4 FAQs about Emergency Rescue Photovoltaic Battery Cabinet DC Procurement Contract

When do emergency procurement contracts come out?

In keeping with the District of Columbia's commitment to transparency in contracting and increased competition and in compliance with Rule 27-4719, the Department of General Services publishes emergency procurement contract information. All emergency awards are posted no more than 7 days after contract award.

What is the DC office of contracting & procurement (OCP)?

This portal is a public clearinghouse for all information related to the DC Government's contracting and procurement efforts. The DC Office of Contracting and Procurement (OCP) is required to post contract awards valued at $100,000. Questions about doing business with the District government?

Can PV plus storage be deployed cost-effectively at grid-connected sites?

Considerations for Implementing PV Plus Storage Systems at Federal Buildings and Campuses – Recent declines in lithium-ion battery costs, along with changes in net metering policies and utility rate structures, have provided opportunities for PV plus storage to be deployed cost-effectively at grid-connected sites.

Can solar photovoltaic systems survive a hurricane?

Solar Photovoltaic Systems in Hurricanes and Other Severe Weather – The U.S. Department of Energy Federal Energy Management Program is expanding its recommended design specifications to include factors and best practices for system survivability identified from 2017 hurricanes.

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