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HVAC Equipment <br />1. <br />Rooftop units <br />2. <br />Gas furnaces <br />3. <br />Natural gas boiler systems <br />4. <br />Commercial kitchen systems <br />5. <br />Domestic hot water heating systems <br />6. <br />Gas grills and fireplaces <br />Distributed Energy Resources <br />1. On -site solar photovoltaics (PV) <br />2. Electric energy storage battery systems <br />3. Demand response controls (hot water <br />heating, batteries, thermal energy storage, <br />lighting, etc.) <br />4. Vehicle to grid (V2G) planning <br />5. Innovative future planning (i.e. micro -grid, <br />centralized/district heating and cooling <br />systems (CHP), etc.) <br />HVAC Infrastructure <br />1. Ductwork <br />2. Piping <br />3. Electrical service (costs to upgrade to meet <br />new electrical demand) <br />4. Backup Generators <br />Fleet Equipment <br />1. Fleet vehicle use evaluation <br />2. Fleet electric vehicle (EV) charging <br />3. EV charging infrastructure/electric service <br />design and cost evaluation <br />Additional Equipment <br />1. <br />Lawnmowers <br />2. <br />Trimmers <br />3. <br />Leaf blowers <br />4. <br />Golf Carts <br />5. <br />Snow Blowers <br />6. <br />Operations equipment <br />Facilities Included in Scope <br />The municipal buildings that will each require a full electrification audit and <br />subsequent cost evaluation and recommended timeline for implementation will include: <br />1. Louisville City Services Facility <br />2. Police and Municipal Court Building <br />3. City Hall <br />4. Louisville Public Library <br />5. Louisville Golf Clubhouse <br />6. Recreation and Senior Center <br />7. North Water Treatment Facility <br />8. South Water Treatment Facility <br />9. The Louisville Art Center <br />10. City of Louisville Wastewater Plant <br />Each of these municipal facilities have existing Energy Star Portfolio Manager accounts with <br />baseline usage data as well as having completed ASHRAE level 1 audits available for baseline <br />review. As mentioned, the scope of work will involve a thorough review and economic analysis <br />with electrification audit reports delivered for each facility. <br />Project and Deliverables Scope <br />Respondents will be required to attend bi-weekly meetings with the internal working group and <br />will be responsible for conducting staff interviews with representatives from various <br />departments, including but not limited to: City Manager's Office, Public Works and Facilities, <br />Planning and Building, Parks and Golf Course, Open Space and Trails, and Sustainability to <br />understand department priorities before conducting site visits. Throughout the project, <br />respondents are responsible for regular communication with staff and will be available to answer <br />5 <br />2022 Internal Decarbonization Plan <br />Request for Proposal <br />11 <br />