GOBiz RFP - Focused on developing financial strategies to bring ZEVs to underserved communities:
Publish Date: 4/9/2025

GO-Biz is seeking proposals from experienced and qualified firms or consultants to lead a comprehensive strategic initiative aimed at enhancing both the accessibility and financing of Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) for historically underserved communities.

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GOBiz RFP - Focused on outreach and engagement
Publish Date: 4/9/2025

GO-Biz is seeking proposals from qualified firms or consultants to design, conduct, and manage an outreach and engagement strategy that will develop community led solutions for an equitable ZEV transition.

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New Funding Lane: Fast Track 2025.EnergIIZE Fast Track 2025 i
Publish Date: 4/8/2025

New Funding Lane: Fast Track 2025.EnergIIZE Fast Track 2025 incentives support the construction of public, private, or shared medium- and heavy-duty ZEV charging or hydrogen fueling stations:

What's new for 2025?
• Funding available for EV and hydrogen projects
• Funding on a per charging port or hydrogen dispenser basis
• Maximum awards up to $5 million
• Up to 100% of eligible costs covered
• Projects ready for deployment will be awarded first
• Public charging/fueling projects score higher
• Applications reviewed in monthly batches
Fast Track 2025 opens on May 13th but applicants can start preparing now!
Application Workshop
Tuesday, April 29 | 1:00 pm PT
Virtual

Join us for an overview of how you can apply for EV or hydrogen infrastructure funding through Fast Track 2025 or through the Drayage and Transit Set-Aside Funding Lanes. REGISTER HERE

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EnergIIZE Commercial Vehicles Program – The Funding lane deadline is now extended past March 2025.
Publish Date: 4/8/2025

EnergIIZE Commercial Vehicles Program – The Funding lane deadline is now extended past March 2025. - Once the new incentive structure is active, applications for the lane extension may be completed in the secure Incentive Processing Center (IPC) application portal: https://energiize.force.com/apply/s/  

With the extension, applicants can also take advantage of an increase in maximum award amounts and changes to the incentive structure. The new structure will become active shortly with an announcement forthcoming.

 

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CEC- FO-24-612: Depot Charging and Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure for Zero-Emission Medium- and Heavy-Duty On-Road, Off-Road, & Specialty Vehicles
Publish Date: 4/8/2025

California Energy Commission – This is a competitive grant solicitation. The California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) Clean Transportation Program announces the availability of up to $20 million in grant funds for projects that will fund the deployment of depot charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure for zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty (MDHD) on-road, off-road, and specialty vehicles. GFO-24-612: Depot Charging and Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure for Zero-Emission Medium- and Heavy-Duty On-Road, Off-Road, & Specialty Vehicles
Question deadline is April 28, 2025 at 5:00 pm PST
The submission deadline is July 11, 2025 at 11:59 pm PST.

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CEC - GFO-24-611: Implementation of Medium- and Heavy Duty Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Blueprints 2.0
Publish Date: 4/8/2025

California Energy Commission - The California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) Clean Transportation Program announces the availability of up to $20 million in grant funds for projects that will implement medium- and heavy-duty (MDHD) zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) charging or hydrogen refueling infrastructure projects developed and identified in the final blueprint planning documents resulting from GFO-20-601, “Blueprints for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure.” This solicitation will focus on the deployment of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and hydrogen dispensers and will act as a model for replication among other blueprint recipients. GFO-24-611: Implementation of Medium- and Heavy Duty Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Blueprints 2.0
Question deadline: April 16, 2025 at 5:00 pm PST
Deadline is June 6, 2025, at 11:59 pm PST.

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CEC - GFO-24-610: Medium- & Heavy-Duty Zero-Emission Vehicle Port Infrastructure
Publish Date: 4/8/2025

California Energy Commission- The California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) Clean Transportation Program announces the availability of up to $40 million in grant funds for projects that will deploy medium- and heavy-duty (MDHD) zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) charging or hydrogen refueling infrastructure for California seaports and land ports of entry. Funding will support new installation of in-ground fueling infrastructure for battery electric or hydrogen fuel cell MDHD vehicles and/or port equipment and/or off-road equipment (e.g. gantries, cargo handling equipment, etc.). GFO-24-610: Medium- & Heavy-Duty Zero-Emission Vehicle Port Infrastructure
Question deadline is April 14 at 5:00 pm PST.
The submission deadline is June 13, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. PST.

