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BESS and Microgrid Controls Integration

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The contract seeks the design and programming of battery energy storage system controls with specific focus on intentional islanding, non-export functionality, and integration with SCADA systems to enable autonomous microgrid operations. The work involves developing robust control algorithms that allow the BESS to safely disconnect from the main grid and operate independently during outages while ensuring no reverse power flow to the utility, meeting technical and safety requirements for grid resilience. The solution must support seamless monitoring, data acquisition, and real-time control through standardized SCADA interfaces to facilitate operation by facility personnel. This subcontract is issued by California State University, Bakersfield under NAICS code 541512 for custom computer programming services, with performance expected to occur in Kern County. The solicitation was posted on July 16, 2026, and responses are due by September 16, 2026, at 11:00 PM. The contract aims to enhance campus energy reliability and support California’s broader goals for distributed energy resource integration, with the successful vendor expected to deliver a fully functional, tested, and documented control system tailored to the university’s microgrid infrastructure.

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Design and program BESS controls for islanding, non-export, and SCADA integration to enable autonomous microgrid operations.

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California → CSU, BakersfieldView Agency

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541512 - Computer Systems Design ServicesView NAICS

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Kern, CA, USA

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Design and programming of BESS controls including intentional islanding, non-export functionality, and SCADA integration.

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