| Multifamily Performance Program |
An opportunity for businesses providing energy efficiency services to multifamily buildings to participate in NYSERDA's "Multifamily Performance Program".
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Caroline Reuss
Ext. 3560 |
Continuous |
New York Products
Program |
Seeks retail, distribution and manufacturing partners that sell residential ENERGY STAR® qualified and other program qualified energy-efficient products in New York State, to assist in promoting energy efficiency, and awareness and sales of these products. Benefits include: product price reductions and cooperative advertising support; custom promotional opportunities; point-of-purchase materials; and more.
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Kerry Hogan
Ext. 3509 |
Continuous |
| PROGRAM OPPORTUNITIY NOTICES |
| TITLE |
DESCRIPTION |
CONTACT NAME |
DUE DATE |
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PON 1219
Existing Facilities Program
*Updated September 11, 2012: Natural gas incentives now available*
*Updated April 8, 2013: Pre-Qualified LED incentives now available*
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority's (NYSERDA) Existing Facilities Program offers incentives for a variety of energy projects including Pre-Qualified Measures and Performance-Based Incentives.
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Eric Mazzone
Ext. 3371
Andrew Tighe
Ext. 3515
Con Edison Territory:
Harris Schaer
Ext. 3021
Ariella Cohen
Ext. 3017 |
12/31/2015, or until funds are fully committed, whichever comes first.
REVISED ON:
07/01/2010 |
PON 1601
New Construction Program Financial Incentives |
$90,981,268 is available through this PON to conduct technical assessments of energy efficiency improvements in building designs and to offset a portion of the incremental capital costs to purchase and install energy-efficient equipment in these buildings to reduce energy consumption. Additional incentives and services are offered for buildings that achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) or New York Collaborative for High Performance Schools (NY-CHPS) certification. Applications will be accepted beginning January 4, 2012 through December 31, 2015 or until funds are fully committed, whichever comes first.
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Program questions:
E. Stephen Finkle
Ext. 3505
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Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis from January 4, 2012 through December 30, 2015 or until funds are fully committed. |
PON 1746
FlexTech Program
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The FlexTech Program Opportunity Notice (PON) 1746 seeks customers interested in receiving cost-shared analysis of energy efficiency technical evaluations, process improvement analysis, energy master plans, retrocommissioning, and development of peak-load curtailment plans (PLCPs) of their existing facilities as well as combined heat & power (CHP) feasibility studies for implementation within existing facilities. Applications will be accepted beginning through December 31, 2015 or until funds are fully committed, whichever comes first.
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Joanna Moore
Ext. 3220
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12/31/2015 |
PON 1896
New York Clean Air School Bus Program - Round 3
* Revised 01/04/13 * |
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is seeking applications for the New York State Clean Air School Bus Program, Round 3 (Program). Applicants can apply for a project grant to have their currently operating school buses retrofitted with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or California Air Resource Board (CARB)-certified/verified, emission-reducing technology or New York State Department of Transportation-approved diesel fuel-fired coolant heaters that provide supplemental heat for preheating the engine coolant and passenger compartment.
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Adam Ruder
Ext. 3411 |
12/30/2013
or Until all Funds are Exhausted * |
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PON 2033
NYS Registered Apprenticeship and Building Trades Training and On-the-Job Training
Revision Date: 4/1/2013
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is seeking proposals to advance the goals of the Green Jobs Green New York (GJGNY) and the System Benefits Charge (SBC) Programs by developing a workforce equipped to implement energy efficiency, weatherization, green building principles, renewable energy and advanced technology system design and installations. The GJGNY program targets energy efficiency improvements and solar thermal installations for existing residential, multifamily, small business and not-for-profit buildings. The SBC program targets advanced technology and renewable energy installations for existing residential, multifamily, small business and not-for-profit buildings. Workforce Development initiatives are designed to advance the skills of new and existing workers, provide job-related experience, and connect new workers to employers.
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Rebecca Sterling
Ext. 3618 |
12/31/2013
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PON 2112
Solar PV Program Financial Incentives
Revised: Effective 4/1/2013 |
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) provides cash incentives for the installation by Eligible Installers of new grid-connected Solar Electric or Photovoltaic (PV) systems that are 7kW or less for residential, and 50 kW or less for commercial sites. Funding for the Solar Electric Incentive Program (“Program”) has been allocated by the New York State Renewable Portfolio Standard. Incentives will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis, and PV incentive applications will be accepted through December 31, 2015, or until funds are fully committed, whichever comes first. * Total Incentives available are subject to revision by the New York Public Service Commission.
