Title: Pre-Bid Workshop
1Pre-Bid Workshop
- GFO-15-503
- Light HD to Medium HD Natural Gas Engine
Integration and Demonstration Research - September 18, 2015
- Pilar Magaña
- Energy Research and Development Division
- California Energy Commission
2Agenda
- Welcome and Introduction
- Natural Gas RD Program Transportation Research
Area - PON Background
- Overview of Grant Solicitation Application Manual
- Questions and Answers
3Housekeeping
- In case of fire
- Local facilities
- Muting of WebEx during presentation
- QA protocol
4Policy Drivers
- The following legislation and policy guide the
Transportation subject area on meeting
California's challenges - Senate Bill 1250 Enabled PIER funds to be used
for advanced transportation technologies that - Reduce air pollution and GHG emissions beyond
applicable standards. - Benefit electricity and natural gas ratepayers.
- State Alternative Fuels Plan Presents strategies
and actions California must take to increase the
use of alternative transportation fuels. - Assembly Bill 32 Calls for approximately 36 of
the states 2020 GHG reduction targets to come
from the transportation sector. - Assembly Bill 118 Creates a dedicated revenue
stream for programs to fund air quality
improvement projects and develop and deploy
technology and alternative and renewable fuels.
5Transportation Research Goals
- The goals of transportation-related projects are
to - Reduce carbon emissions
- Decrease petroleum usage
- Improve natural gas and electricity
infrastructure capacity, reliability, and
sustainability - Improve air quality
- Increase the use of renewable natural gas for
transportation
6General Approach to NGV RD
- Natural Gas Vehicles Improve the commercial
viability of advanced and high-efficient natural
gas vehicle technology. - Natural Gas Vehicle Research Roadmap recommended
RDD key initiatives include - Engine Development and Vehicle Integration
- Fueling Infrastructure and On-board Storage
- Technical and Strategic Studies
7Context of this Research
- Natural gas market penetration has been
constrained due to engine availability - Lacking competitive natural gas engine market
suitable for Class 3-7 vehicles - Some applications require larger engine size
requires heavier transmissions and driveline
components a smaller engine option could be
more cost effective while reducing carbon
emissions.
8Purpose of the Solicitation
- The purpose of this solicitation is to support
the development, integration and demonstration of
advanced natural gas engines in light heavy-duty
vehicle (LHDV) to medium heavy-duty vehicle
(MHDV) applications. - Research and Development is needed to integrate
and demonstrate a high-performance engine that
meets or exceeds future emission regulations
while simultaneously providing the same
performance benefits of similar diesel engines.
9Eligible Applicants and Requirements
- Open solicitation seeking proposals from public
and private entities. - Applicant must agree to use the version of the
Natural Gas RD Grant Program Terms and
Conditions that corresponds to its organization. - Applicants are required to register and be in
good standing with the California Secretary of
State to enter into an agreement with the Energy
Commission. - Preference points will be given to
California-Based Entities (CBEs) during the
evaluation process. (Attachment 12)
10Eligible Projects
- Eligible projects will demonstrate reciprocating
internal combustion engines based on existing
heavy-duty diesel engines of approximately six
(6) to eight (8) liters displacement, and suited
to power Class 3 through Class 7 vehicles. - Natural gas engines systems developed and
demonstrated under each project must demonstrate
the following - Integration of optimized and economically viable
natural gas engine for near-term
commercialization - Integrate current or near term production natural
gas engine with appropriate aftertreatment into
newly manufactured chassis and vehicle platforms
11Eligible Projects (contd)
- Chassis integration must be performed by parties
directly linked to the commercial product and
must involve vehicle OEM. - Engine must be capable of achieving CARB and EPA
certification to current 2010 on-road heavy-duty
standards for the appropriate service class and
all certification requirements must be
comprehensively addressed either through this
work effort or defined within a commercialization
and emissions certification plan - On-road testing and demonstration of at least 3
vehicles in California
12Funding Information
- Up to 2 million of Research and Development
Natural Gas funding is available under this
solicitation for grant awards with the
possibility of additional funding from related
program sources with a maximum award amount of
1,000,000 per distinct project. - Match Funding Requirements
- Match funding is not required, however it will be
considered under the scoring criteria. - Match funding includes
- Cash and/or in-kind contributions
- In-kind contributions can include but not limited
to donated labor hours, equipment, facilities,
and most property.
13Addendum
- Funding
- Funding amount available for this solicitation
has increased from 1,657,000 to 2,000,000 - The maximum amount of funding that can be
requested for each application has increased from
830,000 to 1,000,000 - Application Manual Revisions
- Section I, Part G, Pre-Application Workshop,
under technical support contact changed to Pilar
Magaña at (916)327-2216 - Section II, Part B, Project Requirements has been
modified to remove and modify language. - Â Revise Attachment 1 (Application Form) as
follows - Under Funding section, Project Group section has
been removed. - Funding caps for groups under Amount Requested
has been removed.
