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Contractor's Name
Snohomish County PUD
Approval Date
10/29/2021
Council Approval Date
10/20/2021
End Date
9/30/2025
Department
Transportation Services
Department Project Manager
Melinda Adams
Subject / Project Title
Resonant Magnetic Induction Charging Station
Tracking Number
0003083
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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DocuSign Envelope ID:2A1A1 B97-7E1 2-4D08-A7FA-F9FBEB801 815 <br /> ATTACHMENT D—BUDGET PROVISO LANGUAGE <br /> 2018 Enacted Supplemental Capital Budget <br /> Section 1013 of Substitute Senate Bill 6090 <br /> Electrification of Transportation Systems Grants (30000881) <br /> The appropriations in this section are subject to the following conditions and limitations: <br /> (6) $7,900,000 of the state building construction account and $3,100,000 of the energy efficiency account are provided <br /> solely for grants to demonstrate new approaches to electrification of transportation systems. <br /> (a) Projects must be implemented by local governments, or by public and private electrical utilities that serve retail <br /> customers in the state. Eligible parties may partner with other public and private sector research organizations and <br /> businesses in applying for funding. The department of commerce must coordinate with other electrification programs, <br /> including projects the department of transportation is developing and projects funded by the Volkswagen consent decree, <br /> to determine the most effective distribution of the systems. <br /> (b) Priorities must be given to eligible technologies that reduce the top two hundred hours of demand and the demand <br /> side. <br /> (d) Eligible technologies for these projects include, but are not limited to: <br /> (i) Electric vehicle and transportation system charging and open source control infrastructure, including inductive <br /> charging systems; <br /> (ii) Electric vehicle sharing in low-income, multi-unit housing communities in urban areas; <br /> (iii) Grid-related vehicle electrification, connecting vehicle fleets to grid operations, including school and transit <br /> buses; <br /> (iv) Electric vehicle fleet management tools with open source software; <br /> (v) Maritime electrification, such as electric ferries, water taxis, and shore power infrastructure. <br /> Contract#«Contract Number» 21 Electrification of Transportation Systems <br />
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