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Frank Mace
Ext. 3433 |
12/31/2015 |
PON 2149
Solar Thermal Incentive |
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) requests applications from qualified Solar Thermal (ST) installers for eligibility in a financial incentive program for approved Solar Thermal systems installed for eligible New York State customers. Solar Thermal system installers and dealers are required to submit applications to become eligible installers. Installers can apply for eligibility at any time while the program is open. Eligible installers can then apply for financial incentives for approved Solar Thermal end-use systems meeting the requirements of this Program.
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Marci Brunner
Ext. 3415 |
12/31/2015 |
PON 2157
Renewable Portfolio Standard Customer-Sited Tier Fuel Cell Program |
Financial incentives are available to support the installation and operation of continuous duty fuel cell systems in New York State, with up to $1 million available for fuel cell systems rated larger than 25 kW and $50,000 available for fuel cell systems rated at 25 kW or less.
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Scott Larsen
Ext. 3208
Ed Kear
Ext. 3269 |
12/31/2015
*Funding is on a first-come, first-served basis or until all funding has been fully committed, whichever comes first.
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PON 2290
The Bio-Fuel Station Initiative: Driving Energy Independence for the Empire State
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The objective of The Bio-Fuel Station Initiative: Driving Energy Independence for the Empire State, is to increase the number of retail E85 and B20 Biodiesel service stations selling these fuels to the general public in New York State through a comprehensive approach. This PON solicits applications for funds to purchase and install equipment to store and dispense E85 Ethanol and B20 Biodiesel (Biofuels). It is estimated approximately 300 new retail E85 Ethanol and/or B20 Biodiesel fueling stations will be opened as a result of this initiative.
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Patrick Bolton
Ext. 3322 |
07/05/2015 |
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PON 2293
Green Job Green New York Small Business / Not-for-Profit Energy Efficiency Financing Program
* Revised 6/21/12 *
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) invites Lenders to partner with NYSERDA to offer Green Jobs / Green New York (GJGNY) Financing Products for Small Businesses and Not-for-Profits who seek low-interest rate financing to implement recommended energy efficiency improvements. GJGNY Financing Products are available to all New York State electric and natural gas utility customers who meet the eligibility requirements described herein.
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Program Questions
1-866-NYSERDA
or email
gjgnysbnfp@nyserda.ny.gov
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07/30/2014
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PON 2309
Low-rise Residential New Construction Homes
Revised: Effective 12/31/2012 |
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Low-rise Residential New Construction Programs (Programs) incorporate the New York ENERGY STAR® Homes Program (inclusive of the market-rate and affordable components) as well as NYSERDA’s offer of eligibility for certain gut rehabilitation projects to participate and receive the alternative New York Energy $martSM designation. These Programs are designed and intended to encourage the construction of single-family homes and low-rise residential dwelling units which operate more energy efficiently, are more durable, and provide a healthier environment for their occupants than would otherwise be achieved.
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Project Specific Questions: Conservation Services Group
Patrick Fitzgerald
Ext. 3385
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12/31/2015
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PON 2397
Incentives to Support Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Training Program Accreditation, PV and Solar Thermal Installer Certifications, and PV Company Accreditation
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has funding available on a first come, first served basis to support: 1) PV Company Accreditation by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP); 2) NABCEP PV and solar thermal installer certification, including examination application fees and exam preparation fees; and, 3) Interstate Renewable Energy Council Institute for Sustainable Power Quality (IREC ISPQ) accreditation of qualified energy efficiency and renewable energy training programs.
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Program Questions
Vicki Colello
Ext. 3273
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12/31/2016
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PON 2439
On-Site Wind Turbine Incentive Program
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NYSERDA announces the availability of approximately $13.8 million in incentives to encourage the installation of end-use wind energy systems for residential, commercial, institutional or government use. The incentives, of up to $400,000 per site/customer, will be paid to Eligible Installers who install new approved grid-connected wind energy systems using qualified equipment, in accordance with the eligibility requirements described below. The maximum equipment size shall be 2 MW (2,000 kW) per site/customer. NYSERDA’s incentive shall not exceed 50% of the total installed cost of the system. The program will continue through December 31, 2015 or until funds are fully committed, whichever comes first.
