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Erin Cooke
City of Cupertino
10300 Torre Avenue
Cupertino,CA 95014
Dear Erin,
Enclosed please find the fully executed Memorandum of Understanding(MOU)for the Regional
Renewable Energy Procurement Project(R-REP). The County of Alameda is Lead Agency for the R-
REP, an initiative that will utilize collaborative procurement to purchase renewable energy systems for
public agencies throughout Alameda, Contra Costa, Sari Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. Each agency
participating in the R-REP agreed to sign a MOU by and among the County of Alameda and the other
agencies participating in the Project. The MOU defines the roles and responsibilities of each Participating
Agency and enables the development of the R-REP Request for Proposal by County of Alameda. Our
Board of Supervisors approved this agreement on February 27, 2013.Also attached you will find the
minute order recording our Board's actions.
We look forward to continuing to work with your agency on this exciting project. Please let me know if
you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Caroline Judy,
Assistant Director, General Services Agency
ALAMEDA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MINUTE ORDER
The following action was taken by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors on 03/12/2013
Approved as Recommended Other
Unanimous Carson: Chan: Haggerty: x Valle: Miley: - 4
Vote Key: N=No; A=Abstain; X=Excused
Documents accompanying this matter:
Contract: 2013-16
Documents to be signed by Agency/Purchasing Agent:
File No. 28757
Item No. 13
Copies sent to:
Debbie Sullivan QIC 26021
Special Notes:
of , I certify that the foregoing is a correct
4 copy of a Minute Order adopted by the
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State of California.
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February 27, 2013
Honorable Board of Supervisors
County of Alameda
1221 Oak Street, Suite 536
Oakland, California 94612-4305
Dear Board Members:
SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING(MOU)BY AND
BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA AND PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
FOR THE REGIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY PROCUREMENT PROJECT
RECOMMENDATIONS:
A. Approve and authorize the attached Memorandum of Understanding(MOU),between the County
of Alameda and agencies participating in the Regional Renewable Energy Procurement Project
(R-REP); and
B. Authorize the Board President to execute the MOU as Participating Agencies sign the agreement.
DISCUSSION/SUMMARY:
On June 12, 2012 your Board approved the Resolution of Support for Alameda County's leadership
of the R-REP project;Delegation of Authority to the Director, General Services Agency(GSA), or
designee,to approve renewable energy site survey contracts for various County of Alameda
properties, at a not to exceed cost of$2,200 per site with an anticipated total cost of$66,000; and
approved in concept, the inclusion of various County properties in the R-REP project, with a total
estimated project budget of$25,000,000 (Item#23, File#28222). Subsequently, on February 26,
2013, your Board Authorized the Director, GSA to include 16 County properties in the R-REP;
Authorized delegation of authority to the Purchasing Agent to execute and amend Agreements and
transfer funds as necessary for Master Contract No 901053;Amend the Capital Improvement Plan to
increase the project budget for R-REP to $966,000; and to Authorize the Auditor-Controller to make
budgetary adjustments (Item#20,File#28757).
The County of Alameda is Lead Agency for the R-REP, an initiative that will utilize collaborative
procurement to purchase renewable energy systems for public agencies throughout Alameda, Contra
Costa, San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. In addition to the County of Alameda, 20 other public
agencies are actively participating in the project. Each agency participating in the R-REP is required
to sign an MOU by and among the County of Alameda and the other agencies participating in the
R-REP(a list of R-REP MOU signatories is attached). The MOU defines the roles and
responsibilities of Participating Agencies and is intended to provide stability to the project during the
solicitation process.
The MOU defines the roles and responsibilities of each Participating Agency in the R-REP and
enables the development of the R-REP Request for Proposal (RFP)by the County of Alameda. Staff
worked with County Counsel and the attorneys for all of the Participating Agencies to obtain
Honorable Board Members Page 2 February 27, 2013
agreement on the terms of the MOU. Participating Agencies were involved in the drafting, review
and finalization of the MOU language. The first draft of the MOU was circulated to agencies in mid-
June, 2012. On July 23, 2012,the County of Alameda hosted a conference call for Participating
Agency attorneys to discuss the MOU with County of Alameda County Counsel. Agencies were then
invited to submit comments and revisions to the draft MOU. The County of Alameda reviewed these
comments, and revisions were incorporated into a second draft of the MOU, which was distributed to
agencies on September 7, 2012. Agencies were again invited to submit comments and revisions. A
final draft of the MOU was distributed on October 18, 2012, along with a memo containing County
of Alameda's response to all comments submitted on the second draft of the MOU.
