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Energy Storage Request for Proposals (RFP) and Bidders' Conference

Mar 11, 2024
Posted Date
Apr 18, 2024
Submission Deadline
Reported: Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection
20 year term
Connecticut
Submit at: DEEP.EnergyBureau@ct.gov

Summary

Request for proposals for new or incremental energy storage systems in Connecticut. DEEP may select up to 450 MW, with a maximum project size of 250 MW. Contracts for fleet electrification are limited to 20 years. Policy objectives include displacing fossil fuel generation, interconnecting large electrical loads, and supporting renewable generation.

Evaluation Criteria

Stage One: minimum threshold requirements. Stage Two: quantitative (75 points) including indirect economic benefits and multi-year net present value analysis; and qualitative (25 points) including consistency with CES and IRP, contribution to system reliability, public participation, environmental justice, labor impacts, economic development, and environmental quality.

Required Attachments

Appendix A: Proposal Submission Instructions, Appendix C: Certification, Appendix D: Consent to Submittal to PURA, Appendix G: Site Control Affidavit(s).

Section 4.2 — Scope of Services and Deliverables

The selected vendor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to perform the services described herein. Work shall commence within fifteen (15) calendar days of the Notice to Proceed and shall be completed within the timeframe specified in the project schedule attached as Exhibit B.

Proposals must include a detailed implementation timeline, staffing plan with key personnel qualifications, and three (3) references from comparable government engagements completed within the past five years. Evaluation will be based on technical approach (40%), experience and qualifications (30%), cost proposal (20%), and small business participation plan (10%).

Source Document Available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I respond to this RFP from Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection?

To respond, review the full solicitation document for submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and deadlines. The submission deadline is April 18, 2024. Proposals should be submitted to: DEEP.EnergyBureau@ct.gov.

What are the evaluation criteria for this solicitation?

This solicitation includes specific evaluation criteria that will be used to score proposals. Key factors are outlined in the Evaluation Criteria section above. Vendors should carefully align their proposals with each criterion to maximize their score.

Where can I find more RFPs from Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection?

Civic IQ tracks all active and historical solicitations from Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. Visit the agency profile to see current open bids, past contracts, vendor relationships, and decision-maker contacts — giving you a complete picture of the procurement landscape.

What is the contract term for this solicitation?

The anticipated contract term is 20 years. Contract terms may include renewal options. Review the full solicitation document for details on renewal periods, performance benchmarks, and termination clauses.

What documents are required to bid on this RFP?

Requirements vary by solicitation, but common documents include a technical proposal, cost/price proposal, proof of insurance, relevant certifications or licenses, past performance references, and any forms or attachments specified in the solicitation. Review the full document from Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection for the complete list of required submissions.

Can small businesses or minority-owned firms bid on this RFP?

Most government agencies, including Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection in CT, encourage participation from small businesses, minority-owned, women-owned, and disadvantaged business enterprises (MBE/WBE/DBE). Some solicitations include set-aside provisions or evaluation preferences for these firms. Check the full solicitation for any small business participation goals or requirements.

What happens after the RFP submission deadline?

After the deadline, the issuing agency reviews all submissions against the stated evaluation criteria. This process typically includes an initial compliance check, technical evaluation, cost analysis, and may involve oral presentations or interviews with shortlisted vendors. The timeline from submission to award varies but usually takes several weeks to months.

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