14Schedule
ACTIVITY ACTION DATE
Solicitation Release September 3, 2015
Pre-Application Workshop September 18, 2015
Deadline for Written Questions by 5 p.m. September 22, 2015
Distribute Questions/Answers and Addenda (if any) to GFO Week of October 4, 2015
Deadline to Submit Applications by 300 p.m. November 3, 2015
Anticipated Notice of Proposed Award Posting Date December 2015
Anticipated Commission Business Meeting Date April 2016
Anticipated Agreement Start Date June 2016
Agreement Termination Date March 2019
15Selection and Award Process
- For the proposals submitted, a scoring committee
will evaluate the projects using the scoring
criteria described in Section IV of the
Application Manual. - The scoring committee may conduct optional
interviews for clarification purposes. - A minimum score of 70 (out of 100) is required to
be eligible for funding. - Project(s) will be recommended for funding
starting with the highest ranked project meeting
the minimum required score in each research topic
area until all funds are exhausted.
16California Based Entities (CBEs)
- The California Energy Commissions Public
Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program will give
a priority to California based entities (CBEs)
when making awards (Public Resource Code
25620.5(h)). - An entity must meet all of the following
requirements to be considered a CBE - Either has its headquarters OR an office in
California AND - Substantially manufactures the product OR
substantially performs the research within
California that is the subject of the award. - Please Refer to Attachment 12
17Proposal Requirements
- Application form with original signature
(Attachment 1) - Executive summary
- Project description, objectives, and goals
- Fact Sheet
- Project narrative
- Identify research topic that has been chosen
- Addresses each of the evaluation criteria
- Discussion on how the project will will advance
science and technology without duplicating
existing work, and will provide clear benefits to
natural gas ratepayers - Project team description
- Scope of work with a task-by-task description of
for each project. - See Work Statement Template (Attachment 6)
18Proposal Requirements Contd
- References and Work Products
- Commitment and Support letters (if applicable)
- Schedule
- All work must be scheduled to be complete by
June 2019 - Budget Workbook (Attachment 7)
- Must be filled out completely and accurately
- Prevailing wage compliance certificate (if
applicable) - CEQA worksheet
- CBE Questionnaire (if applicable)
- Contact List
19Proposal Guidelines
- One (1) original and six (6) copies of the
proposal and a CD or USB - Proposals should be typed using a standard
11-point Arial font and single spaced - The original and copies must be labeled Grant
Funding Opportunity GFO-15-503 and include the
title of the application and applicants name - Proposals should NOT contain confidential
information
20Grounds for Rejection
- CEC reserves the right to reject any application
and/or to cancel an award for any of the
following circumstances - It is received after 300 pm on November 3, 2015
- It contains false or intentionally misleading
statements or references - It is intended to erroneously and fallaciously
mislead the State in its evaluation of the
application - It does not meet all Stage One screening criteria
- It contains confidential information
- The Applicant does not agree to the Terms and
Conditions - All required documents are completed
- Does not meet format requirements
- The proposal proposes a project that has already
been addressed or is being addressed - The proposal is not for a separate, distinct
project from other proposals submitted by the
same applicant
21Grounds for Rejection (Contd)
- It is unsigned
- The firm or individual has submitted multiple
applications for each task - It does not literally comply or contains caveats
that conflict with the PON and the variation or
deviation is not material, or it is otherwise
non-responsive - The bidder has previously completed a PIER
agreement and is not compliant with repaying
royalties (if applicable) - The applicant has received unsatisfactory
evaluations from the Energy Commission or another
California state agency. - The applicant is a business entity that is not in
good standing with the California Secretary of
State. - The applicant has not demonstrated that it has
the financial capability to complete the project.
22Attachments
- 1. Application Form/Cover Page
- 2. Executive Summary
- 3. Fact Sheet
- 4. Project Narrative
- Project Team
- 6. Scope of Work/Project Schedule
- 7. Budget Forms
- 8. CEQA Compliance Form (requires signature)
- 9. References and Work Product CBE Form
- 10. Contact List Template
- Commitment and Support Letters (requires
signature) - CBE Form
23Scoring Criteria
Technical Merit and Need 20
Technical Approach 20
Impacts and Benefits for California 20
Team Qualifications, Capabilities and Resources 10
Budget and Cost Effectiveness 10
Ratio of Direct Labor and Fringe Benefit Rates to Loaded Labor Rates 10
Match Funds 10
Total Points 100
Preference Points for California-Based Entities (awarded only to proposals with a minimum passing score of 70) 5
24Solicitation Documents
- Solicitation documents for Advanced Natural Gas
Engine Ignition Systems Research - http//www.energy.ca.gov/contracts/pier.htmlGFO-1
5-503 - Please make sure to read all addendums
25Questions and Answers
- Written Questions are due
- September 22, 2015 by 5 p.m.
- Please send all PON related questions to
- Crystal Presley-Willis, Agreement Officer at
- Crystal.Presley-Willis_at_energy.ca.gov
26Thank You!