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Maryland Clean Energy Center
Design and build a new website. The current website (www.mdsg.umd.edu) is approximately 11 years old and in need of improvements to navigation, functionality, accessibility, and visual design
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
Maryland Clean Energy Center
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Design and build a new website. The current website (www.mdsg.umd.edu) is approximately 11 years old and in need of improvements to navigation, functionality, accessibility, and visual design
AvailableMaryland Clean Energy Center
Request for Information to develop a Residential Solar Financing Program and identify partners for accelerating residential solar adoption in Maryland.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
Maryland Clean Energy Center
Close: Jun 26, 2026
Request for Information to develop a Residential Solar Financing Program and identify partners for accelerating residential solar adoption in Maryland.
AvailableMaryland Clean Energy Center
Maryland Clean Energy Center seeks proposals for developing a comprehensive plan to advance geothermal market development in Baltimore City. The plan should establish strategic partnerships, reduce soft costs, recommend governance structures, and prioritize geothermal projects, with a focus on serving low-income communities. The analysis should also consider solar energy, energy storage, and building decarbonization strategies.
Posted Date
Nov 5, 2025
Due Date
Dec 5, 2025
Release: Nov 5, 2025
Maryland Clean Energy Center
Close: Dec 5, 2025
Maryland Clean Energy Center seeks proposals for developing a comprehensive plan to advance geothermal market development in Baltimore City. The plan should establish strategic partnerships, reduce soft costs, recommend governance structures, and prioritize geothermal projects, with a focus on serving low-income communities. The analysis should also consider solar energy, energy storage, and building decarbonization strategies.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Maryland Clean Energy Center
The meeting agenda includes a financial report for both MCEC and MEIA, a discussion on procurement guideline modifications, and various finance division agenda items such as the C3 Fund IOC appointment, BFF credit policy and manual, and MCEC underwriting standards. Additionally, the meeting will cover advisory council survey results, a presentation of the proposed fiscal year 2027 strategic plan, and updates regarding an upcoming summit. A closed session is planned to consider the investment of public funds for the Bridge Finance Facility Loan Program and to discuss personnel-related matters.
The committee held a closed session to evaluate the investment of public funds under the Bridge Finance Facility financing program. Following the closed session, the committee approved a recommendation to present a $1.5 million loan transaction for King Energy Services to the MCEC Board of Directors. Additionally, the committee discussed the possibility of scheduling further meetings in the coming weeks.
The committee convened to discuss investment opportunities, specifically focusing on the Bridge Finance Facility financing program. A closed session was held under General Provisions Art. § 3-305(b)(5) to consider the investment of public funds. Upon returning to open session, the committee received a report on the results of the initial application round for the Bridge Finance Facility and reviewed feedback regarding the investment memo template. Additionally, the committee engaged in open discussion regarding future meeting scheduling.
The Board of Directors Retreat commenced with framing the discussion and a market analysis of Maryland, addressing the State's climate goals and legislative status. Key discussions included the status report of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) across various divisions, such as Procurement & Technical Assistance Services (PTAS) impact metrics, Finance Program metrics, Grants Division updates, MEIA metrics, and Marketing & Communications performance. Work plans and investment priorities for the upcoming year were presented, focusing on PTAS initiatives, finance mobilization of capital, innovation progress, grants compliance, and stakeholder relations updates. Specific focus areas included the need for PTAS expansion, partnerships for finance programs, progress on MEIA, and legislative update meeting attendance. Discussions also covered sponsor and partnership development, including avenues for private investment and charitable contributions. Future funding strategies involved exploring partnerships with educational institutions and addressing utility tariffs on data centers, with an emphasis on affordability and grid strengthening solutions like battery storage. The session concluded with a closed session to discuss future staffing and capacity, followed by the adjournment of the retreat.
The interim Board of Directors meeting included a closed session to discuss the investment of public funds related to a MCAP application and to consult with counsel regarding a federal grant. Following the closed session, the Board approved accepting the Town of Chestertown MCAP Application and authorized the Executive Director to sign the Declaration of Intent. Furthermore, the Board resolved to authorize appropriate legal action and the execution of necessary documents related to securing and protecting CFI Grants made to MCEC.
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