Energy Master Plan Service
Location:
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Deadline:
Summary:
Solicitation for a vendor to provide an energy master plan for a Washington, DC government authority, addressing energy incentives, infrastructure, and alternative energy solutions.
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The government authority in Washington, DC is seeking a qualified vendor to develop a comprehensive energy master plan. The scope of work includes evaluating and identifying local, regional, and federal incentives, including energy and tax credits, and assessing market opportunities for the project.
Key responsibilities include analyzing the time and life cycle cost savings of implementing an all-electric project, which would eliminate the need for planning and executing natural gas infrastructure. The vendor will also evaluate the integration of a combined heat and power natural gas facility and consider phased implementation of future technologies to improve efficiencies and reduce reliance on natural gas. Additionally, the study will explore the feasibility of a district-scale sewer heat-exchange plant, assess the impact and practicality of establishing an electric micro-grid for the development, evaluate energy storage options for the campus, and analyze the site's geothermal energy potential for building heating and cooling.
A pre-proposal conference is scheduled for March 19, 2026. The contract period will be one year, and all vendor questions must be submitted by March 20, 2026.
Best-fit vendors:
• Experienced energy consulting firm with expertise in master planning
• Proven record of working with government entities on energy initiatives
• Familiarity with local, regional, and federal energy incentives and regulations
• Demonstrated ability in analyzing all-electric and alternative energy infrastructure
• Presence in or near Washington, DC
