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6 FAQs about [District Photovoltaic Support Project Bidding]
Are solar photovoltaic systems a good investment?
For sites with time-of-use (TOU) and/or demand rates, solar PV systems are to be designed to offset the greatest amount of electricity in higher cost-rate periods and achieve the greatest annual dollar savings. Feasibility evaluations to determine the potential size of solar photovoltaic systems have not been completed.
What happens if a solar contractor is awarded a contract?
Upon an award, the solar contractor is bound to execute the contract and begin performance. If another contractor that supplied a proposal thinks that it had the best value proposal, the contractor can question the government’s evaluation process.
What types of electrical plans are included in a PV system?
Electrical Plans, including single-line electrical diagrams showing utility interconnection and all devices comprising the PV system, including, but not limited to: PV arrays, combiner boxes, circuit breakers, disconnect switches, inverters, meters, timers, control devices, and other equipment comprising the complete system.
Can a PV system be included in a future micro-grid?
In addition to connecting and operating in a grid-interactive mode, the Contractor’s proposed PV system shall be capable of being included in a future micro-grid that can operate when the utility grid is unavailable. This micro-grid could include conventional (engine) generators, other renewable resources, and/or energy storage.
What if a solar contractor fails to provide a bond?
The Miller Act has strict notice requirements with which federal contractors must comply. Failure to provide bonds can lead to termination for default by the federal government. During performance, solar contractors must be familiar with their contractual obligations and rights.
Can a contractor stop a PV system?
The Contractor may be ordered to stop work, or shut the systems down, if unsafe conditions or code violations are noted. The warranty holder or a roofing contractor certified by the roof manufacturer shall inspect the PV systems to ensure the integrity of the installation.