Title: Proposal Evaluation Results
1Proposal Evaluation Results
2010
Third Frontier Fuel Cell Program Third Frontier
Photovoltaic Program Third Frontier Advanced
Energy Program
- Presented to Ohio Third Frontier Commission
- December 17, 2009
1251 Dublin Road, Columbus, OH 43215 Tel
614.291.2229 Fax 614.291.2867
2Overview of Proposal Review Process
- FIRST ROUND
- Focus Meeting the requirements and intent of
the RFP - Combination of 3 internal and external reviewers
- Scoring instrument that reflects criteria in RFP
- Ranked on basis of average score
- SECOND ROUND
- Focus Quality of the Investment for Ohio
- Customized set of questions and written responses
- Face-to-face meeting (90 minutes)
- Risk-benefit scoring
- Technical Risk
- Commercial Risk
- Mission Impact
- Ranked on basis of fit to ODOD targets
3Second Round Scoring Methodology
4Competition Metrics
TFFCP TFPVP TFAEP Total Letters of
Intent 36 29 98 163 Proposals Submitted 22 17 41 8
0 Proposals Passing Administrative
Review 21 17 34 72 Proposals Making the
Competitive Range 10 11 16 37 Proposals
Recommended for Funding 6 6 6 18
5Funding Available
TFFCP TFPVP TFAEP Total TFRDF in RFP 8
M 8M 5M 21M WCF in RFP 2M 2M 2M 6M Recommen
dations TFRDF 5,893,022 5,774,671 5,915,000 1
7,582,693 Recommendations WCF 490,000 257,500
1,293,544 2,041,044
62010 Third Frontier Fuel Cell Program
7TFFCP Recommendations for Funding
2010 Third Frontier Fuel Cell Program (TFFCP)
TFRDF TFRDF TFWCF TFWCF Applicant Requested Cumul
ative Requested Cumulative Recommended
Contingency Energy Technologies,
Inc. 1,000,000 1,000,000 0 0 Rolls-Royce Fuel
Cell 999,770 1,999,770 0 0Systems (US),
Inc. NexTech Materials, Inc. 1,000,000 2,999,77
0 490,000 490,000 Wellman Products
Group 893,252 3,893,022 0 490,000 Lockheed
Martin MS2 1,000,000 4,893,022 0 490,000Integ
rated Defense UltraCell Corporation, 1,000,000 5
,893,022 0 490,000Ohio Manufacturing
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
82010 Third Frontier Fuel Cell ProgramEnergy
Technologies, Inc.(TFFCP 10-207 / Rank 1)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 1,000,000 Cost
Share 1,000,000 1st Round Score 74.0 2nd
Round Score 87.5
- Testing Metal Hydride Fuel Cells
- __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,000,000
- Near-Term Product Tactical Fuel Cell Power Plant
incorporating a 1.5kW metal hydride fuel cell
stack for military use - Project Third-party long-term testing of FC
stacks and BOP by InnoVentures and Hawaii Natural
Energy Institute to verify product performance in
response to a request from the military - Projected Impacts
- Applicant renovating 24,000 sq. ft. in Mansfield
to support manufacture of this product - Strong Ohio supply chain
- Supports fuel cell testing capabilities in Ohio
92010 Third Frontier Fuel Cell ProgramRolls-Royce
Fuel Cell Systems (US), Inc.(TFFCP 10-203 /
Rank 2)
TFRDF Requested 999,770 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 999,770 Cost
Share 1,020,918 1st Round Score 75.7 2nd
Round Score 84.2
- Reliability of Fuel Cells for Commercial
Megawatt Scale SOFC Power Systems - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 999,770
- Near-Term Product 1MW SOFC for utilities AEP
interested in product for Smart-Grid strategy
with test in 2016 - Project Developing predictive models by ORNL for
long-term material performance and operating
conditions to speed product optimization and
provide confidence for investors - Projected Impacts
- North American headquarters at Stark State and
pilot manufacturing lines being relocated there - Strong leverage through the SECA program (8-year
contract for 75 million) - Plans for intermediate production facility to be
made in 2012 and decision on larger-scale
facility in 2015
102010 Third Frontier Fuel Cell ProgramNexTech
Materials, Ltd.(TFFCP 10-211 / Rank 3)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 490,000 TOTAL Requested 1,490,000 C
ost Share 1,490,000 1st Round Score 80.3 2nd
Round Score 76.7
- Improving Manufacturing Readiness of NexTechs
SOFC Stack Technology - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,490,000
- Near-Term Product Fuel cells and fuel cell
stacks for military OEMs - Project Setting up green electrolyte tape
manufacturing at Hocking College and improving
thermal and mechanical robustness of stacks using
CFD and FEA at OSU - Projected Impacts
- Provides a source for a critical raw material and
trained workers - Pilot line expected to start in 2013 and
full-scale plant in 2015
112010 Third Frontier Fuel Cell ProgramWellman
Products Group(TFFCP 10-210 / Rank 4)
TFRDF Requested 893,252 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 893,252 Cost
Share 897,541 1st Round Score 69.3 2nd Round
Score 76.0
- Phosphoric Fuel Cell Stack Material Cost
Reduction _______________________________________
__________________________________________________
______________________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 893,252
- Near-Term Product Plates for UTCs PureCell 400