Under the terms of the MOU,Participating Agencies and the County of Alameda are not to withdraw
sites from the project from the period 30 days prior to the solicitation issuance until vendors have
been selected. No penalty or liability shall accrue as a result of any withdrawal. The withdrawal
provision is included in the MOU to reduce the risk of changes that could impact bid pricing and
vendor cost models, and the risk of price increases to the other agencies participating in the project.
The solicitation will include"bundles," inclusive of sites across agencies. The intention of bundling
sites is to achieve economies of scale and sufficiently reduce vendors'transaction costs so as to
receive the best pricing possible. If agencies are able to withdraw from the project from 30 days
prior to the issuance of the RFP,or at any time during the solicitation, this will impact the bundling
strategy, which may then negatively impact pricing for the other agencies included in that bundle.
Of the 20 Participating Agencies, 13 agencies have already approved and signed the MOU, and four
additional agencies have approved the MOU but have not yet signed the agreement. Three agencies
have not approved the MOU but are in the process of bringing it through their approval process. Only
those agencies that have approved the agreement are listed as signatories to the MOU.
The R-REP is based upon the successful Silicon Valley Collaborative Renewable Energy
Procurement(S V REP)Project, which was the largest multi-agency procurement of renewable
energy in the country at the time of completion. The R-REP expects to break this record with up to
30 MW of power generation potential combined across approximately 170 sites. Alameda County
conducted significant outreach for the R-REP over the last 18 months. Means of outreach included
four workshops for prospective participants; email marketing; direct phone calls;briefings at various
meetings held by other organizations (including one to facilities managers at Alameda County
schools); and an invitation to participate in the project sent by Supervisor Scott Haggerty to the
Mayors and City Managers of every city in the four counties. All cities in Alameda County were
directly contacted with regard to this project, as were the Alameda County Office of Education,AC
Transit, BART, and the Port of Oakland. As a result of the extensive outreach effort and the
participants'shared objective to reduce operating costs, 20 agencies are continuing to actively
participate in the R-REP.
Engaging in a collaborative procurement process leads to a significant reduction in the cost of
renewable energy generation systems and transaction costs. Collaboration also improves the
leverage for public agencies in the negotiations of renewable energy systems. The installation of
renewable energy will lead to sustained reductions in utilities operating costs. In addition,the
projects will enable the County of Alameda and other participants to achieve their 2020 Climate
Action Plan targets for reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions from government operations.
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The County of Alameda recently completed feasibility studies at County-owned properties
considered for inclusion in the R-REP; sixteen(16) of those sites,totaling approximately 8.7 MW,
are expected to be included in the solicitation. If all of the recommended renewable energy systems
at the 16 County properties are selected and paid for through a cash acquisition method, according to
the economic analysis presented in the feasibility studies,the total Alameda County project budget
for the R-REP project would be approximately $37,000,000. It is important to note that
approximately $12,500,000 of the estimated $37,000,000 budget would be associated with one(1)
large solar PV system at Building No. 14090 (Martinelli Event Center, 3575 Greenville Road,
Livermore), with the remaining fifteen(15)County properties comprising approximately
$24,500,000 of the projected cost. If all 16 of the County's recommended projects are installed,the
total GHG annual emission reduction would be 4,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide(MTCO2). This
is equivalent to the CO2 emissions from the electricity use of approximately 600 average homes for
one year.
The R-REP vendors will be selected through a fair, open and competitive bid process and the Public
Contracting Code will be followed. Once vendors are selected,the discretion to proceed with the
development of a project at each of the sites considered under the R-REP is retained by Participating
Agency Boards and City Councils. GSA will return to your Board for approval of future actions and
awards.
FINANCING:
There are no financial implications associated with approval of the recommended actions nor are
there penalties, financial or otherwise, associated with termination of the MOU by the County of
Alameda. Any party may terminate the MOU at any time up to thirty(30)days prior to the issuance
of the Solicitation pursuant to the schedule developed by County of Alameda in collaboration with
the parties for such solicitation, or at any time after a Vendor is selected.
