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Jointly Sponsored Research Program. Final report
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/677077
Subject(s) - coal , software deployment , fossil fuel , resource (disambiguation) , business , particulates , joint venture , research program , private sector , environmental economics , environmental science , environmental resource management , engineering , waste management , political science , computer science , economics , computer network , ecology , philosophy , software engineering , epistemology , commerce , law , biology
The Jointly Sponsored Research Program (JSRP) is a US Department of Energy (DOE) program funded through the Office of Fossil Energy and administered at the Morgantown Energy Technology Center. Under this program, which has been in place since Fiscal Year 1990, DOE makes approximately $2.5 million available each year to the Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) to fund projects that are of current interest to industry but which still involve significant risk, thus requiring some government contribution to offset the risk if the research is to move forward. The program guidelines require that at least 50% of the project funds originate from nonfederal sources. Projects funded under the JSRP often originate under a complementary base program, which funds higher-risk projects. The projects funded in Fiscal Year 1996 addressed a wide range of Fossil Energy interests, including hot-gas filters for advanced power systems; development of cleaner, more efficient processing technologies; development of environmental control technologies; development of environmental remediation and reuse technologies; development of improved analytical techniques; and development of a beneficiation technique to broaden the use of high-sulfur coal. Descriptions and status for each of the projects funded during the past fiscal year are included in Section A of this document, Statement of Technical Progress