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smallwind@nyserda.ny.gov
1-866-NYSERDA reference PON 2439
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12/31/2015
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PON 2456
Industrial and Process Efficiency Program
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The Industrial and Process Efficiency Program Opportunity Notice (PON) 2456 offers performance-based incentives to manufacturers and data centers that implement cost-effective electric and natural gas efficiency and process improvements. This PON offers Process and Energy Efficiency incentives, as well as Operations and Maintenance Incentives.
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Stacey Sabo
Phone: Ext: 3037 or
Wendy MacPherson
Phone: Ext: 3553
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12/31/2015
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PON 2458
NY-BEST Bench to Prototype Solicitation
PON 2458 is being revised and will be reissued shortly. The due date scheduled for May 13, 2013 will be extended to approximately 6 weeks from the reissued solicitation release date.
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This New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Program Opportunity Notice (PON) 2458 seeks proposals to transition new energy storage technologies with proven technical feasibility to a working prototype. Eligible technologies are energy storage technologies that utilize electrical or electrochemical processes and include batteries, ultracapacitors, fuel cells and related components that integrate these technologies into complete systems. Awards are intended to support technologies at Technology Readiness Level (“TRL”) 3 or above, as defined in this solicitation and proposed work should help transition the technology toward TRL 6 and eventual commercialization.
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Jason Doling
Phone: Ext: 3558 or
Jennifer Harvey
Phone: Ext: 3264
Richard Drake
Phone: Ext: 3258
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5/21/2012
11/27/2012
5/13/2013
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PON 2568
CHP Acceleration Program
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The Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Acceleration Program provides incentives for the installation of pre-qualified and conditionally qualified CHP systems by approved CHP system vendors in the size range 50kW – 1.3MW. To be eligible for incentive payments, the installation site must pay the System Benefits Charge (SBC) surcharge on their electric bill. NYSERDA will accept applications only from approved CHP system vendors and all incentive payments will be made to the CHP system vendors.
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Edward Kear
Ext. 3269
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12/30/2016
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PON 2569
Advance Clean Power Technologies
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NYSERDA seeks proposals to develop and demonstrate innovative renewable and other advanced clean power technologies, develop and demonstrate technologies that improve performance, or address and overcome specific barriers thwarting increased adoption of Eligible Technologies (see more detailed descriptions of Project Categories and Eligible Technologies in Sections II and III). All, or none, of the available funds may be allocated.
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Jennifer Harvey
Ext. 3264
Barry Liebowitz
Ext. 3248
Richard Drake
Ext. 3258
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8/29/2012 Round 1
6/13/2013 Round 2
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PON 2589
New York Sun Competitive PV Program
* Revised 01/18/13 *
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is pleased to announce the New York Sun Competitive Photovoltaic (PV) Program, an expansion of the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) Customer-Sited Tier Regional Program1, to include Upstate New York. The New York Sun Competitive PV Program is part of the New York State (NYS) RPS Customer-Sited Tier Program. NYSERDA invites proposals for the installation of customer-sited PV projects in New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) load zones A through J and Renewable Biogas-fueled electric generation projects in NYISO load zones G through J. All systems must be greater than 50 kW. Complete proposals that demonstrate project viability and capability will be competitively selected based on their incentive bid in dollars per kilowatt hour ($/kWh). All Projects must be installed within eight (8) months of the award date.
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Paul Vainauskas
Ext. 3554
Alison Neligan
Ext. 3397
Davetta Thacher
212-971-5342 Ext. 3603
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12/5/2012 Round 1
3/14/2013 Round 2
8/29/2013 Round 3
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PON 2606
Advanced Buildings Program
Revision Date: March 2013
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NYSERDA seeks proposals for development and demonstration activities that advance the energy performance of both new and existing buildings in the residential, multi-family or commercial sector. Technology areas of interest include, but are not limited to: construction materials, strategies and practices; HVAC and lighting technologies, automation technologies enabling load flexibility and smarter background operations; and building integrated renewable energy systems. Energy improvements in buildings can also result from activities that do not involve development of new products or construction methods; improvements can result from new policies, regulations or assessments. NYSERDA also seeks proposals for activities to remove inadvertent barriers that hinder the wider use of promising technologies. Added consideration will be given to technologies and opportunities that in addition to improving the energy and environmental performance, increase building resiliency, recovery, and adaptability to disruptions in the electric grid. The total available funding under six rounds of this solicitation is $25 million.