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R-REP MOU SIGNATORIES
Agency MOU Signed
1. Castro Valley Sanitary District X
2. Central Contra Costa Sanitary District X
3. City of Emeryville X
4. City of Fremont X
5. City of Menlo Park X
6. City of Mountain View X
7. City of Redwood City X
8. City of Richmond X
9. City of Walnut Creek X
10. Contra Costa County X
11. County of San Mateo X
12. Foster City X
13. Hayward Area Recreation and Park District X
The following agencies have approved the R-REP MOU,but have not yet submitted signed copies of
the document:
1. City of Cupertino
2. City of Oakland
3. City of Berkeley
4. UC Berkeley
The following agencies are actively participating in the R-REP,but have not yet approved the R-REP
MOU and are not included as signatories to the agreement:
1. Delta Diablo Sanitation District
2. California Department of Transportation
3. California Highway Patrol
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR REGIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY
PROCUREMENT
This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is entered into as of February 19, 2013 (the
"Effective Date") by and among the following California jurisdictions: County of Alameda
("Alameda County"), Castro Valley Sanitary District, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District,
City of Berkeley, City of Cupertino, City of Emeryville, City of Foster City, City of Fremont,
City of Menlo Park, City of Mountain View, City of Oakland, City of Redwood City, City of
Richmond, City of Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County, County of San Mateo, Hayward Area
Recreation and Park District, and University of California, Berkeley. Signatories to this MOU
are referred to herein as "the"Parties" and individually as a"Party".
Recitals
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to purchase renewable energy for their operations;
WHEREAS, the Parties wish to take advantage of potential efficiencies when such purchases are
made in large volumes;
WHEREAS, large volume purchases of renewable energy or renewable energy generation
equipment will be made through a regional,multi-jurisdiction purchasing arrangement whereby
project sites are aggregated into groups on the basis of the type of technology and geographic
location, various risk and other financing related factors;
WHEREAS, large volume purchases likely result in more efficient procurement than would
otherwise be available if individual jurisdictions independently purchased renewable energy;
WHEREAS, the Parties desire that Alameda Country,by and through its General Services
Agency, shall be the lead Party for issuing a solicitation to purchase renewable energy(the
"Solicitation");
WHEREAS, the Parties acknowledge that the transaction costs associated with purchasing
renewable energy can be reduced when the Parties agree to the same terms and conditions
incorporated within standardized template documents; and
WHEREAS, at the completion of the.Solicitation process, subject to the approval of their
respective Board, Council or applicable governing body, the Parties may enter into power
purchase, financing,real estate and/or other agreements with selected vendors ("Vendors")
substantially in the forms of the Template Documents to be prepared pursuant to Sections 1.A
and 1.B of this MOU.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual promises and agreements, and subject to
the terms, conditions and provisions hereinafter set:forth, the Parties agree as follows:
SECTION 1. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF ALAMEDA COUNTY
A. Alameda County shall (i) prepare and issue the Solicitation, and be the lead jurisdiction
and point of contact for the bidders, (ii) create templates of transaction documents, which
may include, without limitation, a direct acquisition agreement, Qualified Energy
Conservation Bond documentation, a form of power purchase agreement and a form of
lease (the "Template Documents"), and (iii) timely coordinate and communicate with
Parties, as necessary throughout the procurement process through recommendation for
award and negotiations with the bidders.
B. Alameda County will consult with the Parties with respect to the content of the
Solicitation and the terms and conditions contained within Template Documents,
provided, however, that any comments or concerns must be communicated to Alameda
County within the allotted timeframe as provided by Alameda County, with such
timeframe to afford a reasonable opportunity to respond.
C. The Parties agree that Alameda County shall be the single point of contact for Vendors
and necessary third parties throughout the Solicitation process, in order to avoid the
potential for confusion.Alameda County agrees to provide the Parties with all relevant
information in a timely manner.
D. In addition to participating as the lead jurisdiction under this MOU,Alameda County is
also a participant in the R-REP and has identified locations for renewable energy in
Alameda County. As such,Alameda County is conducting site surveys and will list
potential sites within the R-REP solicitation document.
E. Any Party may separately pursue its own solicitation of renewable energy and/or related
facilities.
SECTION 2. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTICIPATING
JURISDICTIONS
A. Each Party has undertaken its own due diligence prior to entering into this MOU to
determine the feasibility of solar, fuel cell or other feasible technology to be located at
project sites.
B. Each Party is responsible for meeting its individual legal, procedural and other
requirements for the procurement of renewable energy.
C. Parties are responsible for promptly providing site surveys, if available, of their proposed
real property sites that may accommodate renewable energy installations, and each such
site survey shall be prepared by a licensed engineer in a uniform, industry standard
format. Each Party acknowledges that to the extent it does not undertake a site survey for
a particular site, such site (i) may not be considered for inclusion in the R-REP
solicitation, or(ii)may be aggregated by Alameda County with other such sites into a
higher risk group, and that pricing for such a group may be less favorable.
