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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

 

Noncompetitive Financial Assistance Award to the State of 
Nebraska, Governors' Ethanol Coalition

AGENCY: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

ACTION: Notice of noncompetitive financial assistance award.

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SUMMARY: The DOE, Kansas City Support Office announces that, pursuant 
to the DOE Financial Assistance Rules 10 CFR 600.7 (b)(2), DOE intends 
to make a noncompetitive financial assistance award to the Governors' 
Ethanol Coalition, State of Nebraska Energy Office (Administrator), to 
support the development, production and distribution of an educational 
reference document for alternative fuels and vehicles. The coalition 
activities are jointly funded by DOE and nineteen cooperating states.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Nebraska Energy Office (NEO) administers 
the program plan and grant for the Governors' Ethanol Coalition (GEC) 
consisting of nineteen states (IL, AR, NE, CO, HI, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, 
MN, MO, MT, NM, ND, OH, SD, TX, WN). The GEC has requested funding for 
development, producing and distributing of a document entitled the 
``Clean Fuels Book'' as a resource for educational organizations, 
legislators, policy makers, media, financial and other institutions 
interested in the clean fuels subject.
    This award recognizes the need to assist states in adopting 
alternative fuels in transportation markets and accelerating the 
implementation of EPACT '92 activities. The results from the activity 
accomplished will be shared with the participating GEC states and DOE 
for replication in other states and projects. Due to their prior 
experience the GEC is uniquely qualified to continue the efforts 
associated with their assigned tasks. The grant application is being 
accepted because DOE knows of no other opportunity to conduct such a 
program by any other organization or entity.
    The project period for the grant award is 12 months and is expected 
to begin in March 1994. DOE plans to provide funding in the amount of 
$25,000 for this effort.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Stacy, Director, Technology 
Marketing Division, U.S. Department of Energy, Kansas City Support 
Office, 911 Walnut St., 14th Flr., Kansas City, MO 64106. (816) 426-
5182 or FAX (816) 426-6860.

    Issued in Chicago, Illinois on February 15, 1994.
Timothy S. Crawford,
Assistant Manager for Human Resources and Administration.
[FR Doc. 94-4740 Filed 3-2-94; 8:45 am]
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