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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 18,2000 PSA#2540REPORTS ON GREEN ENERGY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM The U.S. Department of
Energy, Idaho Operations Office intends to award a sole-source
Simplified Acquisition to the Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI)
for the purchase of 100 reports and the rights to reprint if necessary,
LIHI's green certification programs. The contractor will prepare a
report which will cover the following topics: 1. Description of the
development and application of the certification criteria to be used by
the LIHI in identifying environmentally preferable hydropower projects.
The report will discuss the goals and methods used in criteria
development and analyze the performance of these criteria in meeting
the stated goals. Specific detail should be presented on why projects
were certified and why they were not certified (projects may be
anonymous if necessary, but project types should be explicit). Within
the limitations of available data, the following factors should be
addressed: rate of certification overall; rate of certification based
on project size; rate of certificationbased on geographic regions; rate
of certification for pre-ECPA licenses, post-ECPA licenses and newly
licensed hydro projects; costs of certification to the applicants,
including application processing and estimates of operational or
capital costs of meeting the criteria, where applicants are willing to
divulge such information; and rate of appeals and percentage of
successful appeals. 2. Evaluation of the current status and likely
evolution of the LIHI certification program, in light of the
development of a green energy market in the US. This evaluation should
include: status of the green power market; a qualitative assessment of
the acceptance of, and understanding of, the LIHI certification by
power generators, power marketers and customers; and regulatory and
legislative responses, if any, to the development of the LIHI
certification. 3. n/Recommendations on how the LIHI program can best be
designed to strengthen the green market, both in terms of ensuring that
the certification criteria encourage sufficient certified power for a
green market and in terms of improving environmental performance to
assure the public that the certified power is environmentally
preferable. 4. Recommendations on what types of research and
development may help hydropower qualify under green energy
certification programs, such as LIHI's program. The period of
performance is from April 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001. The purchase
order is intended as a sole source award to LIHI who has developed and
is implementing the only green energy certification program in the U.S.
that focuses solely on evaluating hydroelectric projects. Because of
LIHI's prior experience and expertise, they are uniquely positioned to
provide the analyses that DOE requires in a timely and cost-effective
manner. However, any responsible source may request a copy of the
statement of work and submit a bid, proposal, or quotation, which shall
be considered by the agency. The closing date is March 7, 2000. Posted
02/16/00 (W-SN426157). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0497 20000218\SP-0022.MSC)
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