Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit Allocation Program - Concept Papers

Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit - Notice 2023-18

Concept Paper - Applicant Data Sheet-Critical Materials.xlsx

Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit Allocation Program - Concept Papers

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Overview

Project Overview
Critical Materials Production


Sheet 1: Project Overview

Instructions for Applicants
User Input Calculated or from other tab Instructions are in yellow boxes next to the corresponding inputs
This worksheet is used to capture information on Critical Material project proposals. Input data and assumptions should be substantiated in and show clear correspondence to applicant's project narrative. Applicant should first fill out the relevant user input (green) cells in the Project Overview tab. Data will be extracted from this workbook to compare submissions. Therefore, no cells, rows, or columns should be added.












Section Applicant Information Input Units Notes
Project Overview Applicant Case Number

The case number used to track the application in the DOE 48C application portal

Company Name








City (HQ)




State (HQ)




Zip Code (HQ)




City (Facility)




State (Facility)




Zip Code (Facility)




Qualified Investment ($)

Dollar amount of the qualified investment that "re-equips, expands, or establishes" the facility, as defined in 48C(b).

Expected Credit Rate 30%
Applicants should select a 30% tax credit if they anticipate meeting the wage and apprenticeship requirements under 48C(e)(5) and (6). Applicants who do not anticipate meeting those requirements should select 6% from the dropdown.

Tax Credit ($) 0
Calculated by multiplying Qualified Investment by Expected Credit Rate.

Project Type



Project/Business Plan Date Complete Permitting
mm/dd/yyyy

Date Begin Construction
mm/dd/yyyy

Date Begin Operation
mm/dd/yyyy

Is this project being considered or planning to apply to local, state, or other federal agency programs?

Examples include other federal tax credits, grants from the Department of Energy or other federal agencies, and state or local economic development incentives.
If Yes, briefly explain funding:



Jobs Direct Construction Jobs
FTE equivalent Quantify the number of direct jobs that will be created during construction of the facility. Direct jobs are those jobs represented by the number of people whose work is directly billed to the project
Meet Wage and Apprenticeship Requirements?

Do the construction jobs meet wage and apprenticeship requirements, as specificed in 48C(e) and treasury guidance?
Direct Operating Jobs
FTE equivalent Quantify the number of direct jobs that will be created during operation of the facility. For retrofits/reequipped facilities, only include the number of additional operating jobs created by the project.

Sheet 2: Critical Materials Production

Instructions for Critical Material Processing, Refining, and Recycling









User Input Calculated or from other tab Instructions are in yellow boxes next to the corresponding inputs






Applicant should first fill out the relevant user input (green) cells below. If the project is producing multiple critical minerals and or is involved in multiple production stages (processing refining, recycling), fill in quantity in each relevant mineral and or production stage that is applicable. Data will be extracted from this workbook to compare submissions. Therefore, no cells, rows, or columns should be added.

Any encourage/discourage recommendation from DOE does not serve as a guarantee that: a listed material from the Draft DOE Critical Materials list (indicated with an asterisk) will be included in the Final DOE Critical Materials list and that a full application can be based on that material.

























Material Input

Example of How to Fill Out Material Inputs (Examples provided here are independent from example provided in the output table below)
Input Type Input Description Input capacity (tons) Sourcing

Input Type Input Description Input capacity (tons) Sourcing
Select input type (selected primary for virgin materials, and secondary for scraps/end of life materials Briefly describe input selected e.g. ore, mine tailing, waste stream, concentrate, scraps (automobile, mixed - shredded, household appliance, new (manufacturing/industrial) scraps etc.) etc. For each input , provide the corresponding amount entering the facility. If more than 10 inputs, provide the 10 inputs with largest annual tonnage For each input briefly describe where it is sourced from (associated geographical region)

Select input type (selected primary for virgin materials, and secondary for scraps/end of life materials Briefly describe input selected e.g. ore, mine tailing, waste stream, concentrate, scraps (automobile, mixed - shredded, household appliance, new (manufacturing/industrial) scraps etc.) etc. For each input , provide the corresponding amount entering the facility. If more than 10 inputs, provide the 10 inputs with largest annual tonnage For each input briefly describe where it is sourced from (associated geographical region)






