LBE Decarbonization Grant Program for State Entities
Federal opportunity from ENE01 - Department of Energy Resources • Department of Energy Resources. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2027. Industry: NAICS 00.
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LBE Decarbonization Grant Program for State Entities
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The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (ENE01) has posted the “LBE Decarbonization Grant Program for State Entities.” The notice includes three downloadable attachments on COMMBUYS tied to document ID BD-24-1041-ENE01-ENE01-100291. The current response deadline is listed as 2027-06-30 (UTC). The public-facing description text is minimal, so the attachments are likely the primary source for eligibility, allowable measures, and application requirements.
Stand up or run a decarbonization grant program (labeled “LBE Decarbonization”) specifically for state entities, enabling projects or measures that reduce emissions/energy use within those entities’ facilities/operations, with funding administered under the Department of Energy Resources.
- State entities (or their authorized representatives) seeking funding under the LBE Decarbonization Grant Program
- Organizations positioned to support state entities with decarbonization project development and application preparation, if the attachments allow third-party support roles
- Review COMMBUYS attachments for program rules, eligible applicants (state entities), eligible project types, and funding structure
- Develop grant application narrative aligned to the LBE Decarbonization Grant Program objectives
- Prepare required technical inputs per attachment instructions (e.g., project scope, implementation approach, schedules)
- Prepare required budget/cost materials per attachment instructions
- Compile and submit complete package through the COMMBUYS pathway for BD-24-1041-ENE01-ENE01-100291
- Completed application forms/templates required by the COMMBUYS attachments for BD-24-1041-ENE01-ENE01-100291
- Project description for the proposed decarbonization initiative under the LBE program
- Detailed budget/cost documentation as required by the attachments
- Evidence of applicant eligibility as a “state entity,” if required
- Any required certifications/assurances specified in the attachments
- Submission confirmation/receipt documentation retained from COMMBUYS
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- SBPP Eligible is explicitly listed as NO; do not rely on small business program preferences
- The controlling requirements are likely contained in the three posted attachments; ensure your package matches those instructions exactly
- Submit against COMMBUYS document ID BD-24-1041-ENE01-ENE01-100291 (as referenced in the attachment URLs)
- Treat this as a grant budgeting exercise unless the attachments clearly indicate a fee-for-service procurement
- Align budget line items tightly to what the attachments define as allowable costs under the LBE Decarbonization Grant Program
- If cost-share or match is described in attachments, structure the budget to clearly separate requested grant funds vs. any other contributions
- If attachments permit partners, consider teaming between the eligible state entity applicant and implementation support providers (e.g., design/engineering, construction, commissioning, measurement & verification) to strengthen feasibility and readiness
- Use subs/partners to cover specialized decarbonization measures only if the attachments require/score technical capability, schedule realism, or past performance
- Opportunity details are too thin in the notice text; the attachments likely contain critical eligibility and submission rules—missing a single required form could render an application nonresponsive
- Response deadline is far out (2027-06-30) as listed; verify in attachments whether there are rolling submissions, earlier rounds, or internal cutoffs
- Because NAICS/PSC are not meaningfully specified (NAICS shows “UNSPSC 00-00-00”), do not assume standard contracting norms—confirm whether this is a grant, an RFQ/RFP, or a program enrollment
- Do the attachments define this as a rolling grant program through 2027-06-30, or are there specific application rounds and earlier due dates?
- What exactly qualifies as a “state entity” for eligibility purposes under this LBE Decarbonization Grant Program?
- What project types/measures are eligible and ineligible under the program rules in the attachments?
- Are there maximum/minimum award amounts and are there caps by entity, facility, or project?
- Are match funding or cost-share requirements included, and what documentation is required to prove them?
- What scoring/selection criteria are used to evaluate applications (technical merit, GHG impact, readiness, cost effectiveness, etc.)?
- What reporting, measurement/verification, or post-award compliance requirements apply?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Attachment contents (eligibility, eligible measures, award sizes, scoring, and required submission artifacts)
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