PROPOSAL:
Execute and Amend Contracts for Technical Assistance for Advanced, Low-
and Zero-Emission Mobile and Stationary Source Pollution Control
Technologies Under the Clean Fuels Program and Carl Moyer Program, and
Amend Contract to Conduct Additional Analysis Under MATES-III
SYNOPSIS:
On May 5, 2006, the Board approved release of an RFP to solicit
proposals to provide technical assistance and public outreach support for
advanced, low- and zero-emission mobile and stationary source pollution
control technologies. Eleven proposals were received and reviewed. This
action is to execute six and amend two contracts with technical experts to
provide consultation services at a total cost not to exceed $320,000 from
the Clean Fuels Program. Further, this action is to execute three
contracts and amend one with technical experts to provide consultation
services at a total cost not to exceed $260,000 from the Carl Moyer Fund.
The final request is to amend a contract with Desert Research Institute to
conduct additional particulate matter analyses under MATES III in an
amount not to exceed $200,000.
COMMITTEE:
Technology, September 22,
2006, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
- Authorize the Chairman to execute contracts under the Clean Fuels
Program with:
- Burnett and Burnette for technical assistance with development,
outreach, and commercialization of CNG engine technology in an amount
not to exceed $40,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund;
- Breakthrough Technologies for technical assistance with the
development, outreach and commercialization of fuel cells and
administrative coordination with federal energy and transportation
departments in an amount not to exceed $40,000 from the Clean Fuels
Fund;
- Mr. Joseph Calhoun for technical assistance with the development,
outreach, and commercialization of advanced, low-emission light-duty and
heavy-duty vehicle technologies and coordination with state agencies in
an amount not to exceed $20,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund;
- Engine, Fuel and Emissions Engineering, Inc. (EF& EE) for technical
assistance with the development, outreach, and commercialization of
advanced heavy-duty and off-road technologies in an amount not to exceed
$60,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund;
- Tech Compass for technical assistance with the development,
outreach, and commercialization of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies
in an amount not to exceed $75,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund; and
- TIAX LLC for technical assistance with the development, outreach,
and commercialization of low-emission and alternative fuels technologies
in an amount not to exceed $50,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund.
- Authorize the Chairman to execute contracts under the Carl Moyer
Program with:
- Burnett and Burnette for technical expertise on the implementation
and commercialization of CNG infrastructure within the AQMD’s
jurisdiction in an amount not to exceed $60,000 from the Carl Moyer
Program Fund, SB 1107 Account allocated by CARB under program outreach;
- Clean Fuels Connection to provide technical assistance with
technology incentive programs by evaluating proposals for compliance
with CARB guidelines in an amount not to exceed $125,000 from the Carl
Moyer Program Fund, SB 1107 Account allocated by CARB under program
outreach; and
- TIAX LLC for expertise in evaluating project proposals for
technology incentive programs in an amount not to exceed $50,000 from
the Carl Moyer Program Fund, SB 1107 Account allocated by CARB under
program outreach.
- Authorize the Chairman to amend contracts under the Clean Fuels
Program with:
- Protium Energy to provide technical assistance with the evaluation,
outreach, and commercialization of hydrogen infrastructure technologies
in an amount not to exceed $20,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund; and
- JME Inc. for technical assistance with energy storage and
ultracapacitor technologies in an amount not to exceed $15,000 from the
Clean Fuels Fund.
- Authorize the Chairman to amend contracts under the Carl Moyer Program
with Cindy Sullivan for technical assistance with technology incentive
programs by evaluating and developing procedures for compliance with CARB
guidelines in an amount not to exceed $25,000 from the Carl Moyer Program
Fund, SB 1107 Account allocated by CARB under program outreach.
- Transfer $200,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund to the FY 2006-2007
Science and Technology Advancement Budget, Professional and Special
Services.
- Authorize Chairman to amend contract with DRI for conducting
additional MATES III sample analyses in an amount not to exceed $200,000
from the FY 2006-2007 Science and Technology Advancement Budget,
Professional and Special Services.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
The AQMP is the comprehensive regional plan for attaining federal air
quality standards in the South Coast Air Basin. In addition to full
implementation of current technologies and control methods, there is a need
to further develop and promote technological breakthroughs. Air quality
projections indicate that the federal standards for ozone are not expected
to be met without aggressive implementation of commercial technologies and
accelerated development of new technologies.