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Call for Proposals open: Education and Awareness Project Funding – EV Charging and Clean Fuels / Demande de propositions ouverte : Financement de projets d’éducation et de sensibilisation – VE recharge et combustibles propres.
Publish Date: 2/27/2025

Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is now accepting project proposals for education and awareness project funding – EV charging and clean fuels.

This Call for Proposals seeks to fund national and regional outreach and education projects that increase public and industry knowledge and confidence related to:

• Light-duty electric vehicle charging, operation of charging infrastructure, and
• Clean fuels: hydrogen, biofuels such as renewable diesel, sustainable aviation fuel and renewable natural gas and other clean fuels

We invite you to visit our webpage for more information. Project proposals must be submitted no later than April 30, 2025, 23:59 Eastern Daylight Time.

Please contact us at awareness-projects.projets-de-sensibilisation@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca to receive a copy of the application package or if you have any questions about this funding opportunity.

Regards,
Education and Awareness Team
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Ressources naturelles Canada (RNCan) accepte maintenant les propositions de projets pour le financement de projets d’éducation et de sensibilisation – VE recharge et combustibles propres.

Cet appel de propositions vise à financer des projets nationaux et régionaux de sensibilisation et d’éducation destinés à accroître les connaissances et la confiance du public et de l’industrie dans les domaines suivants :

• le chargement des véhicules électriques légers, l’exploitation de l’infrastructure de chargement;
• combustibles propres : hydrogène, biocarburants tels que le diesel renouvelable, l’essence d’aviation durable et le gaz naturel renouvelable, et autres combustibles propres

Nous vous invitons à consulter notre site web pour de plus amples renseignements. Les propositions de projets doivent être soumises au plus tard le 30 avril 2025, 23 h 59, heure avancée de l’Est.

Veuillez communiquer avec nous à awareness-projects.projets-de-sensibilisation@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca pour recevoir une copie de la trousse du demandeur or si vous avez des questions sur cette possibilité de financement.

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Request For Proposals – PNWH2 Legal Services Contractor
Publish Date: 2/3/2025

The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association (PNWH2) is soliciting proposals for a third-party contractor to provide Legal Services to PNWH2 as detailed in section A.5 of the RFP documents posted on the Active Solicitations page on the Association's website: https://pnwh2.com/active-solicitations/.

Any award issued will be a Vendor Service Agreement with the Pacific Northwest Association (PNWH2). It is strongly recommended that interested firms review the RFP document thoroughly. If, after reviewing the RFP, you determine the work is within your ability and you have an interest in submitting a response, please complete and return to the Procurement Specialist by emailing the attachment, "Acknowledgement of Receipt of RFP 25-CPR-Legal" Form.

All sections and completed documents are required in order for the proposals to be determined responsive to this RFP. ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4:30 PM ET PST on Friday, February 21, 2025.

Please submit responses via email to proposals@pnwh2.com with a subject line that includes the words "Response to RFP-25-CR-Legal."

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Bay Area Quality Management District grants -
Publish Date: 1/31/2025

Over $90 million in incentive funding is being offered to assist businesses and public agencies in reducing their emissions through vehicle and equipment upgrades and the installation of supporting zero-emission infrastructure.

Businesses and public agencies in the Bay Area looking to transition to zero-emission technologies can now apply for funding from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. With over $90 million in incentive funding available, this initiative provides financial assistance to upgrade vehicles and equipment to zero-emission alternatives and install the necessary supporting infrastructure. The funding aims to reduce emissions and improve air quality, contributing to a healthier environment for all residents.

The application window is currently open and will close on February 6, 2025. Applications are evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to projects that demonstrate readiness, cost-effectiveness, and significant benefits to disadvantaged communities. Eligible entities include businesses, public agencies, and community-based organizations committed to enhancing public health through sustainable practices. More information about this opportunity can be found here.

