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Request for Proposals for Competitive Member Agency Grants

Silicon Valley Clean Energy is distributing $3 million across thirteen member agencies for on-site electrification and resilience projects—fleet vehicle conversion with DC fast charging, heat pump retrofits, solar-plus-battery systems, and community engagement programs—with individual allocations ranging from $107K to $595K based on each agency's electric load share. Eligible work spans municipal operations and public facilities in the San Francisco Bay Area, from EV charging infrastructure and bidirectional charger installation to gas-to-electric building conversions and battery-backed solar deployments. Project categories include fleet electrification, facility decarbonization, energy resilience, and integrated demonstration sites with educational components.

Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE) CA

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The SVCE Noncompetitive Member Agency Grants provide $3 Million to support each member agency's clean energy and climate goals. Each of the thirteen SVCE member agencies will be awarded funding to invest in a project that supports building or transportation electrification, energy resilience, or community engagement on these topics. Projects can be located at public sites or municipal operation facilities. Each member agency will receive a baseline of $100K in grant funding, with the remaining grant funding divided based on the agencies' percentage of SVCE electric load. Eligible project types include: fleet electrification (convert to electric fleet vehicles, install L2 or DCFC charging, install bidirectional EV charger and purchase compatible bidirectional fleet EV); facility electrification (remove gas infrastructure and replace with heat pumps, kitchen electrification); facility & fleet resilience (solar + battery storage, battery added to existing solar, off-grid EV chargers); decarbonization demonstration (combining eligible projects with educational component); and innovative community engagement (community needs assessment, resilience hub tours, electric home tours, induction cooktop campaigns, rebates or incentives for electric appliances). Individual agency allocations range from $106,521 (Monte Sereno) to $594,923 (Sunnyvale).

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