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ETIPP Island and Remote Community Stakeholder Engagement Regional Project Partners
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RFX-2024-10084FederalSubmission Closed
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Agency
Department Of Energy → Alliance Sustainable Enrgy-Doecontr
NAICS
541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS
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AgencyDepartment Of Energy → Alliance Sustainable Enrgy-Doecontr
Contacts1 person available
OfficeGolden, CO, 80402, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of Energy → Alliance Sustainable Enrgy-Doecontr
Office AddressGolden, CO, 80402, USA
Contacts
Kim Lopez
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The DOE Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project (ETIPP), managed by ETI in collaboration with DOE EERE�s Integrated Strategies and other Technology Offices, offers direct technical assistance to remote and island communities to analyze energy systems and plan for increased resilience. Competitively selected communities work with experts at DOE national laboratories and regional organizations to design 12- to18-month projects that support the communities in meeting their energy resilience goals. DOE national lab staff and partner organizations work with community representatives on each project and develop solutions that can be used by community decision makers to plan for increased energy resilience. ETIPP�s energy analysis and planning support helps communities develop strategic energy resilience solutions that employ a range of energy technologies and solutions, such as energy efficiency in buildings, hydropower, microgrids, solar, wind, geothermal, marine energy, rate structures analysis, storage, and electric transportation. ETIPP work effort is for selection of up to twelve (12) Subcontractor(s)/Regional Partners to represent geographic regions, as listed below: Great Lakes Gulf Coast Hawaii and Pacific Territories Mid-Atlantic Coastline Puerto Rico Southeastern Seaboard These Regional Partners will support NREL in the planning and development of resilient energy systems for island and remote communities. This support will include identification of remote and islanded communities, stakeholder engagement on the topics of energy, resilience, energy education, and implementation of long-term energy planning. The objective of the multiple party selection is to select a cohort of Subcontractor(s) which, as a group, have comprehensive connections with and coverage of island and remote communities within the United States (e.g., CONUS, current protectorates, Alaska, and Hawaii). The Subcontractor(s) will need to demonstrate specific community knowledge and interactions within the region they propose to assist. Utilizing their existing community networks, the Subcontractor(s) shall develop energy expertise and engagement with the national laboratory system. Showcasing technical expertise in a specific energy field is not necessary for this effort, though high-level knowledge and awareness of clean energy technologies and energy resilience issues is preferred. Amendment 1 - Q&A's posted 12/27/23.