D. Upon conclusion of the Solicitation process, the Parties may, subject to the approval of
their respective Board, Council or applicable governing entity, enter into binding
agreements, substantially in the form of the Template Documents, with the selected
Vendors,provided that each Party determines, to its satisfaction, that the Vendors are
responsible, and comply with the Party's terms, conditions and requirements. The Parties
may also negotiate with Vendors in order to conform the Template Documents with
requirements of law, regulation and policy. Alameda County shall not be responsible for
reference checks,performance, or for compliance with any agreement, regulations, laws
or policies, except as to this MOU and any contracts between Alameda County and
Vendor(s). Parties are not required to contract with any Vendor.
E. Parties agree to participate in the Solicitation under the lead role of Alameda County and
agree to work cooperatively and promptly with Alameda County throughout the
Solicitation process. The Parties agree that time is of the essence; and failure of a Party
to provide the required information in the requested format and within the reasonable
deadlines established by Alameda County may result in termination of that Party's
participation in the Solicitation.
SECTION 3.TERM OF MOU
The term of this MOU shall commence on the Effective Date and shall expire on June 30, 2015.
SECTION 4. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE
The law governing this MOU shall be that of the State of California. In the event that suit shall
be brought by any Party to this MOU, the Parties agree that venue shall be exclusively vested in
the State's courts of the County of Alameda or if federal jurisdiction is appropriate, exclusively
in the United States District Court,Northern District of California, Oakland, California.
SECTION 5.WARRANTY DISCLAIMER; LIABILITY; WAIVER
A. No warranty, express or implied, is provided by any Party as to results or success of the
Solicitation, this MOU, or any agreements ultimately entered into by the Parties. Each
Party acknowledges that the others have not made, and are not making, any assurances,
guaranties or promises with respect to the subject matter of this MOU and that each Party
is ultimately responsible for conducting its own due diligence with respect to feasibility,
pricing, technology, third parties and all other matters in any way related to the subject
matter of this MOU.
B. In no event shall any Party, nor its officers, agents, employers, or representatives be liable
for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages
(including,but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services, loss of use,
data, or profits, or business interruption)however caused and on any theory of liability,
whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in
any way, directly or indirectly, from this MOU,participation in the Solicitation, or any
agreement(s)between a Party and any third party, even if advised of the possibility of
such damage.
C. Each Party is responsible for negotiation, execution, administration and enforcement of
any contract with a Vendor or third party related to the subject matter of this MOU, and
the agreements ultimately entered into by each Party shall not be cross-defaulted or cross-
collateralized in any respect with the agreements entered into by any other Party to this
MOU.
D. No waiver by any Party to this MOU of any breach or violation of any term or condition
of this MOU shall be deemed to be a waiver of any other term or condition contained
herein or a waiver of any subsequent breach or violation of the same or any other term or
condition.
SECTION 6.NOTICES
Notices shall be deemed effective on the date delivered if delivered by personal service or
nationally recognized overnight delivery service, or, if mailed, three (3) days after deposit in the
U.S. Postal Service mail. All notices and other communications required or permitted to be
given under this MOU shall be in writing and sha].1 be personally served, delivered by overnight
service, or by mail, first class, certified or registered postage prepaid and return receipt
requested, addressed to the respective Parties as follows:
