U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ $25 Billion Multiple-Award Task Order Contract
Project Details
Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for renewable and alternative energy production for the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) installations, technologies include geothermal $4bn, wind $2.5bn, solar $2.5bn, and biomass $16bn
- New Generation Power was awarded four Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) for renewable and alternative energy production for the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) installations
- The DoD has allocated $25 billion through this MATOC program for the development of renewable energy projects in four technologies: geothermal, solar, wind and biomass
- New Generation Power’s MATOC maximum contract values: Solar: $2,500,000,500, Wind: $2,500,000,500, Biomass: $16,000,000,500, Geothermal: $4,000,000,500
- The MATOC is a contract vehicle that establishes a pool of qualified firms/contractors for four renewable energy technologies to compete for individual task order contracts. The MATOC will be used by the DoD to procure reliable, locally generated, renewable and alternative energy for DoD installations through PPAs
- The total capacity will be expended for PPAs to procure energy during a period of up to 30 years from renewable energy generation systems that are designed, financed, constructed, operated and maintained by contractors using private sector financing
- NGP formed a consortium of industry leading firms to participate in solicitation of renewable and alternative energy power production on U.S. Department of Defense installations
- NGP is qualified and approved in all four technology areas that include solar, wind, biomass and geothermal for the benefit of the Energy Initiatives Task Force and the US Army Corps of Engineers
- NGP is the prime contractor and operator for supplying the renewable energy projects under the MATOC award as per the Renewable and Alternative Energy Power Production for Department of Defense
U.S. Army Renewables Objective
The investment will help the Army reach its goal of having 25 percent of its energy come from renewable sources by 2025
Net-Zero Installation
The U.S. Army’s goal is a net-zero installation of renewable energy generation facilities, a strategy that produces as much energy as it uses and is one that New Generation Power will provide
Guaranteed Power Purchase
The U.S. Army and DoD are mandated to only purchase power from third-party contractors like NGP who own, operate or maintain the generating assets. This would be a guaranteed off-take of the power generated by the projects
Small Business Advantage
NGP as a Small Business will be considered first in the selection process of Army and DoD projects up to 12 MW
Energy Security and Independence
The energy security and independence for the U.S. Army and DoD is achieved by enhancement of both the Army Base Energy Supply and the U.S. electric grid
Local Employment Benefits
Construction and operations of renewable energy on the U.S. Army military bases will provide employment for the nearby Army base community residents