PROPOSAL:
Issue RFP for Development of Hydrogen Fueling Station Template
SYNOPSIS:
At its October 2001 Meeting, the Board authorized the Executive Officer
to issue an RFP for the development of a hydrogen fueling station
template. The RFP solicits proposals for templates including equipment
specifications, layout, construction guidance and an optimization study
for a future hydrogen fueling network within the SCAB. Project funding
will not exceed $75,000.
COMMITTEE:
Technology, March 22, 2002, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Approve issuance of RFP #P2002-27 to solicit proposals for development
of a hydrogen fueling station template, and an optimization study for
siting a future hydrogen fueling network in the South Coast Air Basin, in
an amount not to exceed $75,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
At its July 2001 meeting, the Board directed staff to conduct a field
evaluation and assessment of possible enhancements that could enable natural
gas fueling stations to be compatible for future hydrogen refueling. In
addition, the Board requested that a status report be provided to the
Board’s Technology Committee, as well as a final report to the full Board by
the August 17, 2001 meeting. At that meeting, the Board requested staff
obtain more direct input from compressor manufacturers. At its October 2001
meeting, the Board received a report summarizing compressor manufacturer
cost quotes as well as a summary of the manufacturer statements regarding
the technical and economic issues surrounding compression of natural gas and
hydrogen by the same compressor. At that same meeting, the Board also
approved the issuance of an RFP for development of a hydrogen fueling
station template provided staff conduct an extensive literature search to
determine if that work had been done by others.
A thorough literature search has been completed. Forty articles from
technical journals, association papers, government agencies and conferences
have been identified as potentially pertaining to hydrogen refueling. None
of the articles reviewed revealed any work being conducted by others
involving the type of hydrogen fueling station template being contemplated
through the proposed RFP. According to the body of literature reviewed,
there are a large number of unresolved technical and safety issues
surrounding hydrogen fueling of vehicles and that any attempts to help
resolve these issues are on the cutting edge of technology.
Proposal
Staff believes that the AQMD should be pro-active in helping to establish
a hydrogen fueling network as soon as practicable. Staff has already
pre-planned for a future installation of various hydrogen fueling equipment
at the AQMD’s fueling facility on a stand-alone basis.
Staff believes it is prudent to support the development of a Basin-wide
hydrogen fueling network in the near term to ensure a smooth transition to
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as well as various hydrogen/CNG fuel mixtures
for other mobile applications in the South Coast Air Basin. To that end,
staff recommends the Board initiate a broad spectrum of support for such a
hydrogen fueling infrastructure and issue an RFP for the development of a
hydrogen fueling station template. The template would include equipment
specifications, equipment and station layout, construction guidance with
respect to both present and future codes and standards, and an optimization
study for siting a future hydrogen fueling network in the South Coast Air
Basin, in an amount not to exceed $75,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. The
templates will be developed for stand-alone H2 stations, CNG/H2 stations and
gasoline/H2 stations.
Benefits to AQMD
AQMD’s Clean Fuels Program has been active in funding the development and
demonstration of low emission, alternative fuel technologies within its
Technology Advancement Office. The AQMD has also supported a number of
activities directed to commercialization of low-emission alternative fuel
technologies. The AQMP for the South Coast Air Basin states that motor
vehicles are the most significant source of air toxic and criteria pollutant
emissions in the region. The use of hydrogen fuel or mixtures of hydrogen
and natural gas (hythane) provides a viable, environmentally friendly option
for the future. Efforts to facilitate hydrogen fueling infrastructure can
provide long-term environmental benefits as well as help in meeting the
requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act.
Outreach
In accordance with the AQMD’s consulting and contracting policies, a
public notice advertising the RFP and inviting bids will be published in the
following publications:
| 1. |
Angeles Mesa Wave, The |
11. |
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin |
21. |
Palm Springs Desert Sun |
| 2. |
Antelope Valley Press |
12. |
Korea Central Daily |
22. |
Philippine News |
| 3. |
Black Voice News |
13. |
La Opinion |
23. |
Precinct Reporter |
| 4. |
Central News Wave |
14 |
La Prensa Hispana |
24. |
Rafu Shimpo |
| 5. |
Chinese Daily News |
15. |
La Voz |
25. |
Press Enterprise |
| 6. |
Eastern Group Publications |
16. |
Los Angeles Daily News |
26. |
San Bernardino Sun |
| 7. |
El Chicano |
17. |
Los Angeles Sentinel |
27. |
Santa Clarita Signal |
| 8 |
El Informador |
18. |
Los Angeles Times |
28. |
The Wave |
| 9. |
Excelsior, The |
19. |
M/W/DVBE Source |
29. |
State of California Contracts |
| 10. |
Inland Empire Hispanic News |
20. |
Orange County Register |
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Register |
Additionally, potential bidders will be notified utilizing the Los
Angeles County MTA and Cal Trans Directories of Certified Minority, Women,
Disadvantaged and Disabled Veterans Business Enterprises; the Inland Area
Opportunity Pages Ethnic/Women Business & Professional Directory; AQMD’s own
electronic listing of certified minority vendors; and AQMD Purchasing’s
mailing list. Notice of the RFP will be mailed to the Black and Latino
Legislative Caucuses and various minority chambers of commerce and business
associations; and placed on the Internet at AQMD’s Web site [http://www.aqmd.gov,
"Business and Job Opportunities"
icon] and AQMD’s bidder’s 24-hour telephone message line (909) 396-2724.
Bid Evaluation
Proposals received will be evaluated by a diverse, technically qualified
panel in accordance with criteria contained in the RFP.
Resource Impacts
Funding for the RFP, in the amount of $75,000 will come from the Clean
Fuels Fund.
Attachment
RFP #P2002-27 - Development of a Hydrogen Fueling Station Template
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