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Funding Opportunity
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Quantification Methodology Development for Air Filtration, Microgrid, and Electric Bicycle Incentive Projects
Organization Name
California Air Resources Board
Funding Opportunity Brief *
Announcing a request for proposals to acquire technical assistance and expertise from qualified researchers to develop QMs that estimate the benefits from air filtration, microgrid, and electric bicycle projects.
Program Name
California Air Resources Board Sustainable Transportation and Communities Programs
Description

This is a competitive contract solicitation to support the California Air Resources Board (CARB or Board) Sustainable Transportation and Communities Division. CARB encourages proposers to form multidisciplinary teams to fulfill contract requirements. Principal Investigators (PIs) must be affiliated with University of California and California State Universities; however, CARB encourages PIs to recruit non-academic and diverse partners when appropriate.


The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is responsible for developing quantification methodologies (QMs) for estimating greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions and other benefits from projects funded by the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF). The purpose of this study is to synthesize information from empirical literature and other credible resources to devise methods to quantify the benefits of air filtration, microgrid, and electric bicycle incentive projects. The benefits expected to be quantified from these project activities include, but are not limited to, estimates of GHG and air pollutant emission impacts and, if applicable, energy and fuel savings.


Key Dates:

• July 7, 2023 – Pre-proposals must be submitted by email to stcdivision@arb.ca.gov by 5 p.m.

• July 28, 2023 – Winning applicants will be notified.

• August 31, 2023 – Full proposals due to CARB staff for review by 5 p.m.

Available Funding
$200,000.00
Maximum Award Amount
$200,000.00
Tags
Climate Adaptation/Mitigation
GHG Emission Reduction
Data Monitoring & Analytics
Air Quality