Current Capabilities/Expandability Sample Clauses

Current Capabilities/Expandability. The goal of this task is to document the capabilities of the current infrastructure in the study area to integrate new floating offshore wind energy resources off the coast of Northern California and Oregon. The Contractor will rely on existing studies investigating the capability of existing infrastructure and synthesize those studies into an analysis that assess and documents existing information into a single report. With direction from the CSG, the contractor will also identify and synthesize existing information describing previously identified infrastructure expandability options to integrate renewable energy resources off the coast of Northern California and Oregon. The Contractor shall: • Document the capabilities of current infrastructure in the study area to integrate new renewable energy resources off the coast of Northern California and Oregon. • Identify and synthesize existing studies and information describing previously identified infrastructure expandability options to integrate offshore wind energy resources off the coast of Northern California and Oregon. • Synthesize those studies into an analysis that assesses and documents the existing information.
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Current Capabilities/Expandability. With direction from the interstate project team, the contractor will document the capabilities of the current infrastructure in the study area to integrate new renewable energy resources off the coast of Northern California and Oregon. The contractor will rely on existing studies investigating the capability of existing infrastructure and synthesize those studies into an analysis that assess and documents the existing information in a single report. With direction from the interstate project team, the contractor will also identify and synthesize existing information describing previously identified infrastructure expandability options to integrate renewable energy resources off the coast of Northern California and Oregon.

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