The Technology Advancement Office administers two programs to accomplish
these goals. The Carl Moyer Program incentivizes users to implement the
cleanest available technologies for various heavy-duty on- and off-road
applications. The Clean Fuels Program supports projects to research
develop, demonstrate, and deploy technologies to accelerate
commercialization of clean, new technologies. Due to constant and rapid
changes in technologies and the sheer breadth of the potential projects,
staff occasionally requires input from experts and practitioners in the
field to aid in selecting and establishing projects for the Carl Moyer
Program and the Clean Fuels Program.
At its May 2006 meeting, the Board approved RFP #P2006-20 for technical
assistance to the Technology Advancement program. The purpose of that RFP
was to update the list of qualified technical assistance contractors to
ensure that the AQMD can obtain the best expertise available in the areas
required by staff. The RFP solicited statements of qualifications from
individuals and organizations potentially capable of providing technical
assistance in a variety of areas to support staff activities. The RFP
sought companies or individuals to provide assistance in preparation of AQMP
control measures; technical assistance for feasibility studies of stationary
and mobile emission control technologies; emissions assessment of new
alternative-fuel technologies; evaluation of innovative emissions control
systems; VOC control, and assessment of economic, regulatory and technical
barriers to the commercialization of clean fuels and advanced technologies;
and other activities as needed.
Lastly, the Board approved on May 5, 2006 to provide additional Clean
Fuels funds to conduct additional analysis of particulate air samples to
develop a source profile for diesel combustion sources for the MATES-III.
Due to unforeseen delays, however, the contract amendment was not fully
executed prior to the end of FY 2005-06 and the monies reverted back to the
Clean Fuels Fund (Fund 31). There is still a need to conduct the additional
analysis. As such, staff is requesting the Board’s approval to fund the
additional analysis.
Outreach
In accordance with AQMD’s Procurement Policy and Procedure, a public
notice advertising the RFP/RFQ and inviting bids was published in the Los
Angeles Times, the Orange County Register, the San Bernardino Sun, the
Riverside County Press Enterprise newspapers and the California State
Contracts Register to leverage the most cost-effective method of outreach to
the entire South Coast Basin.
Additionally, potential bidders may have been notified utilizing the Los
Angeles County MTA Directory of Certified Firms, the Inland Area Opportunity
Pages Ethnic/Women Business & Professional Directory; and AQMD’s own
electronic listing of certified minority vendors. Notice of the RFP/RFQ was
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). Information was also available on
AQMD’s bidder’s 24-hour telephone message line (909) 396-2724.
Selection Process and Proposal
Eleven proposals were received in response to the RFP. The proposals
were reviewed and scored by four evaluators from the AQMD: an Assistant
Deputy Executive Officer, a Technology Demonstration Manager, a Technology
Implementation Manager, and a Fleet Rules Implementation Manager. The
composition of the panel was three Asian-Pacific Islander and one Caucasian;
four male. The evaluation panel evaluated and scored each proposer based on
the selection criteria outlined in the RFP, which encompassed level of
experience, cost effectiveness, and availability. Table 1 shows the
technical scores from the evaluation panel for the eleven proposals.
Table 1. Area of Expertise and Technical Scores for
Proposers
Proposer |
Area of Expertise |
Technical
Score
|
| TIAX, LLC |
Low Emission/Alt. Fuel
Technologies/Incentive Programs |
64 |
| Clean Fuel Connection |
Incentive Programs Evaluation |
62 |
| EF& EE |
Engine Technology |
62 |
| Burnett and Burnette |
CNG Engine Technology/Infrastructure |
61 |
| Tech Compass |
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies |
60 |
| Protium Energy Technologies |
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies |
59 |
| Joseph C. Calhoun |
Mobile Source Technologies |
58 |
| Cindy Sullivan |
Emission Control Technologies/Incentive
Programs |
57 |
| Breakthrough Technologies |
Fuel Cell Technologies & Coordination w/
Federal Programs |
56 |
| JME Inc. |
Energy Storage Technologies |
56 |
| Brady Consulting Inc. |
Engine and Combustion Systems Technologies |
52 |
The technical scores are based on the proposers’ expertise and
experience. Based on these factors, one of the eleven proposals did not
receive the required minimum technical points (56) for this RFP and,
therefore, was not considered further.
