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products supportive technologies that are novel, innovative, and groundbreaking or <br />that fill technology voids or otherwise represent a technological advancement of SSL <br />products. <br />This announcement is composed of four areas of interest: <br />• LED Materials Issues -Device Materials <br />• LED Device Issues -Optical <br />• OLED Efficient Materials Development <br />• OLED Architectures That Improve Device <br />Robustness, Lifetime, and Efficiency. <br />Applications under this Funding Opportunity Announcement must be submitted under <br />one of these areas of interest. <br />For more information, see the full solicitation. <br />Innovative Energy Systems Challenge <br />Funding: $4 million <br />Open Date: 10/20/2005 <br />Close Date: 01/25/2006 <br />Funding Organization: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy <br />Funding Number: DE-PS36-066096009 <br />Summary: <br />The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable <br />Energy is seeking applications for cost-shared research, development, and <br />demonstration of innovative energy systems that can be widely applied throughout <br />the US chemical industry. Energy systems are defined as those technologies and <br />systems, located on or near a chemical plant that produce or transport energy <br />(electrical, thermal, mechanical) to the process or recycle waste energy streams <br />resulting from the chemical process. The energy supply chain in this announcement <br />excludes the chemical process itself. DOE is requesting applications for projects that <br />do not duplicate technologies currently funded elsewhere within DOE's Industrial <br />Technologies and Distributed Energy Programs. <br />For more information, see the full solicitation. <br />Biomass Research and Development Initiative <br />Funding: $14 million <br />Open Date: 11/04/2005 <br />Close Date; 04/03/2006 <br />Funding Organization: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy <br />Funding Number: DE-PS36-06G096002P <br />Summary: <br />The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) <br />jointly solicit applications for financial assistance addressing research, development, and <br />demonstration of biomass based products, bioenergy, biofuels and related processes. This <br />funding opportunity is intended to promote greater innovation and development related <br />to biomass, and to support the Biomass Research Development Act of 2000, the Healthy <br />Forest Restoration Act of 2003, the Energy Policy Act of 2005, and Federal policy calling <br />
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