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Lighting: Marsha Walton
Ext. 3271
Heating and Cooling: Nathan Russell
Ext. 3469
Demand Response, Smart Buildings and Demand-Side Resources: Anthony Abate
Ext. 3522
Construction Materials, Strategies and Practices: Greg Pedrick
Ext. 3378
Other Technologies or Opportunities: Robert Carver
Ext. 3242
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01/22/2013 Round 1
06/04/2013 Round 2
12/03/2013 Round 3
06/04/2014 Round 4
12/03/2014 Round 5
06/04/2015 Round 6
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PON 2631
Behavior Research and Energy Decision Making
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) requests proposals from experts in behavior research, including cognitive scientists, sociologists, psychologists, social psychologists, behavioral economists, and clean energy program evaluation experts. This solicitation has three objectives: (1) To contract $800,000 for behavior research pilot proposals (from $35,000 to $100,000 per proposal depending upon scope); (2) To contract $300,000 for behavioral expert technical services; (3) To contract $100,000 for 3rd-party evaluation services.
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Technical Questions:
Marsha Walton
Ext. 3271
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1/23/2013 Round 1
8/08/2013 Round 2
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PON 2644
Agriculture Energy Efficiency Program |
The NYSERDA Agriculture Energy Efficiency Program (AEEP) offers assistance in identifying and implementing electric and natural gas energy efficiency measures to eligible farms and on-farm producers, including but not limited to: orchards, dairies, greenhouses, vegetables, vineyards, grain dryers, and poultry/egg.
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Technical Questions:
Jessica Zweig
Ext. 3346
Contractual Questions:
Venice Forbes
Ext. 3507
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12/01/2015 |
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PON 2664
Clean Energy Training for High School Students
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) seeks proposals for the development and implementation of educational training programs in energy efficiency (EE), renewable energy (RE), and advanced technology (AT) for high school students. Proposers will be asked to develop and implement programs that prepare students for careers and/or post-secondary education, with a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills. Programs should deliver appropriate, high school-level content in EE, RE and/or AT; provide opportunities for students to acquire college credits, certifications, job experience, or other career-focused experiences; and, where appropriate, use non-traditional approaches to teaching and learning, such as multidisciplinary instruction and project-based learning to help students explore real-world problems and issues. Please refer to Section II for details on eligible technologies for training. |
Technical Questions:
Debora Moran
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6/10/13 by 5:00 p.m. EST |
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PON 2669
Monitoring Acidification and Mercury Impacts in New York State
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NYSERDA’s Environmental Research Program seeks to increase the understanding and awareness of the environmental impacts of energy choices and emerging energy options, and to provide a scientific, technical foundation for formulating effective, equitable, energy-related environmental policies and resource management practices. The Program focuses on critical information needs and research gaps associated with electricity-related environmental issues relevant to New York State.
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Technical Questions:
Gregory Lampman
Ext. 3372
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4/09/2013
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PON 2672
Photovoltaic Balance-of-System Cost Reduction
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As part of the NY-Sun initiative NYSERDA and the New York Power Authority (NYPA) seek proposals to identify and address Photovoltaic (PV) Balance-of-System (BOS) issues that will result in cost savings associated with purchasing, installing, owning, and operating a PV system in New York. BOS includes everything involved in a PV system except for the PV module. BOS cost reduction should be considered in a holistic manner to ensure that cost reductions in one area don’t cause unintended cost increases in another area that negate the overall savings. Projects should focus on reducing life cycle costs and lowering the cost of energy.