For all of the proposals that qualified, staff added the cost
effectiveness and additional points. Based on these scores and current
needs to effectively implement the Clean Fuels and the Carl Moyer Programs,
staff is recommending the funding levels for each of the proposers as shown
in Table 2.
Table 2. Final Scores and Proposed Awards
|
Proposer |
Technical |
Total
Points |
Area of
Expertise |
Clean Fuels
Program |
Carl Moyer
Program |
| Clean Fuel Connection |
62 |
114 |
Incentive Programs |
|
125,000 |
| Burnett and Burnette |
61 |
96 |
CNG Tech & Infra |
40,000 |
60,000 |
| Cindy Sullivan |
58 |
95 |
Incentive Programs |
|
25,000* |
| JME Inc |
56 |
93 |
Energy Storage |
15,000* |
|
| EF& EE |
62 |
88 |
Engine Technologies |
60,000 |
|
| Joseph Calhoun |
57 |
86 |
Mobile Source Tech. |
20,000 |
|
| Tech Compass |
60 |
75 |
H2 & Fuel Cell Tech |
75,000 |
|
| TIAX LLC |
64 |
74 |
Alt Fuels & Incentives |
50,000 |
50,000 |
| Protium Energy Technologies |
59 |
69 |
H2 Tech & Infrastructure |
20,000 * |
|
| Breakthrough Technologies |
56 |
65 |
H2 & Fuel Cell Policy |
40,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTALS |
$320,000 |
$260,000 |
* Contract amendments
At the time RFP #2006-20 was approved, $300,000 was requested to provide
the technical expertise for the Clean Fuels Program in areas including, but
not limited to, CNG, LNG and hydrogen infrastructure, biofuels, fuel cells,
electric hybrid vehicles, renewable technologies, advanced combustion
technologies, mobile source data compilation and analyses, and toxic air
contaminants and their potential formation. Given the quality of the
expertise being offered, staff is proposing that eight of the proposals be
awarded with a slightly higher cost not to exceed $320,000.
In addition, since the time of the RFP release, it was determined that
due to the expansion of the Carl Moyer Program, technical expertise is
needed to assist staff with the review and selection of the proposals
submitted and the followup inspections needed to ensure adherence to the
Carl Moyer guidelines. Therefore, additional funding of $260,000 is
requested to assist staff with the incentive program implementation.
The following is a synopsis for each of the proposed contractors under
the Clean Fuels and Carl Moyer Programs.
Proposed Awards for Clean Fuels Program
Staff is recommending that eight of the ten proposals be funded to
provide technical assistance under the Clean Fuels Program at a cost not to
exceed $320,000.
Burnett and Burnette will provide technical assistance
with CNG engine technology and the development and commercialization of the
CNG infrastructure in the amount not to exceed $40,000. Currently, Burnett
and Burnette has two contracts for a total of $90,000 from the Clean Fuels
Fund of which one is recently executed to update and expand the school bus
inventory within the AQMD’s jurisdiction and the other, which is for
technical assistance, is almost depleted. Mr. Herb Burnett has worked
extensively with vehicle manufacturers and conversion companies in the
penetration of CNG vehicles.
Breakthrough Technologies will provide expertise with
federal funding allocations, fuel cell technology and administrative
coordination with federal agencies, including U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) and U.S. Department of Transportation, with funding in an amount not
to exceed $40,000. Breakthrough Technologies currently has a contract in
the amount of $40,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund, of which a significant
amount has been expended on current task orders. Mr. Robert Rose has
provided specialized support to the AQMD to with his technical expertise in
commercialization of fuel cells and other low- and zero-emission
technologies. Mr. Rose is the founding Executive Director of the U.S. Fuel
Cell Council and Executive Director of Breakthrough Technologies Institute.