Primary Bauxite 100000 U.S






Primary Alumina 200000 U.S






Secondary Aluminum containing old scraps 200000 U.S






Secondary Aluminum containing new scraps 200000 U.S






Secondary Automobile scraps 100000 U.S






Primary Nickel ore 100000 Canada






Secondary Nickel containing old scraps 50000 Canada






Secondary Battery old scraps 1000 U.S






Secondary Permanent magnets 1 U.S






Primary Rare earth element ore 500 U.S

































Critical Materials Outputs (Each applicant MUST fill in input table above used to produce these outputs)

Example of How to Fill Out Critical Materials Outputs (Examples provided here are independent from examples provide in the input table above)
Critical Materials Outputs Processing (tons) Refining (tons) Recycling Output (tons)

Critical Materials Processing (tons) Refining (tons) Recycling Output (tons) Notes
If other material is produced, enter the material and associated amounts after row 78 If the facility performs any processing (converting ore into high-value concentrate e.g., comminution, dewatering, beneficiation), fill out this column with the average annual output tonnage of the metal or element content contained in the concentrate produced. (E.g., If you produce a concentrate that contain multiple recoverable critical materials, please calculate each recoverable material content contained in your concetrate and fill out the annual average amount in each respective material below) If the facility performs any refining at all (converting a concentrate into metal or element e.g., smelting, purifying, reduction), fill out this column with the average annual output tonnage of each respective metal or element produced. If the facility performs any recycling activities, fill out this column with the average annual output tonnage of the metal or element produced/recovered from the recyling activity.

Example of possible projects If the facility performs any processing (converting ore into high-value concentrate e.g., comminution, dewatering, beneficiation), fill out this column with the average annual output tonnage of the metal or element content contained in the concentrate produced. (E.g., If you produce a concentrate that contain multiple recoverable critical materials, please calculate each recoverable material content contained in your concetrate and fill out the annual average amount in each respective material below) If the facility performs any refining at all (converting a concentrate into metal or element e.g., smelting, purifying, reduction), fill out this column with the average annual output tonnage of each respective metal or element produced. If the facility performs any recycling activities, fill out this column with the average annual output tonnage of the metal or element produced/recovered from the recyling activity. Example of possible scenario of operations
Aluminium




Nickel - Project A 6,000.00 6,000.00 2,500.00 Example of a facility involved all three operations
Antimony




Nickel - Project B 6,000.00
2,500.00 Example of a facility involved in processing and recycling operation only
Arsenic




Nickel - Project C
6,000.00 2,500.00 Example of a facility involved in refining and recycling operations
Barite




Nickel - Project D 6,000.00 6,000.00
Example of a facility involved in recyling and refining operations
Beryllium




Nickel - Project E

2,500.00 Example of a facility involved in recyling operation only
Bismuth




Nickel - Project F 6,000.00

Example of a facility involved in processing only
Cerium









Cesium




Neodymium - Project G 5.00
1.00 Example of a facility that produce multiple critical materials
Chromium




Dysprosium - Project G 0.20
0.10
Cobalt




Cerium - Project G 0.20
0.10
Dysprosium




Cobalt - Project H

500.00 Example of a facility involved in recycling only
Electrical Steel*









Erbium









Europium









Fluorine*









Fluorspar









Gadolinium









Gallium









Germanium









Hafnium









Holmium









Indium









Iridium









Lanthanum









Lithium









Lutetium









Magnesium









Manganese









Neodymium









Nickel









Niobium









Palladium









Platinum









Praseodymium









Rhodium









Rubidium









Ruthenium









Samarium









Scandium









SiC*









Tantalum









Tellurium









Terbium









Thulium









Tin









Titanium









Tungsten









Uranium*









Vanadium









Ytterbium









Yttrium









Zinc









Zirconium









Other:























































































































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