On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 11:05 AM, Rainwater, Jason (CONTR) <Jason.Rainwater@ee.doe.gov> wrote:
Julia – thank you for the introduction and for correcting the project status for Neah Power Systems on our website.
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy XXXXXX, we are not currently updating the project status of projects that are in progress, but we do monitor and track them. Was there anything specific you wanted to see changed for Neah’s project summary on www.sbv.org?
Best regards,
Jason Rainwater
Program Analyst - Team Leader
Redhorse Corp. | U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20585
Office: 202-586-9197
Cell: 240-246-5740
Jason.Rainwater@ee.doe.gov
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Hello Bill,
I wrote the SBV regarding the ANL testing. Here is the email string I received today. Read from the bottom up. You're a smart guy familiar with the technology. What do you think?
Regards
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Julia,
I contacted the PI (Ira Bloom) and here is his update on this project:
Greg: It took a while to get the CRADA paperwork in place. The CRADA was fully executed on 4/18/2017. We received the initial samples for characterization from NEAH Power. The samples were shipped to us on 5/26/2017 and were received in June. The baseline material was characterized in terms of microstructure; these results were shared with NEAH by e-mail and discussed with them on a phone call on 7/10/2017. We continue to characterize their materials and should have more results to share with them by the end of the week. --Ira
So, it looks like things are now on track and the project is underway.
Greg
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From: Kelley, Julia S. [mailto:kelleyjs@ornl.gov]
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2017 9:05 AM
To: Krumdick, Gregory K. <gkrumdick@anl.gov>
Cc: Palmer, Jennifer A. <palmerja@ornl.gov>; Blankenship, Angela A. <blankenshiaa@ornl.gov>; aldenic@verizon.net; Blankenship, Angela A. <blankenshiaa@ornl.gov>
Subject: Question: SBV - AMO project at ANL - no progress in a year - please provide status info
Importance: High
Greg:
During Round 2 of the Small Business Voucher Pilot program, Neah Power Systems was assigned to Argnonne National Laboratory and funds were provided for the work by DOE’s AMO program office. Following up on my call today, would you please contact the PI and let me know what the status is of this project? I need to report back to the small business ASAP.
Thank you.
Julia Kelley
Julia Kelley
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Small Business Vouchers Pilot Program
(865) 574-1013
kelleyjs@ornl.gov
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From: Blankenship, Angela A.
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 1:18 PM
To: Kelley, Julia S.
Subject: FW: Is this project dead? No movement in a year.
Hi Julia,
Is it possible that ANL has incurred cost that they just haven’t invoiced yet? We haven’t received any invoices at all, and the beginning date for the PO was 10/27/2016.
Angie
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From: Palmer, Jennifer A.
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 7:47 PM
To: Kelley, Julia S. <kelleyjs@ornl.gov>
Cc: Blankenship, Angela A. <blankenshiaa@ornl.gov>
Subject: FW: Is this project dead? No movement in a year.
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