Mr. Joseph Calhoun will provide technical expertise in
the areas of light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles, off-road vehicles and
equipment, and hybrid-electric vehicle technologies in an amount not to
exceed $20,000. Mr. Calhoun currently has a contract in the amount of
$40,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. Mr. Calhoun is a registered professional
engineer with over 48 years of air quality experience, specifically 19 years
with General Motors where he was responsible for environmental activities in
California and supervision the vehicle certification testing. Most notably,
Mr. Calhoun served for ten years as the Automotive Engineering Member of the
CARB Governing Board. Mr. Calhoun will provide high-level coordination and
strategy insight for interactions with the state agencies as related to
technical issues.
Engine, Fuel, and Emissions Engineering, Inc. (EF& EE)
will provide technical expertise for natural gas engine technology, with
funding in an amount not to exceed $60,000. EF& EE currently has a contract
with the AQMD in the amount of $170,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund, the STA
budget and the Advanced Technology, Outreach, and Education Fund. Mr.
Christopher Weaver, the firm’s president, brings over 22 years of experience
in the areas of internal combustion engine technology, fuels, combustion,
and emission controls. Mr. Weaver will provide expertise with the
measurement and control of fine particulate emissions from diesel vehicles;
emission measurements and control technology for trucks, buses, railway
locomotives, and other heavy-duty diesel vehicles; natural gas, and other "
clean" fuels for vehicles. Mr. Weaver also has experience and can provide
assistance with environmental economics, cost-effectiveness and policy
analyses.
JME, Inc. will provide technical expertise in the areas
of energy storage devices and ultracapacitors in an amount not to exceed
$15,000. JME has an existing contract for $10,000, but due to the increased
attention to hybrid electric vehicles and the various storage technologies,
staff anticipates a greater need for technical expertise in ultracapacitors.
The principal investigator for JME is Dr. John Miller, who has over 20 years
experience in electrochemical capacitors and is a world recognized leader in
capacitor applications, testing, and reliability studies. Dr. Miller
founded JME in 1989 and was previously a researcher at Standard Oil of Ohio,
the University of Rochester, and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Protium Energy Technologies will provide technical
expertise in the areas of hydrogen technologies and infrastructure
development in an amount not to exceed $20,000. Protium Energy has an
existing contract for $40,000 with a balance of $15,714. This augmentation
will allow principal, Dr. Venki Raman, to continue assisting staff in the
review and analysis of hydrogen infrastructure technologies to be
implemented in the South Coast Basin. Dr. Raman has been involved in
developing and managing hydrogen energy products since 1991. He served on
the Board of Directors of the National Hydrogen Association until 2004 and
on the 1995 AQMD Fuel Cell Implementation Task Force. Dr. Raman also helped
DOE develop the U.S. Hydrogen Roadmap and formulate research and development
plans for hydrogen generation and delivery.
Tech Compass will provide technical assistance in the
areas of fuel cell technology and hydrogen infrastructure development in an
amount not to exceed $75,000. Mr. Andy Abele has over 26 years of
experience in bringing advanced environmental, energy, and alternative
propulsion technologies from the laboratory to commercialization. Mr. Abele
worked for the AQMD 11 years on low- and zero-emission technologies for
light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles prior to working for Quantum Fuel
Systems Technologies. In his capacity at Quantum, Mr. Abele was the
Executive Director of Strategic Development and established a successful
hydrogen and fuel cell demonstration program with GM and the military.
TIAX, LLC will provide technical assistance for
low-emission and alternative fuels technologies in an amount not to exceed
$50,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. Currently, TIAX, LLC has three contracts
for a total of $160,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund of which only a small
amount of funds on one contract have not been expended. Mr. Jon Leonard,
TIAX Project Manager, has over 24 years experience with low- and
zero-emission mobile source technologies, emissions testing, and alternative
fuel vehicles.
Proposed Awards for the Carl Moyer Program
Staff is recommending that four proposals be funded to provide assistance
under the Carl Moyer Program at a cost not to exceed $260,000.
