Carbon sequestration study funding available

Paul n Shelley pracko at earthlink.net
Sat Jan 8 09:41:04 PST 2000


TITLE: CARBON SEQUESTRATION RESEARCH PROGRAM - DOE

> 
> DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
> 
> SUMMARY: The Office of Biological and Environmental Research (OBER) of
> the Office of Science (SC), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), hereby
> announces its interest in receiving applications for research on Carbon
> Sequestration in the Terrestrial Biosphere and the Oceans.
> 
> DATES: Applicants are encouraged (but not required) to submit a brief
> preapplication for programmatic review. Early submission of
> preapplications is encouraged to allow time for meaningful dialog.
> 
>         The deadline for receipt of formal applications is 4:30 p.m.,
> E.S.T., March 2, 2000, to be accepted for merit review and to permit
> timely consideration for award in Fiscal Year 2000 and early Fiscal
> Year 2001.
> 
> ADDRESSES: Preapplications, referencing Program Notice 00-09, for
> Section A on Terrestrial Biosphere should be sent E-mail to
> roger.dahlman at science.doe.gov and for Section B on the Oceans to
> anna.palmisano at science.doe.gov.
> 
> Formal applications, referencing Program Notice 00-09, should be
> sent to:
> 
> U.S. Department of Energy,
> Office of Science, Grants and Contracts Division, SC-64,

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