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File #: 23-1798    Version: 1 Name: 11/20/23 Resolution to Approve a Subrecipient Agreement with Midwest Geothermal, LLC for Technical Support and Design Guidelines as Part of the Bryant District Geothermal Project ($97,000)
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/20/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/20/2023 Final action: 11/20/2023
Enactment date: 11/20/2023 Enactment #: R-23-424
Title: Resolution to Approve a Subrecipient Agreement with Midwest Geothermal, LLC for Technical Support and Design Guidelines as Part of the Bryant District Geothermal Project ($97,000)
Attachments: 1. Assistance_DE-EE0010665.pdf, 2. Attachment 1, Statement of Project of Objectives.pdf, 3. Attachment 2, Federal Assistance Reporting Checklist.pdf, 4. Attachment 3, Budget Information.pdf, 5. Attachment 4, Intellectual Property Provisions.pdf, 6. Attachment 5, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan.pdf, 7. Special Terms and Conditions.pdf, 8. Ann Arbor DOE Grant Subrecipient Agreement - Midwest Geothermal.pdf
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Resolution to Approve a Subrecipient Agreement with Midwest Geothermal, LLC for Technical Support and Design Guidelines as Part of the Bryant District Geothermal Project ($97,000)
Memorandum
This subrecipient agreement is to fulfill the terms outlined in the City of Ann Arbor's successful proposal to the U.S. Department of Energy to design a district geothermal system in the neighborhood surrounding the Bryant Community Center. Midwest Geothermal is a participant on the Steering Committee and will conduct boring and onsite geothermal feasibility testing. It will also support development of geothermal designs and final model development. Funds for this project are coming out of the City's budget - all funds are from our successful U.S. DOE grant.

As such, the City is seeking authorization to engage in a subrecipient agreement with Midwest Geothermal, LLC and to appropriate funds from the U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Grant to cover Midwest Geothermal, LLC project-related expenses as outlined in our cooperative agreement.

Budget/Fiscal Impact: All funding is coming from the successful U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal grant, which is detailed in Legistar file 23-1644. The entire project is cost neutral to the City due to the winning of the grant.
Staff
Prepared by: Missy Stults, Sustainability and Innovations Director
Reviewed by: Kim Buselmeier, Financial Manager
Approved by: Milton Dohoney Jr., City Administrator
Body
Whereas, The City of Ann Arbor has set the goal of achieving community-wide carbon neutrality in a just and equitable way by the year 2030;

Whereas, Finding solutions to fully decarbonize heating and cooling is a key element of the City's carbon neutrality work;

Whereas, The U.S. Department of Energy ran a nationally competitive grant competition in late 2022 through early 2023 for communities interested in designing networked geothermal systems;

Whereas, The Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovations pulled to...

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