of EERE that it would further the purposes of this FOA and is otherwise in the economic interests of the United States to have a foreign entity serve as the prime recipient. A request to waive the Foreign Entity Participation as the prime recipient requirement must include the following: • Entity name; • The rationale for proposing a foreign entity to serve as the prime recipient; • Country of incorporation and the extent, if any, the entity is state owned or controlled; • A description of the project's anticipated contributions to the US economy; • How the project will benefit U.S. research, development and manufacturing, including contributions to employment in the U.S. and growth in new markets and jobs in the U.S.; • How the project will promote domestic American manufacturing of products and/or services; • A description of how the foreign entity's participation as the prime recipient is essential to the project; • A description of the likelihood of Intellectual Property (IP) being created from the work and the treatment of any such IP; and • Countries where the work will be performed (Note: if any work is proposed to be conducted outside the U.S., the applicant must also complete a separate request for waiver of the Performance of Work in the United States requirement). EERE may require additional information before considering the waiver request. The applicant does not have the right to appeal EERE's decision concerning a waiver request. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 94 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY 2. Waiver for Performance of Work in the United States (Foreign Work Waiver) As set forth in Section IV.K.iii., all work under EERE funding agreements must be performed in the United States. This requirement does not apply to the purchase of supplies and equipment, so a waiver is not required for foreign purchases of these items. However, the prime recipient should make every effort to purchase supplies and equipment within the United States. There may be limited circumstances where it is in the interest of the project to perform a portion of the work outside the United States. To seek a waiver of the Performance of Work in the United States requirement, the applicant must submit an explicit waiver request in the Full Application. A separate waiver request must be submitted for each entity proposing performance of work outside of the United States Overall, a waiver request must demonstrate to the satisfaction of EERE that it would further the purposes of this FOA and is otherwise in the economic interests of the United States to perform work outside of the United States. A request to waive the Performance of Work in the United States requirement must include the following: • The rationale for performing the work outside the U.S. ("foreign work"); • A description of the work proposed to be performed outside the U.S.; • An explanation as to how the foreign work is essential to the project; • A description of the anticipated benefits to be realized by the proposed foreign work and the anticipated contributions to the US economy; • The associated benefits to be realized and the contribution to the project from the foreign work; • How the foreign work will benefit U.S. research, development and manufacturing, including contributions to employment in the U.S. and growth in new markets and jobs in the U.S.; • How the foreign work will promote domestic American manufacturing of products and/or services; • A description of the likelihood of Intellectual Property (IP) being created from the foreign work and the treatment of any such IP; • The total estimated cost (DOE and recipient cost share) of the proposed foreign work; • The countries in which the foreign work is proposed to be performed; and • The name of the entity that would perform the foreign work. EERE may require additional information before considering the waiver request. The applicant does not have the right to appeal EERE's decision concerning a waiver request. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOA(a_�.ee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangeSupport(ahq.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 95 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY APPENDIX E - GLOSSARY Applicant — The lead organization submitting an application under the FOA. Continuation application — A non-competitive application for an additional budget period within a previously approved project period. At least ninety (90) days before the end of each budget period, the Recipient must submit to EERE its continuation application, which includes the following information: A report on the Recipient's progress towards meeting the objectives of the project, including any significant findings, conclusions, or developments, and an estimate of any unobligated balances remaining at the end of the budget period. If the remaining unobligated balance is estimated to exceed 20 percent of the funds available for the budget period, explain why the excess funds have not been obligated and how they will be used in the next budget period. A detailed budget and supporting justification if there are changes to the negotiated budget, or a budget for the upcoming budget period was not approved at the time of award. iii. A description of any planned changes from the negotiated Statement of Project Objectives and/or Milestone Summary Table. Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) — a contractual agreement between a national laboratory contractor and a private company or university to work together on research and development. For more information, see https://www.energy.gov/gc/downloads/doe-cooperative-research-and-development- agreements Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC) - FFRDCs are public -private partnerships which conduct research for the United States government. A listing of FFRDCs can be found at http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/ffrdclist/. Go/No-Go Decision Points: — A decision point at the end of a budget period that defines the overall objectives, milestones and deliverables to be achieved by the recipient in that budget period. As of a result of EERE's review, EERE may take one of the following actions: 1) authorize federal funding for the next budget period; 2) recommend redirection of work; 3) discontinue providing federal funding beyond the current budget period; or 4) place a hold on federal funding pending further supporting data. Project — The entire scope of the cooperative agreement which is contained in the recipient's Statement of Project Objectives. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSuRport(a�ha.doe.�ov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 96 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Recipient or "Prime Recipient" — A non-federal entity that receives a federal award directly from a federal awarding agency to carry out an activity under a federal program. The term recipient does not include subrecipients. Subrecipient — A non-federal entity that receives a subaward from a pass -through entity to carry out part of a federal program; but does not include an individual that is a beneficiary of such program. A subrecipient may also be a recipient of other federal awards directly from a federal awarding agency. Also, a DOE/NNSA and non-DOE/NNSA FFRDC may be proposed as a subrecipient on another entity's application. See section III.E.ii. Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 97 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY APPENDIX F - DEFINITION OF TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVELS TRL 1: Basic principles observed and reported TRL 2: Technology concept and/or application formulated TRL 3: Analytical and experimental critical function and/or characteristic proof of concept TRL 4: Component and/or breadboard validation in a laboratory environment TRL 5: Component and/or breadboard validation in a relevant environment TRL 6: System/subsystem model or prototype demonstration in a relevant environment TRL 7: System prototype demonstration in an operational environment TRL 8: Actual system completed and qualified through test and demonstrated TRL 9: Actual system proven through successful mission operations Questions about this FOA? Email AMOTPFOAkee.doe.gov Problems with EERE Exchange? Email EERE-ExchangfSupport(a�ha.doe.gov Include FOA name and number in subject line. 98 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF Office of ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY APPENDIX G - LIST OF ACRONYMS Insert other acronyms applicable to this FOA (e.g., technology office name, technical terms or metrics) COI Conflict of Interest DEC Determination of Exceptional Circumstances DEI Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion DMP Data Management Plan DOE Department of Energy DOI Digital Object Identifier EERE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy FAR Federal Acquisition Regulation FFATA Federal Funding and Transparency Act of 2006 FOA Funding Opportunity Announcement FOIA Freedom of Information Act FFRDC Federally Funded Research and Development Center GAAP Generally Accepted Accounting Principles IPMP Intellectual Property Management Plan M&O Management and Operating MPIN Marketing Partner ID Number MSI Minority -Serving institution MYPP Multi -Year Program Plan NDA Non -Disclosure Acknowledgement NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NNSA National Nuclear Security Agency OMB Office of Management and Budget OSTI Office of Scientific and Technical Information PH Personal Identifiable Information R&D Research and Development RFI Request for Information RFP Request for Proposal SAM System for Award Management SOPO Statement of Project Objectives SPOC Single Point of Contact STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics TIA Technology Investment Agreement TRL Technology Readiness Level UCC Uniform Commercial Code UEI Unique Entity Identifier WBS Work Breakdown Structure WP Work Proposal Questions about this FOA? 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