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Pre-RFPUtilitiesDetected Jul 1, 2026

BWP Electric Utility project 24410 “EcoCampus Solar & Storage” lists 16,174,849 in prior appropriations with additional 2,000,000 in FY 26-27, 15,000,000 in FY 27-28, 20,000,000 in FY 29-30, and 60,000,000 in Years 6-11, for a total of 113,174,849. This reflects a major solar and energy storage build-out at the EcoCampus over multiple phases, with no specific EPC or technology vendor cited in the CIP summary. Solar developers, storage technology providers, and EPC firms can see this as a long-term opportunity to provide design, equipment, interconnection, and construction services. A next conversation with Burbank Water and Power could clarify which phases are already committed versus upcoming, how they are procuring technology (RFPs, power purchase agreements, or design-build), and what performance and resilience goals are driving system design.

Multi-phase project; existing appropriations suggest some early work underway but significant future...

City of Burbank - Water and PowerEcoCampus large-scale solar and energy storage expansion

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The ordinance specifically targets connections to existing sewer and water lines, not ongoing usage ...

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Capital replacement portion of the volumetric rate is earmarked for the Industrial Park Sewers Reser...

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Source water assessment report is already completed and can guide potential protective projects; pub...

Town of Somerset
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