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Home Military Energy Efficiency Military Energy Efficiency ESTCP Solicits Environmental and Installation Energy Technology Proposals for FY 2015 Funding

ESTCP Solicits Environmental and Installation Energy Technology Proposals for FY 2015 Funding

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The Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), the U.S. Department of Defense’s environmental research program, solicits Environmental and Installation Energy Technology Proposals for FY 2015 funding. Pre-proposal submissions are due on April 1, 2014 and should be related to Energy Efficiency for Military Buildings; Assessment of Vapor Intrusion; Weapons Systems and Platforms; and Water Conservation and Reuse for Military Facilities. More information about the solicitations is available here. ESTCP Director, Dr. Anne Andrews, will also conduct an online seminar entitled “ESTCP Funding Opportunities for Environmental and Energy Technologies” on February 21, 2014 from 12:30-1:30pm Eastern Time. Pre-registration for this webinar is required here.

 

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