Burnett and Burnette will also provide technical
assistance with CNG infrastructure inspections and evaluations in an amount
not to exceed $60,000 for the Carl Moyer Program. Mr. Herb Burnett has been
involved with internal combustion engines and retail facilities for
aviation, marine and vehicular fueling facilities for over 20 years. He
worked extensively with vehicle manufacturers and conversion companies in
the implementation of CNG vehicles.
Clean Fuel Connection, Inc. will provide technical
assistance for the incentive program implementation in an amount not to
exceed $125,000. Clean Fuel Connection, Inc. currently has two contracts
for a total of $208,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund (one is a technical
assistance contract which has significant amount expended on current task
orders and the other is for replacement of public EV charging equipment).
For this contract, Clean Fuel Connection, Inc. will assist the staff in
project cost-effectiveness calculations and feasibility evaluations. Ms.
Enid Joffe (principal) and Ms. Lauren Dunlap have provided technical, policy
and assessment assistance for the Carl Moyer program for the past three
years. Both Ms. Joffee and Ms. Dunlap are knowledgeable in heavy-duty
vehicle engine alternative and electric-hybrid technologies.
Ms. Cindy Sullivan will provide technical expertise with
the development and implementation of incentive program policy and
procedural guidelines in an amount not to exceed $25,000. Ms. Sullivan has
an existing contract of $75,000 with a balance of $51,923; this augmentation
will allow Ms. Sullivan to continue working with staff to implement the new
policy and procedural guidelines for the expanded Carl Moyer Program. Ms.
Sullivan has in-depth experience in alternative fuel heavy-duty engine
technology. She was the Carl Moyer Program manager for AQMD and CARB and is
very familiar with the program requirements.
TIAX, LLC will also provide technical assistance for
commercial low-emission and alternative fuels technologies in an amount not
to exceed $50,000 from the Carl Moyer Fund. Mr. Jon Leonard, TIAX Project
Manager, is knowledgeable in heavy-duty vehicle control technologies;
off-road vehicles and equipment; and state and federal programs, policies,
and regulations regarding off-road and alternative vehicles.
Proposed Additional MATES-III Analyses
The final recommended action is to fund additional analyses for MATES-III
by amending an existing contract with the Desert Research Institute (DRI).
This action was previously approved by the Governing Board on May 5, 2006
and intended to utilize Clean Fuel funds, to conduct more comprehensive
analysis of particulate air samples to develop a source profile for diesel
combustion sources. Due to unforeseen delays, however, the contract
amendment was not executed prior to the end of FY 2005-06 and the monies
reverted back to the Clean Fuels Fund (Fund 31). The current request is to
transfer $200,000 from the Clean Fuels fund to the Science and Technology
Advancement FY 2006-07 Budget, Professional and Special Services account and
execute a contract amendment with DRI to conduct the additional analysis.
Resource Impacts
The proposed awards are included in the March 2006 Technology Advancement
Office Clean Fuels Program/2005 Annual Report and 2006 Plan Update under
Technology Transfer and Assessment, Assessment and Technical Support of
Advanced Technologies and Information Dissemination and Support for
Implementation of Various Clean Fuels Vehicle Incentive Programs. The
proposed budget provided in the 2006 Plan for these program elements is
$900,000.
Sufficient funds are available from the Clean Fuels Program Fund,
established as a special revenue fund resulting from the state-mandated
Clean Fuels Program, to cover the proposed $320,000 for outside technical
assistance and $200,000 to cover the additional particulate sample analysis
under MATES-III. The Clean Fuels Program, under Health and Safety Code
Sections 40448.5 and 40512 and Vehicle Code Section 9250.11, establishes
mechanisms to collect revenues from mobile sources to support projects to
increase the utilization of clean fuels, including the development of the
necessary advanced enabling technologies. Funds collected from motor
vehicles are restricted, by statute, to be used for projects and program
activities related to mobile sources that support the objectives of the
Clean Fuels Program.
Sufficient funds are available the Carl Moyer Fund and the total cost for
these proposed awards shall not exceed $260,000.
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