00I02300
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Description: The purpose of this award is to provide funding under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to the Colorado Energy Office (CEO).
The recipient will implement greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction programs, policies, projects, and measures identified in a Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP) developed under a Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) planning grant.
Activities conducted through this grant will benefit all residents and visitors to the state of Colorado through four main objectives:
Implementation of ambitious measures that will achieve significant cumulative GHG reductions by 2030 and beyond;
Pursuit of measures that will achieve substantial community benefits, particularly in low-income and disadvantaged communities;
Complementing other funding sources to maximize these GHG reductions and community benefits; and,
Pursuit of innovative policies and programs that are replicable and can be 'scaled up' across multiple jurisdictions.
Activities: The activities to be performed fall under three main projects to reduce greenhouse gases and other air pollutants.
The Methane Monitoring and Capture Project will focus on monitoring and reducing methane emissions from landfills, coal mines, and natural seepage.
The Colorado Energy Office (CEO), through subawards to the Energy and Carbon Management Commission within the Colorado Department of Natural Resources and the Air Pollution Control Division within the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, will create a detection and response program to reduce mitigatable methane emissions, reduce near term methane emissions through existing and new pilot programs, and identify regulatory mechanisms to require additional methane reductions from landfills and coal mines.
The Large Building Decarbonization Project will implement a competitive grant program, in the form of subawards, to resource, accelerate, and share example solutions that cost-effectively reduce large commercial building greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
This project will leverage private sector funding to reduce GHG emissions through efficiency and electrification, above and beyond applicable regulations.
Finally, the Local Government Climate Action Accelerator Project will provide subawards to local governments for measures in sectors with significant GHG emissions reduction potential where local governments have the most authority to address emissions.
Subawards will provide funding for technical assistance to support adoption of policies, combined with equity-focused incentive funding for project implementation.
Subrecipient: The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) anticipates a total subaward budget of $117,148,897 over the span of the five year project period.
CEO has budgeted subawards under all three of its projects.
For the Methane Monitoring and Capture Project, CEO has budgeted two subawards.
The first will be in the amount of $7,432,413 to the Energy and Carbon Management Commission within the Colorado Department of Natural Resources to complete methane capture pilot projects.
The second will be in the amount of $23,016,484 to the Air Pollution Control Division within the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to complete methane monitoring and evaluation projects, as well as identify regulatory mechanisms to require additional methane reductions from landfills and coal mines.
For the Large Building Decarbonization Project, CEO has budgeted $35,000,000 in subawards, to be awarded competitively to implement projects that significantly reduce building emissions above and beyond compliance with applicable regulations.
CEO will award approximately 35 subawards, ranging from $500,000 to $2,000,000 per subaward.
Finally, for the Local Government Climate Action Accelerator Project, CEO has budgeted two types of subawards.
The first, in the total amount of $9,200,000, will be awarded to local governments for policy adoption support, estimated at 46 subawards and averaging $200,000 per.
The recipient will implement greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction programs, policies, projects, and measures identified in a Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP) developed under a Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) planning grant.
Activities conducted through this grant will benefit all residents and visitors to the state of Colorado through four main objectives:
Implementation of ambitious measures that will achieve significant cumulative GHG reductions by 2030 and beyond;
Pursuit of measures that will achieve substantial community benefits, particularly in low-income and disadvantaged communities;
Complementing other funding sources to maximize these GHG reductions and community benefits; and,
Pursuit of innovative policies and programs that are replicable and can be 'scaled up' across multiple jurisdictions.
Activities: The activities to be performed fall under three main projects to reduce greenhouse gases and other air pollutants.
The Methane Monitoring and Capture Project will focus on monitoring and reducing methane emissions from landfills, coal mines, and natural seepage.
The Colorado Energy Office (CEO), through subawards to the Energy and Carbon Management Commission within the Colorado Department of Natural Resources and the Air Pollution Control Division within the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, will create a detection and response program to reduce mitigatable methane emissions, reduce near term methane emissions through existing and new pilot programs, and identify regulatory mechanisms to require additional methane reductions from landfills and coal mines.
The Large Building Decarbonization Project will implement a competitive grant program, in the form of subawards, to resource, accelerate, and share example solutions that cost-effectively reduce large commercial building greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
This project will leverage private sector funding to reduce GHG emissions through efficiency and electrification, above and beyond applicable regulations.
Finally, the Local Government Climate Action Accelerator Project will provide subawards to local governments for measures in sectors with significant GHG emissions reduction potential where local governments have the most authority to address emissions.
Subawards will provide funding for technical assistance to support adoption of policies, combined with equity-focused incentive funding for project implementation.
Subrecipient: The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) anticipates a total subaward budget of $117,148,897 over the span of the five year project period.
CEO has budgeted subawards under all three of its projects.
For the Methane Monitoring and Capture Project, CEO has budgeted two subawards.
The first will be in the amount of $7,432,413 to the Energy and Carbon Management Commission within the Colorado Department of Natural Resources to complete methane capture pilot projects.
The second will be in the amount of $23,016,484 to the Air Pollution Control Division within the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to complete methane monitoring and evaluation projects, as well as identify regulatory mechanisms to require additional methane reductions from landfills and coal mines.
For the Large Building Decarbonization Project, CEO has budgeted $35,000,000 in subawards, to be awarded competitively to implement projects that significantly reduce building emissions above and beyond compliance with applicable regulations.
CEO will award approximately 35 subawards, ranging from $500,000 to $2,000,000 per subaward.
Finally, for the Local Government Climate Action Accelerator Project, CEO has budgeted two types of subawards.
The first, in the total amount of $9,200,000, will be awarded to local governments for policy adoption support, estimated at 46 subawards and averaging $200,000 per.
Awardee
Funding Goals
1 - TACKLE THE CLIMATE CRISIS 1.1 - REDUCE EMISSIONS THAT CAUSE CLIMATE CHANGE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Colorado
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Colorado Energy Office was awarded
Colorado Greenhouse Gas Reduction Grant Program
Cooperative Agreement 00I02300
worth $129,008,738
from EPA Region 8: Denver in October 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Colorado United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 66.046 Climate Pollution Reduction Grants.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Climate Pollution Reduction Grants Program: Implementation Grants (General Competition).
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 11/14/24
Period of Performance
10/9/24
Start Date
10/8/29
End Date
Funding Split
$129.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$129.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
00I02300
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
68HF08 REGION 8 (GRANTS OFFICE)
Funding Office
68X000 REGION 8 (FUNDING OFFICE)
Awardee UEI
JLVGQ4E7RD53
Awardee CAGE
3U4P2
Performance District
CO-05
Senators
Michael Bennet
John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper
Modified: 11/14/24