DATE: January 11, 2022
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SOLAR POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT AT TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL (TAMT) TO SUPPORT THE MICROGRID INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT
A) CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING AND ADOPT RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF ENERGY SAVINGS FROM THE SOLAR POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT AT TAMT PROJECT UNDER CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 4217.10, ET SEQ.
B) ADOPT AN ORDINANCE AWARDING A POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT TO EDF RENEWABLES DISTRIBUTED SOLUTIONS, INC. FOR THE 700-KILOWATT SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ON THE WAREHOUSE B ROOF AT TAMT UNDER A 20-YEAR TERM.
C) ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 FOR CONTRACT TIME EXTENSION OF 214 DAYS FOR CONTRACT NO. 20-06, MICROGRID INFRASTRUCTURE AT TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL PROJECT, TO ALIGN PROJECT COMPLETION WITH THE POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT DELIVERABLES, WITH NO INCREASE TO THE GRANT FUNDED BOARD APPROVED PROJECT BUDGET, PURSUANT TO BPC POLICY NO.110
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
On June 13, 2018, the California Energy Commission (CEC) awarded a grant in the amount of $4,985,272.00 to the San Diego Unified Port District (District) to demonstrate a business case for microgrids in support of California's Energy and Greenhouse Gas Policies. The proposed installation of the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal (TAMT) Microgrid System (Microgrid System) is divided into two separate components, each delivered through a separate contract. The first component, the Microgrid Infrastructure, consists of the battery energy storage system (BESS), microgrid controller, and associated electrical infrastructure. This Microgrid Infrastructure allows the District to save money through peak energy shaving, resulting from energy storage capacity created by the BESS, and provides energy reliability in the event of a grid outage. The Board of Port Commissioners (Board) approved a contract for the construction of the Microgrid Infrastructure on November 10, 2020 (through award of Contract No. 20-06). The second component consists of a so...
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