Arnold Air Force Base (AFB) Installation Energy Process Prototype
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA9101 AEDC PKP PROCRMNT BRARNOLD AFB, TN, 37389-1332, USA
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    The Department of Defense, through the Air Force Test Center at Arnold Air Force Base (AFB) in Tennessee, is seeking sources capable of developing an innovative energy resilience solution under the 10 U.S.C. § 4022 prototyping authorities. The objective is to create new energy generation assets that can sustain mission functions during grid outages while also contributing to the regional grid during normal operations, addressing the risks associated with reliance on off-site electricity. This initiative is part of a broader effort to achieve 99.9% reliable power by 2030 and emphasizes the importance of effective energy generation strategies for military installations. Interested parties, both small and large businesses, must submit their responses, including company information and technical proposals, by 1:00 PM Central Time on February 18, 2025, via email to the primary contacts, Haley Smith and Bailey Deason.

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    Arnold AFB, in collaboration with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), is pursuing a project to enhance its energy resilience, addressing the risks posed by reliance on off-site electricity, particularly during grid outages. The Department of the Air Force (DAF) aims to develop new energy generation assets capable of sustaining mission functions during interruptions, while also contributing to the regional grid under normal conditions. This initiative aligns with a Congressional mandate to achieve 99.9% reliable power by 2030. DAF seeks a vendor to own and operate these new assets, with the possibility of future contract opportunities following successful prototype implementation. A Cooperative Research & Development Agreement (CRADA) will facilitate a feasibility study concerning the vendor's proposed solutions, including energy capacity, interconnection requirements, and land availability. Desired solutions may encompass various energy technologies, such as natural gas peaking plants and solar PV systems paired with energy storage. This project signifies a strategic move to bolster military mission continuity and energy independence at Arnold AFB, leveraging the expertise and resources of TVA and external vendors.
    The Air Force Test Center’s Installation Contracting Division (AFTC/PZI) at Arnold Air Force Base (AFB) is seeking sources capable of developing an innovative energy resilience solution under the 10 U.S.C. § 4022 prototyping authorities. This project may incorporate both in-front-of-the-meter and behind-the-meter generation assets, with delivery required at Arnold AFB, Tennessee. This Sources Sought Notice is informational and does not amount to a solicitation or guarantee of contract award. Interested parties, both small and large businesses, must submit details including company information, System for Award Management (SAM) Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), technical approach, and budgetary estimates by 1:00 PM Central Time on February 18, 2025. Responses must be submitted via email, with verbal responses not accepted. This request is part of the federal initiative to explore innovative solutions for energy resilience, emphasizing the importance of effective energy generation strategies for military installations.
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