News from the Biofuels Center of NC about open RFP...
The Biofuels Center of
North Carolina was established in 2007 by the General Assembly with the charge to increase the capacity for producing renewable transportation fuels within the state. The goal is “By 2017, 10 percent of liquid fuels sold in North Carolina will come from biofuels grown and produced within the state.”
One significant approach to reaching that goal has been the Biofuels Center’s grants program, and the organization is pleased to announce the current grants program Request for Proposals. In 2011, the Center will award funding through the program, Twelve Bold Innovative Projects: Accelerating Biofuels Commercialization Across North Carolina.
All RFP forms can be found on the Biofuels Center's website by clicking here. Required pre-proposals are due 22 November 2010 and full proposals are due 30 December 2010.
Applicants with questions may contact Biofuels Center Director of Contracts and Grants Kris Allsbury at grants@biofuelscenter.org or at (919) 693-3000, ext. 259.
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