Total funding available: $90M
Application window: Now - February 6, 2025

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Sacramento Regional Transit District- Hydrogen Production, Delivery, Storage, and Fueling Technologies, and Hydrogen Facility Operation and Maintenance Support Services 2024121
Publish Date: 1/24/2025

BID DUE DATE: 02/13/2025

Scope of Services
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI)

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is exploring potential solutions that could ensure sufficient hydrogen supply for its future fuel cell bus fleet and provide the necessary technical support required for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the hydrogen infrastructure. SacRT is also exploring options to partner for hydrogen production that may provide a supply not just for SacRT but for other heavy-duty vehicle fleets in the region.

SacRT is requesting information regarding the most economical, cost-effective, and innovative way to achieve the above-mentioned goals. Options that provide comprehensive technology and service packages are welcome. SacRT is open to considering new business models that could involve public-private partnership and other co-development opportunities.

SacRT seeks submissions from vendors, consortiums, researchers, or other entities with expertise in hydrogen production, storage, and fueling systems, who can provide information on the engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance of reliable, safe, and efficient hydrogen fueling infrastructure. Respondents are encouraged to outline their knowledge, share past project successes, explain requirements for adherence to industry standards and legal requirements, and share innovative practices that can meet the specific needs of a transit environment.

Detailed submission requirements are identified below. While this RFI identifies some preferred information for submissions, interested parties may also offer, in their submissions, to provide presentations, demonstrations, or literature to assist SacRT in gaining familiarity of current options in the marketplace for hydrogen-related technologies and hydrogen infrastructure support services. After SacRT has had an opportunity to review the RFI responses, SacRT may contact interested parties to schedule presentations or demonstrations, as deemed appropriate by SacRT in its sole discretion.

The results of this Request for Information will be used to develop SacRT’s next steps in its hydrogen development process. As further described below, SacRT’s hydrogen development efforts will be supported by a $76.8 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and all FTA requirements will apply to the solicitation and selection of contractors or partners for this effort. In addition, as a public entity, SacRT is subject to state law requirements for selection and development of public works projects involving the expenditure of public funds.
Other Details
Because the purpose of this RFI is to seek information to be used in structuring a full and open competition for development of hydrogen infrastructure, respondents must identify any information in their submissions that is considered proprietary or confidential or that could not be used by SacRT in a later solicitation. Further detail regarding the confidentiality of submissions is provided below.

Submission of a response to this RFI is not required as a condition of participation in the later solicitation but is encouraged to allow SacRT to appropriately structure its future solicitation or solicitations to maximize achievement of its objectives through market participation.

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Sac RT - Bid Alert Summary: Bid Alert: Hydrogen Production, Delivery, Storage, and Fueling Technologies, and Hydrogen Facility Operation and Maintenance Support Services (2024121)
Publish Date: 1/7/2025

Project Title: Hydrogen Production, Delivery, Storage, and Fueling Technologies, and Hydrogen Facility Operation and Maintenance Support Services
Posted: January 6, 2025 5:07 PM (Pacific)
Bid Due Date: February 13, 2025 2:00 PM (Pacific)

Please visit the bid details for more information.

Notified Categories:

  • 213112 - Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations
  • 221112 - Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation
  • 221210 - Natural Gas Distribution
  • 237120 - Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction
  • 325120 - Industrial Gas Manufacturing
  • 333132 - Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
  • 333912 - Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing
  • 336312 - Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing
  • 447190 - Other Gasoline Stations
  • 454319 - Other Fuel Dealers
  • 926130 - Regulation and Administration of Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other Utilities
  • 000001 - Chamber
  • 336310 - Motor Vehicle Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing
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CEC - GFO-24-605 - Technical Assistance for Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Infrastructure Funding
Publish Date: 12/12/2024

This is a competitive grant solicitation. The California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) Clean Transportation Program announces the availability of up to $4 million in grant funds for one or more third-party implementers to provide technical assistance (TA) for communities eligible to seek federal and state funding for zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure. TA providers will, at minimum, assist in identifying grant opportunities, support successful application development and submittal, and support project implementation that delivers benefits in under-resourced communities.