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Technical Questions:
Jennifer Harvey
Ext. 3264
Richard Drake
Ext. 3258
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7/30/2013 Round 1
1/30/2014 Round 2
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PON 2673
Workforce Development and Training for Renewable Energy and Advanced Technologies
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) seeks proposals for training to support installation and operation of renewable energy (RE) systems and advanced or emerging energy technologies (AT) in the State. Programs designed to train workers to better design, install, inspect, operate, maintain, and monitor systems, technologies, and measures on the customer side of the meter are requested. Funding is available in three categories, as described below for new training programs, new certifications and credentials, and for training solar thermal inspectors.
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Technical Questions:
Vicki Colello
Ext. 3273
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5/28/2013
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PON 2689
Emerging Technologies and Accelerated Commercialization for the Commercial/Institutional Sector (ETAC-CI) – Focused Demonstrations and Energy Performance Validation
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The ETAC-CI program seeks to accelerate the adoption of commercially available yet under-used energy-saving and load-reduction technologies or approaches in commercial, institutional, and non-process-related industrial settings.
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Technical Questions:
Liz Hanna
Ext. 3358
Contractual Questions:
Venice Forbes
Ext. 3507
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12/31/2016
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PON 2700
CFL Sales Performance Program
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is seeking qualified retailers and manufacturers with retail partners to participate in its residential compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) Sales Performance Program (SPP). This program is designed to significantly increase the sales of ENERGY STAR® qualified spiral and A-shaped CFLs with no other special features (standard CFLs) to levels above what would be sold in the absence of this program.
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Technical Questions:
Ryan Moore
Ext. 3267
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6/12/2013
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PON 2701
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Performance Program
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) offers incentives to promote the installation of clean, efficient, and commercially available Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems with an aggregate nameplate greater than 1.3 MW that provide summer on-peak demand reduction. Incentives are performance-based and correspond to the summer-peak demand reduction (kW), energy generation (kWh), and fuel conversion efficiency (FCE) achieved by the CHP system on an annual basis over a two-year measurement and verification (M&V) period. CHP Systems of 1.3 MW and less should refer to the NYSERDA CHP Acceleration Program.
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Technical Questions:
Jim Hastings
Ext. 3492
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12/30/2016
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PON 2730
Clean Tech Transition for Experienced Executives
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This NYSERDA Program Opportunity Notice seeks proposals to develop a multi-year clean energy education program to educate experienced executives interested in seeking opportunities in clean technology (clean tech) and renewable energy industries. Increasing the knowledge and awareness of clean energy business operations for experienced and successful executives in New York State (NYS) will likely increase the number of successful clean energy businesses and create the opportunity for increased hiring in the clean tech sector within the state. A successful program will have graduates that start, join, advise or invest in NYS clean tech companies to bring growth in jobs and revenue.
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Technical Questions:
Jacques Roeth
Ext. 3301
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6/19/2013
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PON 2736
Transformative Technologies for Energy-Efficient Manufacturing
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) invites proposals for projects that develop, demonstrate or commercialize transformative technologies that provide an energy benefit to a manufacturing process.
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Technical Questions:
Miriam Pye
Ext. 3370
Scott Larsen
Ext. 3208
Davetta Thacher
Ext. 3603
Contractual Questions:
Venice W. Forbes
Ext. 3507
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Round 1: 7/16/2013
Round 2: 10/16/2013
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| REQUEST FOR INFORMATION |
| TITLE |
DESCRIPTION |
CONTACT NAME |
DUE DATE |
RFI 2568
CHP Acceleration Program – CHP System Pre-Qualification |
NYSERDA is accepting applications from vendors of packaged Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems in order to pre-qualify systems that will be eligible for incentives under PON 2568 - CHP Acceleration Program. Packaged CHP systems may consist of one or more prime movers and can be from 50kW to 1.3 MW in size. Vendors must submit a separate application for each system design or system size. When issued (anticipated in early Q4 of 2012), PON 2568 will offer approximately $20 million in incentive funds which will be available through 2016. Customers will be able to access these funds only for purchase and installation of the pre-qualified/conditionally-qualified equipment. |
Edward Kear
Ext. 3269 |
11/30/2016 |
RFI 2757
New York State Strategic Fuel Reserve Request for Information |