System (PAFC) - Project Reducing the cost for integrated
separator plates through lower-cost polymers and
graphite and elimination of the separator sheet - Projected Impacts
- Single source plate supplier to UTC with
potential to become a supplier of MEAs - UTC engaging in discussions about locating a
plant expansion in Ohio
122010 Third Frontier Fuel Cell ProgramLockheed
Martin MS2 Integrated Defense Technologies(TFFCP
10-231 / Rank 5)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 1,000,000 Cost
Share 1,000,000 1st Round Score 74.7 2nd
Round Score 74.8
- Military SOFC Ruggedization ____________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
_______ - Recommendation Fund for 1,000,000
- Near-Term Product 1kW SOFC genset that can
operate on JP-8 for military applications - Project Raising Technology Readiness Level (TRL)
from 4 to 6 by improving shock and vibration
tolerance of the fuel cell, adding a fuel-based
thermal start-up, and reducing volume and weight - Projected Impacts
- Working with Ohio suppliers
- Pre-production activity in 2013 and start of
production in 2015 - Product to be manufactured at the plant in Akron
132010 Third Frontier Fuel Cell ProgramUltraCell
Corporation, Ohio Manufacturing Operations(TFFCP
10-218 / Rank 6)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 1,000,000 Cost
Share 1,000,000 1st Round Score 77.0 2nd
Round Score 70.1
- Transitioning the UltraCell XX55 55-Watt Fuel
Cell from Beta Design to Commercial Product
Through Manufacturing Development - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,000,000
- Near-Term Product 55W reformed methanol fuel
cell portable power pack for battery recharging
in the field (current cost 12-15,000 each) - Project Manufacturing cost reduction by bringing
laser welding in-house, scaling-up the processor
acceptance tester, reducing the temperature
gradient across the stack, improving the fuel
pump, improving the noise testing capabilities,
and optimizing the engine block components and
BOP - Projected Impacts
- First order received from AFRL for 50 units (3
million) - Applicant planning to expand its manufacturing
operations in Dayton - Production of XX55 to be transferred from
California to Ohio in early 2010
142010 Third Frontier Photovoltaic Program
15TFPVP Recommendations for Funding
2010 Third Frontier Photovoltaic Program (TFPVP)
TFRDF TFRDF TFWCF TFWCF Applicant Requested Cumul
ative Requested Cumulative Recommended
Contingency Xunlight Corporation 999,271 999,271
0 0 Commitment to keep module
manufacturing and equipment funded by this
award in Ohio during the 5-year grant
period Ferro Corp., Electronic 1,000,000
1,999,271 0 0Material Systems Glasstech,
Inc. 1,000,000 2,999,271 0 0 SCI Engineered
Materials 775,400 3,774,671 0 0 Five Star
Technologies 1,000,000 4,774,671 0 0 Replex
Plastics 1,000,000 5,774,671 257,500 257,500
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
162010 Third Frontier Photovoltaic
ProgramXunlight Corporation(TFPVP 10-415 /
Rank 1)
TFRDF Requested 999,271 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 999,271 Cost
Share 1,052,795 1st Round Score 84.3 2nd
Round Score 90.7
- Next Generation Solar Module Manufacturing
Technology - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 999,271 with
contingency - Near-Term Product Production of flexible PV
modules ranging in size from 4 cells to 36 cells
(3x18 rated at 330W) - Project Developing and installing equipment to
automate the process for PV cell assembly and
stringing and augmenting an existing 25MW
coil-cutting line into include all PV cell
preparation tasks - Projected Impacts
- Deposition of flexible PV cells to begin in early
2010 in Toledo (25MW) - DOE funding sought for additional lines totaling
100MW with start-up planned by 2012 - Location of module manufacturing unclear
- Contingency Module manufacture and the automated
production equipment funded by this grant to
remain in Ohio during the 5-year grant period
172010 Third Frontier Photovoltaic ProgramFerro
Corporation, Electronic Material Systems(TFPVP
10-424 / Rank 2)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 1,000,000 Cost
Share 1,000,000 1st Round Score 67.0 2nd
Round Score 78.3
- Advanced Durability Sealing Systems for Solar
Cells - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,000,000
- Near-Term Product An inorganic material-based
edge sealing system for flat, rigid thin film
cells and a hybrid organic/inorganic edge seal
for flexible thin film cells - Project Developing 2 prototype sealants for
performance and accelerated environmental testing
at OSU and EWI followed by end-user testing - Projected Impacts
- A key enabling technology for PV manufacturers to
obtain 20-year service life from PV modules - Sealant products to be manufactured at existing
Ferro facilities in Ohio beginning in 2013
182010 Third Frontier Photovoltaic
ProgramGlasstech, Inc.(TFPVP 10-409 / Rank 3)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 1,000,000 Cost
Share 1,497,588 1st Round Score 57.3 2nd
Round Score 70.4
