Type : Bid Notification
The Town is requesting separate sealed BIDS for the Colchester Recreation Center Battery Storage System, as outlined and described in the Information to Bidders.
The Town is requesting separate sealed BIDS for the Colchester Recreation Center Battery Storage System, as outlined and described in the Information to Bidders.
The Town is requesting separate sealed BIDS for the Colchester Recreation Center Battery Storage System, as outlined and described in the Information to Bidders. For Full Bid & Contract Documents please click: HEREBids will be received by Amanda Clayton, P.E., Town Engineer, Town of Colchester, 781 Blakely Road, Colchester, VT 05446 until 4:00 PM (Eastern Time) on Monday, May 13, 2024, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSDOCUMENT 001113Public Safety Building MicrogridVillage of McFarland, WIProject consists of a Level 1 Microgrid Community Resilience Center at the new Net-Zero Public Safety Center providing battery storage systems and microgrid technologies.
Project Location: Ft Buchanan, San Juan, PR Project Description: Design-Bid-Build Construction project to provide an installation-level microgrid at Fort Buchanan consisting of approximately 8 MW diesel generators and 4 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS).
BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT (BAA) TO CREATE EXPERIMENTAL DATA RELEVANT TO BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS USED IN RAIL APPLICATION FOR PROPULSION, AND USE THE DATA TO VALIDATE A CFD MODEL THAT CAN BE ROU... Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: BAA 2023 Ultimate Completion Date: Sat Mar 14 17:00:00 GMT 2026
RFP (RFP No. 23-24/27) Battery Energy Storage System (“BESS”) (RFP No. 23-24/27) Advertisement Information (posted 04/19/2024) 06/06/2024 until 11:00 A.M. (Pacific Time) Current
These sustainable power sources should be designed to feed into a 1,106kWh battery storage system that will connect to the generator for use during emergency situations. DERs (Distributed Energy Resources) are used when power and fuel sources to the facilities are cut off. Solar and wind will continue to operate without outside fuel lines and will reduce carbon emissions.