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BAAQMD - BAAQMD - $90 Million in Grant Funding for Upgrading Heavy-Duty Vehicles & Equipment Apply Now!
Publish Date: 12/12/2024

The Air District is pleased to announce the availability of grant funding to help fleet and equipment owners upgrade and replace eligible heavy-duty vehicles and equipment with cleaner and zero-emissions technology. Funding is also available to install electric charging stations and hydrogen stations that will be used to refuel Air District funded equipment and vehicles.

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DOE Launches $3.3 Million Prize to Support Place-Based Partnerships Focused on Creating and Expanding Access to Good Jobs in Clean Energy
Publish Date: 12/12/2024

he U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a new prize that will award over $3.3 million in prize money to new or newly formed place-based coalitions focused on creating good jobs in clean energy. The Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize is aligned with the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America agenda and "High Road" economic and workforce development principles.

"The growth of the clean energy economy offers abundant opportunity to put Americans to work with family-sustaining wages and room for advancement," said Alejandro Moreno, associate principal deputy assistant secretary for DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. "This new prize will support the 'boots on the ground' work that is necessary to make clean energy jobs accessible in every community across the country."

"Good jobs" are defined as providing stable pay and benefits that can support families, safe working conditions and assurance of job security, skills development and career advancement opportunities, and empowerment to contribute meaningfully to the workplace and organize without fear of retaliation.

The three-phase competition catalyzes coalition building to understand, plan for, and improve job access and job quality within the clean energy economy for target populations. Each competing coalition is required to include at least one representative from each of the following key stakeholder groups: labor organizations, clean energy employers, community-based organizations, public agencies, and education and workforce providers.

Up to 15 Phase One awardees will receive $50,000 for demonstrating robust partnerships focused on a specific clean energy employment opportunity and will be eligible to participate in Phase Two of the prize. In Phase Two, up to 10 teams will each win $100,000 for developing and implementing their Coalition Action Plans that demonstrate how the coalition will advance job quality and job access in the clean energy opportunities within their community. In Phase Three, the top three performing coalitions will receive $200,000 to $300,000 for the strength of their impact in implementing their Action Plans, and up to seven runner-up coalitions will receive $125,000.

DOE is currently accepting submissions for Phase One of the prize until Jan. 31, 2025. For more information and to apply, visit the prize website.

The American-Made Good Jobs in Clean Energy Prize is directed and administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

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CEC - GFO-24-601 - Light-Duty Hydrogen Infrastructure Build-Out
Publish Date: 12/12/2024

This is a competitive grant solicitation. The California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) Clean Transportation Program announces the availability of up to $15 million in grant funds for projects that will provide publicly available hydrogen refueling stations to enable continued growth of the California fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) market and support the advancement of hydrogen refueling station operations and maintenance (O&M) to improve the customer experience.

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DOE (Los Alamos National Lab) - Call for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Commercialization Partners to Support the Launch of L'Innovator 2.0
Publish Date: 12/12/2024

On behalf of the Department of Energy’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office

L’INNOVATOR 2.0 PROGRAM
Through this Call for Commercialization Partners, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) seeks experienced commercialization partners to bring advanced hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, developed with support from the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) of the Department of Energy (DOE), from the lab to the marketplace, with the potential to drive significant impact in the energy sector. In pursuit of this objective, LANL, in collaboration with HFTO, is identifying one or more commercialization partners with the necessary
expertise, manufacturing capacity, commitment, and investment potential essential for successful commercialization and broad deployment of these transformative technologies.

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Washington Intercity - RFP NO. 2422 Hydrogen Fueling Station
Publish Date: 12/12/2024

Intercity Transit, the public transportation provider in Thurston County, Washington, is seeking Proposals from qualified firms interested in providing a hydrogen refueling station at its location in Olympia, Washington.

Solicitation documents for this opportunity are available online through Washington’s Electronic Business Solution (WEBS) located at https://fortress.wa.gov/ga/webs/. Proposers are responsible to register in WEBS and download the RFP 2422 solicitation documents in order to
receive automatic e-mail notification of any future Addenda.
An optional virtual Pre-Proposal Meeting will be held on December 5, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. (PT).