- Commercialization of a Heat Treating Process to
Strengthen Large, Thinner Glass Substrates for
Photovoltaic Panels - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,000,000
- Near-Term Product Equipment to produce larger,
thinner glass for PV cells and also for
architectural and automotive applications - Project Building a full-scale prototype of a new
glass heating and tempering furnace with an
improved air distribution system and heat
delivery system and validating its performance
through extended life cycle testing and customer
demonstrations - Projected Impacts
- Glasstech to design and market the glass heating
and tempering systems to be produced and
installed by Pioneer Industrial Systems, an Ohio
contractor
192010 Third Frontier Photovoltaic ProgramSCI
Engineered Materials, Inc.(TFPVP 10-420 / Rank
4)
TFRDF Requested 775,400 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 775,400 Cost
Share 969,000 1st Round Score 73.0 2nd Round
Score 69.5
- Commercialization of Advanced Attachment
Technology for Rotatable Ceramic Sputtering
Targets Used for Thin Film Photovoltaic Solar
Cell Manufacturing - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 775,400
- Near-Term Product Rotatable sputtering targets
with an attachment to the stainless steel backing
that can withstand a higher power density
manufacturing process for PV cell production - Project Building and evaluating a rotatable
target with a solder/metal foil fin composite
attachment and qualifying it for customer use - Projected Impacts
- Rotatable targets with finned attachment produced
in existing Columbus facility beginning in 2013 - A product line extension needed to support
current PV customers that are increasing line
speeds to reduce costs
202010 Third Frontier Photovoltaic ProgramFive
Star Technologies, Inc.(TFPVP 10-412 / Rank 5)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 1,000,000 Cost
Share 3,173,279 1st Round Score 80.0 2nd
Round Score 67.8
- Commercialization of Specialty Electronic Inks
for Advances in Photovoltaic Technology
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,000,000
- Near-Term Product High performance inks to
improve the energy efficiency of PV cells based
on crystalline silicon - Project Demonstrating energy efficiency gains
from fine line printing and modifying the ink
formulations for high resistivity emitter
applications - Projected Impacts
- A key component in the crystalline silicon PV
supply chain where Ohio currently does not
participate - Spin-off potential to touch screens
212010 Third Frontier Photovoltaic ProgramReplex
Plastics(TFPVP 10-416 / Rank 6)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 257,500 TOTAL Requested 1,257,500 C
ost Share 1,257,500 1st Round Score 62.3 2nd
Round Score 66.0
- Low-Cost Low-Concentration Photovoltaic (LC2PV)
Systems for Mid-Northern Latitudes - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,257,500
- Near-Term Product PV module that concentrates
the sunlight by a factor of 10X using inexpensive
aluminized acrylic mirrors - Project Constructing three generations of
product prototypes and conducting accelerated and
outdoor module testing - Projected Impacts
- Cost reduction for PV systems by inserting
acrylic mirrors to reduce the square footage of
more expensive PV modules needed to produce a
given amount of electricity
222010 Third Frontier Advanced Energy Program
23TFAEP Recommendations for Funding
2010 Third Frontier Advanced Energy Program
(TFAEP)
TFRDF TFRDF TFWCF TFWCF Applicant Requested Cumul
ative Requested Cumulative Recommended
Contingency Ershigs, Inc. 1,000,000 1,000,000 1
20,000 120,000 Commitment to manufacture panels
in Ohio R. W. Beckett Corp. 1,000,000 2,000,000
0 120,000 Avtron Industrial 1,000,000 3,000,0
00 0 120,000Automation Novolyte
Technologies 1,000,000 4,000,000 123,544 243,5
44 Commitment to move electrolyte
manu- facturing from Louisiana to OH if
permitted under terms of DOEs ARRA
award GrafTech International 915,000 4,915,000
50,000 293,544Holdings, Inc. quasar energy
group 1,000,000 5,915,000 1,000,000 1,293,544
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
242010 Third Frontier Advanced Energy
ProgramErshigs(TFAEP 10-325 / Rank 1)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 120,000 TOTAL Requested 1,120,000 C
ost Share 1,160,000 1st Round Score 81.3 2nd
Round Score 86.6
- Development and Commercialization of Composite
Towers for Wind Turbines (Energy Sector Wind) - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,120,000 with
contingency - Near-Term Product Modular towers for larger wind
turbines that can be easily transported and
assembled on-site - Project Designing, building, and testing a
100-meter fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) tower to
support GE wind turbines - Projected Impacts
- Engineered product with the potential to consume
large quantities of polymer (Ashland) and
high-performance glass fiber (Owens-Corning) with
panel production in Ohio and on-site assembly - Contingency Reduce verbal commitment to
