DEGD0001017
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) - Accelerating Clean Energy Resiliency for the Grid and California Water Utilities
The goal of this project is to bring clean energy resiliency to the critical infrastructure of water utilities and provide grid operators a highly flexible, coordinated, and predictable solution for load reduction during grid stress.
This project will demonstrate this innovative investment which will be immediately replicable to address the same grid challenges existing across the entire country.
This project will deliver an innovative, scalable, and clean resiliency solution that provides load flexibility for electric grid operators, improved reliability for critical infrastructure, and economic and health benefits for local communities.
The objectives of this project include demonstrating increased resiliency solutions for California water utilities to accelerate the clean energy transition from the industry standard of diesel generators to innovative microgrid projects consisting of a combination of battery energy storage systems (BESS) and distributed energy resources;
creating virtual power plants (VPP) that provide an orchestrated response to deliver firm capacity during grid emergencies, often triggered by wildfire risk and high winds;
demonstrating how BESS and distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) solutions complement existing energy resources to generate cost savings for local communities while providing clean resiliency;
demonstrating how BESS deployments reduce emissions that impact local air quality and carbon emissions;
evaluating dispatch algorithms which are more equity-focused than the current “economic only” optimization engines by assessing additional variables of climate and health impacts;
reducing risk and accelerating the transition to clean backup power solutions at all critical facilities;
and addressing the inequalities of the existing energy system through community engagement, workforce development, diversity focused sourcing strategies and the direct investment of clean energy projects in disadvantaged communities.
The goal of this project is to bring clean energy resiliency to the critical infrastructure of water utilities and provide grid operators a highly flexible, coordinated, and predictable solution for load reduction during grid stress.
This project will demonstrate this innovative investment which will be immediately replicable to address the same grid challenges existing across the entire country.
This project will deliver an innovative, scalable, and clean resiliency solution that provides load flexibility for electric grid operators, improved reliability for critical infrastructure, and economic and health benefits for local communities.
The objectives of this project include demonstrating increased resiliency solutions for California water utilities to accelerate the clean energy transition from the industry standard of diesel generators to innovative microgrid projects consisting of a combination of battery energy storage systems (BESS) and distributed energy resources;
creating virtual power plants (VPP) that provide an orchestrated response to deliver firm capacity during grid emergencies, often triggered by wildfire risk and high winds;
demonstrating how BESS and distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) solutions complement existing energy resources to generate cost savings for local communities while providing clean resiliency;
demonstrating how BESS deployments reduce emissions that impact local air quality and carbon emissions;
evaluating dispatch algorithms which are more equity-focused than the current “economic only” optimization engines by assessing additional variables of climate and health impacts;
reducing risk and accelerating the transition to clean backup power solutions at all critical facilities;
and addressing the inequalities of the existing energy system through community engagement, workforce development, diversity focused sourcing strategies and the direct investment of clean energy projects in disadvantaged communities.
Awardee
Funding Goals
THIS FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (DE-FOA-0003195) SUPPORTS THE GRID RESILIENCE AND INNOVATION PARTNERSHIPS (GRIP) PROGRAM AND SUPPORTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE AND REGIONAL RESILIENCE STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS THE INCREASING THREATS TO OUR POWER SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE; SPECIFICALLY, TO PREVENT OUTAGES AND ENHANCE THE RESILIENCE OF THE ELECTRIC GRID, DEPLOY TECHNOLOGIES TO ENHANCE GRID FLEXIBILITY, AND DEMONSTRATE INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO POWER SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE AND RELIABILITY.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Stockton,
California
95206-3962
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Generac Power Systems was awarded
Clean Energy Resiliency Grant: Accelerating Grid and Water Utilities
Project Grant DEGD0001017
worth $49,445,046
from the Department of Energy in January 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Stockton California United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 81.254 Grid Infrastructure Deployment and Resilience.
$51,859,244 (51.0%) of this Project Grant was funded by non-federal sources.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Grid Resilience and Innovative Partnerships (GRIP).
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 5/28/25
Period of Performance
1/1/25
Start Date
12/31/29
End Date
Funding Split
$49.4M
Federal Obligation
$51.9M
Non-Federal Obligation
$101.3M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to DEGD0001017
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
DEGD0001017
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
For-Profit Organization (Other Than Small Business)
Awarding Office
892433 NATIONAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY
Funding Office
892411 GRID DEPLOYMENT OFFICE (GDO)
Awardee UEI
DP7KERAZ7LY3
Awardee CAGE
3KDJ8
Performance District
CA-09
Senators
Dianne Feinstein
Alejandro Padilla
Alejandro Padilla
Modified: 5/28/25