Contact Procurement Manager for access. Proposals are due no later than December 17, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. (PT). Project funding may include local, state, or federal funds. The resulting Contract is subject to all provisions prescribed by the funding source.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) RELEASE DATE:

November 18, 2024

PRE-PROPOSAL MEETING:Date: December 5, 2024

Time: 10:30 a.m. Pacific Time (PT)
Location: Virtual. See Section 2.3.

QUESTION/CLARIFICATION DEADLINE:
Date: December 9, 2024
Time: 5:00 p.m. (PT)

PROPOSAL DUE DATE AND TIME:
Date: December 17, 2024
Time: 10:00 a.m. (PT)

CONTACT PERSON:
Katie Cunningham
Procurement Manager
(360) 628-1327
kcunningham@intercitytransit.com

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LADWP - Community Emission Reduction Grants Program
Publish Date: 12/12/2024

As we transition to a clean energy future, environmental justice is among our top priorities. To that end, LADWP is investing $20 million in grants for local projects that help reduce emissions in the L.A. communities hardest hit by pollution sources, such as refineries and truck traffic. Over the course of six years, from 2020 – 2026, LADWP is providing grants ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 to help fund innovative projects that reduce emissions in the Harbor and Northeast San Fernando Valley communities, located in Council Districts 2, 6, 7 and 15. Our local Harbor and Valley communities are disproportionately burdened by multiple pollution sources, such as refineries and truck traffic, and are ranked high in the CalEnviroScreen mapping program.

Grants are awarded on a competitive basis to the organizations that can present a dynamic proposal for projects in the categories of interest (listed below) benefiting Council District 2, 6, 7, or 15. Start-up costs can be up to 15 percent of the project.

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RFGA - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Texas Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Program (TxVEMP)
Publish Date: 11/27/2024

1.0 Purpose

This grant program implements a portion of the Texas Volkswagen (VW) Environmental Mitigation Program (TxVEMP) established and administered by TCEQ. Visit the TxVEMP website, <www.TexasVWFund.org>, for more information on the background and purpose of the TxVEMP.

Grants under this program are subject to: (1) Texas Water Code Section 5.124 (TCEQ’s authority to award grants); (2) the Texas Grant Management Standards (TxGMS); (3) TCEQ rules and policies (pertaining to TCEQ contracts and grants); (4) the Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement for State Beneficiaries (Trust Agreement) and the Beneficiary Mitigation Plan for Texas (RG-537) (Mitigation Plan); (5) this RFGA; and (6) other applicable Federal and State rules and statutes.

2.0 Program Requirements
All applicants and activities must meet the eligibility requirements listed in this section at the time of application submittal to be considered for a grant. 

TCEQ may waive the ownership and registration requirements of this section on a finding of good cause. Applicants must submit waiver requests with the application to be considered. Please refer to Appendix B for instructions on completing and submitting a waiver request.

Program funding details:
• Up to $87 million in available funding
• Government-owned projects: Up to 100% of eligible costs
• Non-government-owned projects: Up to 75% of eligible costs
• Additional funding available for charging infrastructure

Eligible equipment categories include:
• Class 8 Local Freight and Port Drayage Trucks
• Class 4-8 School, Shuttle, and Transit Buses
• Forklifts and Port Cargo Handling Equipment
• Airport Ground Support Equipment

Additional Information

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Redding Area Bus Authority (RABA) Hydrogen Request for Information
Publish Date: 11/21/2024

Notice is hereby given that the Redding Area Bus Authority (RABA), a Joint Powers Authority, is seeking information from interested parties to inform a potential transaction with a private sector entity(ies) to design, build, own, operate, and maintain a hydrogen refueling station that can provide hydrogen fuel to RABA’s transit fleet and, potentially, other public and private users in the Shasta County area. The purpose of this RFI is to collect information from market participants about the business case of private hydrogen refueling station development in this area and to understand the market’s preferences and parameters around the key business terms of such a transaction.

Interested parties can download the full text of the RFI at: https://rabaride.com/resources/procurement_opportunities.php.

Responses must be received via electronic format to RABAStaff@RABAride.com by Friday, December 13, 2024.