To: County of Alameda, GSA To: Castro Valley Sanitary District
1401 Lakeside Drive, 10th Floor 21040 Marshall Street
Oakland, CA 94612 Castro Valley, CA 94546-6021
Attn: Caroline Judy Attn: William Parker
To: Central Contra Costa Sanitary District To: City of Berkeley
5019 Imhoff Place 2180 Milvia Street, 2nd Floor
Martinez, CA 94553 Berkeley, CA 94704
Attn: Melody LaBella Attn: Billi Romain
To: City of Cupertino To: City of Emeryville
10300 Torre Avenue 1333 Park Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014 Emeryville, CA 94608
Attn: Erin Cooke Attn: Peter Schultze-Allen
To: City of Foster City To: City of Fremont
610 Foster City Boulevard 39550 Liberty St.
Foster City, CA 94404 P.O. Box 5006
Attn:Andra Lorenz Fremont, CA 94538
Attn:Amy Rakley
To: City of Menlo Park To: City of Mountain View
701 Laurel Street 500 Castro Street
Menlo Park, CA 94025 P.O. Box 7540
Attn: Rebecca Fotu Mountain View, CA 94039-7540
Attn: Steve Attinger
To: City of Oakland To: City of Redwood City
250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 5301 1017 Middlefield Road
Oakland, CA 94612 Redwood City, CA 94063
Attn: Scott Wentworth Attn: Pamela Thompson
To: City of Richmond To: City of Walnut Creek
450 Civic Center Plaza 1666 North Main Street
Richmond, CA 94804 Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Attn:Adam Lenz Attn: Gwen Ho-Sing-Loy
To: Contra Costa County To: County of San Mateo
Public Works Department 555 County Center, 5th Floor
2467 Waterbird Way Redwood City, CA 94063
Martinez, CA 94553 Attn:Andy Jain
Attn:Andy Green
To: Hayward Area Recreation and Park District To: University of California, Berkeley
1099 E Street Office of Sustainability
Hayward, CA 94541 UC Berkeley
Attn: Larry Lepore 203 A&E Building
Berkeley, CA 94720-1382
Attn: Kira Stoll
SECTION 7. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
A. If any term, condition or covenant of this MOU is held by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid,void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this MOU
shall be valid and binding on the Parties.
B. This MOU may be executed in counterparts and will be binding as executed.
C. All changes or extensions to this MOU shall be in writing in the form of an amendment
executed by all Parties.
D. This MOU is entered into only for the benefit of the Parties executing this MOU and not
for the benefit of any other individual, entity, or person.
SECTION 8.WITHDRAWAL
A. No Party may withdraw from this MOU during the period from 30 days before the
issuance of the Solicitation and the date that Vendor(s) have been selected. The date of
the Solicitation will be pursuant to the schedule developed by Alameda County in
collaboration with the Parties for such Solicitation.
B. Withdrawal by any Party from this MOU shall not preclude the remaining Parties from
continuing the Solicitation contemplated under this MOU and from using the Template
Documents created by any Party to this MOU, unless otherwise prohibited by law.
C. Notice of withdrawal must be provided in writing to Alameda County GSA.
SECTION 9. INDEMNIFICATION
In lieu of and notwithstanding the pro rata risk allocation that might otherwise be imposed on the
Parties pursuant to Government Code Section 895.6, the Parties agree that all losses or liabilities
incurred by a Party that are in any way related to this MOU shall not be shared pro rata but,
instead, the Parties agree that,pursuant to Government Code Section 895.4, each of the Parties
hereto shall fully indemnify and hold each of the other Parties, their officers, board members,
employees, and agents, harmless from any claim, expense or cost, damage or liability occurring
by reason of the negligent acts or omissions or willful misconduct of the indemnifying Party, its
officers, employees, or agents,under or in connection with or arising out of any work, authority,
or jurisdiction delegated to such Party under this MOU. No Party, nor any officer,board
member, or agent thereof shall be responsible for any damage or liability occurring by reason of
the negligent acts or omissions or willful misconduct of another Party hereto, its officers, board
members, employees, or agents, under or in connection with or arising out of any work authority
or jurisdiction delegated to such other Party under this MOU.
SECTION 10. NON-DISCRIMINATION
The Parties shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws, regulations and
policies concerning nondiscrimination and equal opportunity in contracting. Such laws include
but are not limited to the following: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended;
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Sections 503 and
504); California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code sections 12900 et seq.);
and California Labor Code sections 1101 and 1102. Parties shall not discriminate against any
subcontractor, employee, or applicant for employment because of age, race, color, national
origin, ancestry,religion, sex/gender, sexual orientation, mental disability,physical disability,
medical condition,political beliefs, organizational affiliations, or marital status in the
recruitment, selection for training including apprenticeship, hiring, employment, utilization,
promotion, layoff,rates of pay or other forms of compensation. Nor shall Parties discriminate in
performing its obligations under this MOU because of age, race, color, national origin, ancestry,
religion, sex/gender, sexual orientation, mental disability,physical disability, medical condition,
political beliefs, organizational affiliations, or maxital status.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this MOU as of the Effective Date
County of Alameda
AYES: Supervisors: Chan, Miley, Valle & President Carson - 4
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recruitment, selection for training including apprenticeship, hiring, employment, utilization,
promotion, layoff, rates of pay or other forms of compensation. Nor shall Parties discriminate in
performing its obligations under this MOU because of age, race, color, national origin, ancestry,
religion, sex/gender, sexual orientation, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition,
political beliefs, organizational affiliations, or marital status.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this MOU as of the Effective Date
County of Alameda
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