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3/6/2018
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1-20 Proposal No. 2669.01 Water Enterprise Alternative Energy Feasibility Study <br />Regional Parks District (EBRPD), San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and Hatch Hetchy Water and <br />Power, the San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG), California Reclamation Districts, and the <br />Energy Coalition's Southern California Regional Energy Network (SOCAL REN), as well :as management <br />support of the California Public Utilities Commission's evaluation of the California Solar Initiative. <br />Deep understanding of financial and regulatory environment. Our clients include educational <br />institutions, municipalities, utilities, and public utility regulators. NAM works every day within the legal, <br />regulatory, and fiscal environment that influences the success of energy programs In California. We are <br />intimately familiar with local, state, and federal codes and laws applicable to the City. Moreover, we <br />regularly assist clients to leverage financing available for solar PV projects, including general obligation <br />bonds, third -party financing, and CREBs. NAM understands the CEC loan process, and has secured CEC <br />loans for renewable projects, including a large carport solar system at Porterville College. NAM is also <br />currently working with the City of Palm Springs and the South Coast Air Quality Management District to <br />fund several solar projects, bringing savings to the City and reducing pollutants in the area. <br />Our recent solar work includes the following projects at over 260 individual sites. The table below is a summary <br />of firm's consulting experience in providing feasibility assessments and procurement and implementation <br />support within the last 5 years. Each of these projects was performed entirely by NAM's staff of In-house <br />engineers and project management personnel. Typically, each project was assigned a NAM team comprised of a <br />Principal, two or three registered professional engineers, and additional project management and support <br />personnel as necessary, <br />Overview of Firm's PV Experience <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />25A-34 <br />Copyright © Newcomb Anderson McCormick 2017 <br />• <br />Chico USD <br />Feasibility study, procurement and <br />2012 <br />:Michael Wetssenborn <br />installation support for 2.4 MW system <br />(530) 891.3209 <br />CltyofPalm <br />Feasibility study, procurementand <br />2017 <br />Marcus L.Fuller, P,E. <br />Springs <br />Installation supportfor2.5MWPVsstem <br />(760) 322-8380 <br />City of Rancho <br />Feasibility study, procurement and <br />2016 <br />Fabian Villenas <br />Cucamonga <br />installation support for 2MWPUsystem <br />(909)477.2700 <br />County of Alameda <br />Preliminary feasibility stwdiies for over 30 MW <br />2014 <br />Jeff Rayos <br />of PV systems at various East Bay locations <br />(510) 208-9773 <br />DeAnza College <br />Feasibility study, procurement and <br />2012 <br />Tom Armstrong <br />Installation support for 1.2 MWPVsystem <br />(408)864-8289 <br />East Bay Regional <br />Feasibility study, procurement. and <br />2016 <br />Jeff Rasmussen <br />Parks District <br />Installation support for 1.2 MW PV system <br />(510) 544-2130 <br />Kern CCD <br />Feasibility study, procurement and <br />2016 <br />Joseph DeRosa <br />installation. support for 1.0 MW PV system, <br />(661) 336-5022 <br />.Lincoln USD <br />Feasibility study, procurement and <br />2013 <br />Tom Uslan <br />Installation support for 2.5 MW PV system <br />(209) 953-9712. <br />Mt. San Antonio <br />Feasibility study and procurement support <br />2015 <br />GaryGidcumb <br />for 2.5 MW PV system <br />919) 274-5739 <br />-College <br />Pajaro Valley USD <br />Feasibility study, procurement and <br />2012 <br />Brett McFadden <br />installation support for 1.7 MW PV system <br />(831) 786-2100 <br />San Leandro USD <br />Feasibility study, procurement and <br />2012 <br />Aaron Kerrigan <br />Installation support for 1.2 MW PV system <br />(510) 452-7472 <br />San Mateo CCD <br />Feasibility study, procurement and <br />2015 <br />Joe Fullerton <br />.Installation support for 1.2 MW PV system <br />(650) 339-0836 <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />25A-34 <br />Copyright © Newcomb Anderson McCormick 2017 <br />
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