manufacture FRP panels in Ohio to a written plan
252010 Third Frontier Advanced Energy ProgramR.
W. Beckett Corporation(TFAEP 10-358 / Rank 2)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 1,000,000 Cost
Share 1,000,000 1st Round Score 74.7 2nd
Round Score 79.9
- Develop and Commercialize Residential Energy
Storage Technology to Store Power Collected From
Any Source of Electricity for Use at a Later
Time (Energy Sector Energy Storage) - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,000,000
- Near-Term Product A 10-kWh storage appliance
utilizing lithium-ion batteries intended for
military use and for use by utilities at
residential and commercial locations - Project Integrating existing components into a
fully functional energy storage and delivery
system leading to testing of the complete system
and eventually UL certification - Projected Impacts
- A key component for storing energy from
intermittent generating sources such as wind and
solar - Boston Power indicating that it will consider
building a lithium-ion battery manufacturing
plant in NE Ohio if sales projections are met
262010 Third Frontier Advanced Energy
ProgramAvtron Industrial Automation(TFAEP
10-396 / Rank 3)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 0 TOTAL Requested 1,000,000 Cost
Share 1,477,133 1st Round Score 66.3 2nd
Round Score 78.3
- Absolute Magnetic Encoder Commercialization
(Energy Sector Wind) - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,000,000
- Near-Term Product Absolute Magnetic Encoder that
will track the position of the wind turbine and
provide control feedback for positioning the
blade and controlling its speed - Project Developing, prototyping, and testing of
a new, superior communications link to control
the operation of the wind turbine - Projected Impacts
- Enabling technology to improve wind power
reliability that will be applicable to all wind
power systems
272010 Third Frontier Advanced Energy
ProgramNovolyte Technologies, Inc.(TFAEP
10-319 / Rank 4)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 123,544 TOTAL Requested 1,123,544 C
ost Share 1,176,444 1st Round Score 71.0 2nd
Round Score 77.9
- Development and Commercialization of Advanced
Electrolyte Materials for Next Generation
Lithium-ion Batteries (Energy Sector Energy
Storage) - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 1,123,544 with
contingency - Near-Term Product Improved electrolytes for
lithium-ion batteries - Project Developing an optimized electrolyte
formulation leading to independent bench-scale
and large-scale testing by customers after
internal validation has been completed - Projected Impacts
- Control of flammability issues, overcharge
protection, and improvement in the energy level,
power density, and cycle life of lithium-ion
batteries creating opportunities in automotive
and grid management - Contingency If permitted by the funding terms of
DOEs ARRA award, formalize Novolytes intent to
move its electrolyte manufacturing operations
from Louisiana to Ohio
282010 Third Frontier Advanced Energy
ProgramGrafTech International Holdings,
Inc.(TFAEP 10-342 / Rank 5)
TFRDF Requested 915,000 WCF
Requested 50,000 TOTAL Requested 965,000 Cost
Share 965,000 1st Round Score 68.0 2nd
Round Score 75.6
- Development of Thermal Management Solutions for
Lithium-ion Batteries (Energy Sector Energy
Storage) - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 965,000
- Near-Term Product Thermal management products to
improve temperature control and uniformity in
lithium-ion cells and battery packs - Project Defining the state-of-the-art relative
to thermal management, modeling the performance
of GrafTechs materials, and testing their
performance in cells and battery packs - Projected Impacts
- Improved thermal management of lithium-ion
battery packs with the potential to create
opportunities in automotive, energy storage, and
grid management - Products to be produced in Lakewood
- Potential customer located in Columbus
292010 Third Frontier Advanced Energy
Programquasar energy group(TFAEP 10-375 /
Rank 6)
TFRDF Requested 1,000,000 WCF
Requested 1,000,000 TOTAL Requested 2,000,000
Cost Share 1,060,664 1st Round
Score 62.7 2nd Round Score 66.6
- Accelerating Commercialization of Anaerobic
Digestion for Bioenergy Production (Energy
Sector Alternative Fuel Production) - __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
___________________________ - Recommendation Fund for 2,000,000
- Near-Term Product A commercial system to
economically convert cellulosic biomass to
compost and electricity - Project Scaling-up to a demonstration size,
optimizing system performance, and proving the
economics for an integrated anaerobic digestion
system at OARDC - Projected Impacts
- Systems to be sold throughout the U.S. and Europe
creating construction and operating jobs on-site - Headquarters and a strong Ohio supply chain for
equipment components projected to create benefit
for Ohio