LBE Equipment 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 UNSPSC 00-00-00.
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Description
LBE Equipment Decarbonization Grant Program for State Entities
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The LBE Equipment Decarbonization Grant Program aims to support state entities in reducing their carbon footprint through innovative equipment solutions. This program is posted by the Department of Energy Resources as a crucial initiative towards sustainable energy practices. The response deadline for submissions is June 30, 2027, allowing ample time for preparation and collaboration.
The buyer seeks proposals from eligible entities that align with the objectives of decarbonizing equipment used by state entities, enhancing sustainability efforts within the state.
- Identify eligible state entities for participation
- Develop a detailed project proposal focusing on decarbonization
- Outline specific equipment solutions and their expected impact on emissions
- Create a budget that aligns with grant requirements
- Prepare and submit required documentation by the response deadline.
- Completed proposal outlining project goals and methodologies
- Budget breakdown for the proposed solutions
- Documentation proving eligibility of the proposing entity
- Timeline for project execution
- Any required certifications or accreditations.
Source coverage notes
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- No specific funding amount indicated for the grant program
- Absence of detailed performance measures
- Lack of clarification on eligible types of equipment
- No specific agencies listed for collaboration with within the program
- Unclear criteria for selecting winning proposals
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