Social Costs and Non-energy Benefits
The California Energy Commission seeks a contractor team to develop standardized methodologies for evaluating social costs and non-energy benefits of clean energy deployment under SB 100's 100% clean energy mandate. The scope spans land-use impacts, public health and air quality effects, water supply considerations, economic impacts, and resilience factors across multiple clean energy technologies. The developed frameworks will serve as reusable evaluation tools across multiple CEC programs beyond initial SB 100 implementation.
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The California Energy Commission (CEC) seeks a contractor team to support the Energy Assessments Division in developing and implementing approaches to evaluate the social costs and non-energy benefits of clean energy resource deployment. This technical assistance will support CEC's multiple responsibilities to evaluate pathways for achieving California's clean energy goals, including those established in Senate Bill 100 (100 Percent Clean Energy Act of 2018).
The scope of work includes developing standard approaches and methodologies that the CEC can utilize to evaluate multiple factors associated with clean energy deployment scenarios. Key evaluation areas include land-use impacts, public health and air quality effects, water supply and quality considerations, economic impacts, and resilience factors. The contractor will provide expertise in creating frameworks and tools applicable to assessing social costs and non-energy benefits across various clean energy technologies and deployment contexts.
The developed approaches and methodologies may be applied across multiple CEC programs beyond the initial SB100 implementation to evaluate social costs and non-energy benefits in other contexts. The contractor team should demonstrate significant experience and expertise in clean energy assessment, evaluation methodology development, and understanding of California's energy policy landscape and clean energy goals.
Key dates include a Pre-Bid Conference scheduled for August 7, 2023 from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM (remote access only), with a questions deadline of August 7, 2023 at 5:00 PM. The submission deadline is August 21, 2023 at 11:59 PM. The solicitation was awarded on September 18, 2023.
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RFP-23-801
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