Questions or inquiries are to be submitted via email to the attention of John Andoh, Procurement Officer, Redding Area Bus Authority (RABAStaff@RABAride.com). Questions will be accepted until the RFI deadline.

This RFI is for informational purposes only, and no contract will be awarded as a result.
It is RABA’s policy to ensure that responders to the RFI shall not discriminate based on race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, physical disability or other protected class in the performance of RABA contracts. RABA highly encourages the participation of disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE) and small business enterprises (SBE).

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CEC - GFO-22-903 - Cost Share for Federal Funding Opportunities Clean Hydrogen Program
Publish Date: 11/15/2024

Purpose

The purpose of this solicitation is to provide cost share funding for eligible projects (see Section II.C. of GFO-22-903) to applicants that apply for and receive an award under an eligible federal Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).

Additional Information

  • Submission Deadline: Ongoing (See specific due dates in Section II.A. of solicitation manual)
  • Questions Deadline: Ongoing
  • Questions and Answers (See Solicitation Files)
  • Addendum 1 (See Solicitation Files)
  • Addendum 2 (See Solicitation Files)
  • Addendum 3 (See Solicitation Files)

​Notice of Letters of Intent

DE-FOA-0002922, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Clean Hydrogen Electrolysis, Manufacturing, and Recycling (See Solicitation Files)
No Notice of Letters of Intent

DE-FOA-0003366, Oxygen-conducting Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells Research and Development for Hydrogen Production (See Solicitation Files)

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Sacramento Regional Transit RFI: Hydrogen Production, Delivery, Storage, and Fueling Technologies; and Hydrogen Facility Operation and Maintenance Supporting Services (CN 2024121)
Publish Date: 11/15/2024

Request for Information (RFI) for Hydrogen Production, Delivery, Storage, and Fueling Technologies; and Hydrogen Facility Operation and Maintenance Supporting Services.

The RFI will be released on SacRT's PlanetBids eProcurement platform in the coming weeks.

To ensure that you receive a notification when the RFI is released, your firm must be registered through SacRT's PlanetBids Vendor Portal. Only registered vendors can download and respond to the RFI. Please note that all RFI Q&A and RFI responses must be submitted through PlanetBids.

Prospective business partners can find vendor registration here: http://www.sacrt.com/procurement.

Registered firms will be notified via email of any listed solicitation that corresponds to their registered NAICS codes. To stay informed about the Hydrogen RFI, SacRT suggests including the following NAICS codes in your PlanetBids vendor profile:

325120 Industrial Gas Manufacturing
333132 Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
237120 Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction
454319 Other Fuel Dealers

When registering, please be sure to complete the "Business Description" section of the vendor form specifying your firm's offerings and including the keyword HYDROGEN to enhance visibility.

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Texas Hydrogen Alliance - Request for Grant Applications (RFGA)
Publish Date: 11/15/2024

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) administers the Texas Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Program (TxVEMP) All-Electric Grants Program. The program provides funding for the replacement of eligible vehicles and equipment with electric alternatives. Your organization's network includes entities that may qualify for this funding opportunity.

Program funding details:
• Up to $87 million in available funding
• Government-owned projects: Up to 100% of eligible costs
• Non-government-owned projects: Up to 75% of eligible costs
• Additional funding available for charging infrastructure

Eligible equipment categories include:

• Class 8 Local Freight and Port Drayage Trucks
• Class 4-8 School, Shuttle, and Transit Buses
• Forklifts and Port Cargo Handling Equipment
• Airport Ground Support Equipment

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Intercity Transit - RFP Hydrogen Refueling Station
Publish Date: 11/14/2024

Intercity Transit, the public transportation provider in Thurston County, Washington, anticipates that it will soon seek proposals from qualified firms interested in providing a Hydrogen Refueling Station at its location in Olympia, Washington.

The solicitation documents for this project will be available online through Washington’s Electronic Business Solution (WEBS) located at https://pr-webs-vendor.des.wa.gov/.  If your firm may be interested in this opportunity, please register in WEBS so that you may download the solicitation documents once they have been posted. 

The WEBS registration process can be started by visiting the website provided above and clicking “register now”.  If you require assistance with the WEBS registration process, please contact WEBS customer service at (360) 902-7400.

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