The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to acquire information that will assist New York State with the design, development, maintenance, and operation of a Strategic Fuel Reserve (SFR) for motor gasoline and diesel fuel in the most efficient, effective, and economical manner possible. The State’s desire is that this RFI will open a dialogue with industry stakeholders and others to better understand the breadth of solutions that are currently available or could realistically be designed and implemented. Once completed, this RFI may lead to a procurement process that will best achieve the desired program. |
Andrew Kasius
Ext. 3327 |
05/29/2013 |
| REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS |
| TITLE |
DESCRIPTION |
CONTACT NAME |
DUE DATE |
RFP 2621
Technical Review and Program Support Contractors |
The objective of this RFP is to select contractors to provide technical and program support services for NYSERDA programs which serve a range of customers across New York State. A customer may be small, medium or large in energy consumption or square footage; a public, private, or a non-for-profit entity; and include a variety of verticals, including but not limited to: commercial, industrial, agricultural, healthcare, institutional, data centers and retail. |
Contractual Questions:
Venice Forbes
Ext. 3507
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06/27/2013
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RFP 2647
Contractor Support for Cleaner, Greener Communities Phase II Implementation |
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) requests proposals from qualified organizations to provide implementation and support services for Phase II of NYSERDA’s Cleaner, Greener Communities (CGC) Program. |
Technical Questions:
Jessica McKee
Ext. 3454
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05/30/2013
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RFP 2690
Implementation Support for Workforce Development and Training |
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) requests proposals from interested parties to provide implementation and support services for NYSERDA’s Workforce Development and Training (WFD) program. Through a statewide network of training providers, NYSERDA supports a variety of clean energy workforce development and training initiatives. The Implementation Contractor, in coordination with NYSERDA, will be responsible for various implementation activities to help Energy Efficiency (EE), Renewable Energy (RE) and Advanced Technologies (AT) training and standards to gain wide-scale market acceptance. |
Technical Questions:
Ryan Moore
Ext. 3267
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06/18/2013
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RFP 2697
NY-Sun PV Balance of System Training and Education Program |
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is seeking proposals to support education and training on photovoltaic (PV) or solar electric systems. Comprehensive and continuous statewide education and training on PV is needed for decision-makers and authorities having jurisdiction in New York State municipalities. |
Technical Questions:
Vicki Colello
Ext. 3273
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06/6/2013
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RFP 2699
Accelerating Commercialization of Industrial Technologies |
The New York State Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA) seeks proposals from technology developers to accelerate commercialization of industrial process technologies through multiple full-scale industrial demonstrations. Technologies must have previously received NYSERDA-R&D support, must have been demonstrated successfully previously, and must have business and marketing plans, but are not yet widely accepted by or deployed in the marketplace. This solicitation focuses on overcoming the challenges of installing an emerging technology at a host site, as opposed to focusing on developing improvements to a technology. |
Technical Questions:
Miriam Pye
Ext. 3370
Ashley Cox
Ext. 3448
Contractual Questions:
Nancy Marucci
Ext. 3335
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08/13/2013 by 5:00 p.m. |
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RFP 2703
Retention Basin Repair
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is seeking a contractor to repair a retention basin at the Saratoga Technology + Energy Park (STEP), Malta, NY, in conformance with the Project Manual and construction plans prepared by Bergmann Associates.
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Technical Questions:
Kevin Hunt
Ext. 3259
Contractual Questions:
Venice Forbes
Ext. 3507
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03/14/2013 by 3:00pm
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RFP 2711
Data Center Market Research
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is seeking proposals from organizations or individuals interested in analyzing energy use and energy saving potential in the data center market in New York. The primary goal of this study is to understand this segment of the data center market in New York and identify opportunities for maximizing energy efficient technologies and practices.
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Technical Questions:
Allison Rose
Ext. 3551
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06/17/2013 by 5:00pm
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RFP 2712
Title Company for On-Bill Recovery Support
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is seeking one or more Title Company(s) to provide Last Owner Search and Declaration recording services in support of NYSERDA’s OBR Loans. A qualified Title Company must have the necessary resources in place to provide Last Owner Search results within 3-5 business days (on average) and to submit Declarations for filing with the appropriate local recording office within five (5) business days of receipt.
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Technical Questions:
Erik Gilbert
Ext. 3562
Contractual Questions:
Elsyda Ahmed
Ext. 3232
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06/03/2013 by 3:00pm
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| REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS |
| TITLE |
DESCRIPTION |
CONTACT NAME |
DUE DATE |