Current through September 25, 2024
Section 3 AAC 107.735 - Abstracts(a) The request for grant applications will establish the deadline for submitting abstracts to the authority, the necessary documentation to be included with the abstract, and the format and size for the abstract and documentation. Upon request by the applicant, the executive director may accept an abstract filed after the established deadline only upon finding that extraordinary circumstances caused the delayed delivery and the delay did not give the applicant a substantive advantage. The acceptance or denial must be in writing, and may be given by electronic mail.(b) An abstract must include (1) documentation to establish that the applicant is an eligible applicant under AS 42.45.375(j)(1) and 3 AAC 107.715;(2) a summary of the proposed project, including a description of how the proposed project will (A) test emerging technologies;(B) test methods of conserving energy;(C) improve an existing energy technology; or(D) use an existing technology that has not previously been demonstrated in the state;(3) a description of how the proposed project addresses the priority considerations established by AS 42.45.375(d) and by the request for grant applications;(4) a description of how the proposed project will advance the commercialization of the energy technology not later than the next five years, and the market for purchasing energy generated by the proposed project;(5) statement of the project team's qualifications;(6) a budget for the proposed project;(7) a description of how the proposed project will collect technical and economic data for analysis; and(8) any additional information required in the request for grant applications or under 3 AAC 107.775.(c) The authority may require applicants who have previously received grants from the emerging energy technology fund for preliminary development phases or partial grants, to submit new abstracts for each solicitation for applications.Eff. 1/26/2012, Register 201Authority:AS 42.45.375
AS 44.83.080