Request for Proposals (RFP) for Community Power Plan and Community Needs Assessment
San Diego Community Power seeks a firm to develop a Community Power Plan and programmatic needs assessment over nine months starting February 2022, mapping distributed energy resources (solar, storage, demand reduction) and local programs across its service territory. The deliverable includes a financial calculator modeling program impacts per million dollars invested, quantifying revenue, GHG reductions, criteria air pollutant cuts, customer savings, economic impact, and outcomes for Communities of Concern. The CPP will serve as SDCP's strategic framework for selecting and deploying renewable generation and efficiency initiatives based on identified community gaps and existing program offerings.
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This RFP seeks a firm or firms to prepare a Community Power Plan (CPP) for San Diego Community Power (SDCP). The CPP will provide a decision-making framework to guide SDCP's program strategy, and selection and development of local programs based on community needs and gaps in program offerings. The CPP will also provide a high-level roadmap for developing local renewable generation, demand reduction, storage, and other distributed energy resources in SDCP's service territory. The work involves two main tasks: 1) Conducting a programmatic Community Needs Assessment to determine community needs related to energy, identify existing program offerings, identify programmatic gaps, and identify methods and strategies SDCP could employ; and 2) Developing a multi-faceted Community Power Plan that will pull together all potential programs and investments into a coherent framework, allowing for consistent analysis and calculations of costs, benefits and measurements of effectiveness. The selected firm will develop and provide a calculator showing impacts for each million dollars invested, including revenue impact, overall investment impact, GHG impact, criteria air pollutant impact, customer savings, economic impact, and impact metrics for Communities of Concern. The development of the CPP is expected to be a nine-month process, inclusive of the community needs assessment, with a proposed starting date of February 1, 2022.
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