Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● The estimated cost of production. ● The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 17-1011-11a STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABS, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17-017 from GFO-15-325 with All Power Labs, Inc. for a $1,500,000 grant to develop an innovative and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta County; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “"proof of production processes.” ● " o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. IV. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. : Project Schedule RESOLUTION NO: 1720-10110513-11a 12b STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABS, TREVI SYSTEMS INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy CommissionCEC) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission CEC approves Agreement EPC-17PIR-19-017 from GFO-15-325 005 with All Power Labs, Trevi Systems Inc. for a $1,500,000 1,567,387 grant to develop an and test a low-cost innovative and improved power system based on the technological platform high- performance polymeric heat exchanger capable of All Power Labreducing natural gas use by 20 percent in industrial facilities and adopting staff’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system determination that this action is exempt from CEQA. The heat exchangers aim to reduce exchanger costs by 80 percent compared to metallic heat exchangers and to demonstrate increased power will be demonstrated at two food and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countybeverage facilities; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy CommissionCEC.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 1719-10110911-11a 10b STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSTANDEM PV, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-19-017 from GFO-15-325 003 with All Power LabsTANDEM PV, Inc. INC for a $1,500,000 999,802 grant to develop an innovative and improved power system based scalable processing of perovskite photovoltaic layers on the technological platform top of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forestsilicon-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countysolar panels, and adopting staff’s determination that this action is exempt from CEQA. This project will utilize spray deposition and rapid thermal annealing to fabricate and test 6x6 inch perovskite/silicon tandem devices with 25 percent cell efficiency; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 172019-10110612-11a 12g STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSTREAU, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-18-017 from GFO-15-325 with All Power Labs019 Treau, Inc. for a $1,500,000 2,805,907 grant to develop an innovative scale-up production of a unique low-cost polymer heat exchanger, a key component in heating, ventilation, and improved power system based on the technological platform air conditioning appliances, expected to deliver higher efficiency cooling, faster adoption of All Power Labelectric heat pumps, and a more cost-effective transition to low-global warming potential refrigerants, and adopting staff’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countydetermination that this action is exempt from CEQA; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 1720-10110513-11a 7c STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL ELECTRIC POWER LABSRESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy CommissionCEC) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission CEC approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-19-017 from GFO-15-325 014 with All Electric Power LabsResearch Institute, Inc. for a $1,500,000 2,498,557 grant to develop an innovative develop, test, and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system demonstrate ammonia- and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forestcarbon dioxide-based residual biomass at heat pumps in multifamily and small commercial applications to improve heating and cooling efficiencies while advancing a mill site in Shasta Countylow global warming potential refrigerant solution, and adopting staff's determination that this action is exempt from CEQA; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy CommissionCEC.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 1720-10110610-11a 15c STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABS, INCINSTITUTE OF GAS TECHNOLOGY DBA GAS TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy CommissionCEC) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission CEC approves Agreement EPC-17PIR-19-017 from GFO-15-325 018 with All Power Labs, Inc. Institute of Gas Technology dba Gas Technology Institute for a $1,500,000 1,738,436 grant to develop an innovative and improved power system based on demonstrate a software platform for mapping underground pipelines with better accuracy and improving pipeline assets management by integrating multiple data sources from several proven locating technologies, aggregating pipeline assets information into the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobilegeographic information systems, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity visualizing underground natural gas pipelines in a net metered pilot project using forestreal-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countytime; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy CommissionCEC.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 172019-10110612-11a 12j STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSGENERAL ENGINEERING & RESEARCH, INC. LLC RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-18-017 from GFO-15-325 with All Power Labs025 General Engineering & Research, Inc. L.L.C. for a $1,500,000 1,088,188 grant to develop an innovative scale-up manufacturing of magnetocaloric materials used in magnetic refrigeration, which can reduce energy consumption over traditional vapor-compression refrigeration technologies by 50 percent, and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Labadopting staff’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countydetermination that this action is exempt from CEQA; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● • Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● • The estimated cost of production. ● • The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● • An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● • The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● • Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● • Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. IV. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 1720-10110610-11a 12b STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABS, INCHELL'S KITCHEN GEOTHERMAL LLC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy CommissionCEC) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, the CEC encumbers $1,460,735, approves Phase I of Agreement EPC-19-018 with Hell’s Kitchen Geothermal, LLC, and adopts staff’s determination that Phase I is exempt from CEQA. Phase I will design a pilot-scale process for pre- treatment of geothermal brine to prepare the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17-017 brine for lithium extraction. Activities include the pilot plan design and plan to procure materials and services to construct and operate the facility as well as obtaining approvals from GFO-15-325 the lead agency to comply with All Power Labs, Inc. CEQA for a $1,500,000 grant to develop an innovative and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass Phase II. If approved at a mill site in Shasta Countyfuture business meeting at which the lead agency’s CEQA actions for Phase II are considered, Phase II involves constructing the facility, commissioning and operating the facility, and collecting data on project activities. The grant recipient is not authorized to expend funds or perform work on Phase II until and if the CEC approves it at a future business meeting; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy CommissionCEC.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 172019-10110612-11a 15a STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSNATRON ENERGY, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-18-017 from GFO-15-325 022 with All Power LabsNatron Energy, Inc. for a $1,500,000 2,998,064 grant to develop demonstrate a sodium-ion battery energy storage system to support an innovative electric vehicle fast charger and improved demonstrate its value to support deployment of associated high-power system based on the technological platform of All Power Labinfrastructure, and adopting staff’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countydetermination that this action is exempt from CEQA.; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 172019-10110612-11a 12h STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSGLINT PHOTONICS, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-18-017 from GFO-15-325 with All Power Labs020 Glint Photonics, Inc. for a $1,500,000 1,998,922 grant to develop an innovative a pilot line for high-efficiency adjustable lighting products that have measured useful lumen/watt improvement compared to state-of-the-art luminaires, and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Labadopting staff’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countydetermination that this action is exempt from CEQA; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 1720-10110610-11a 9d STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABS, SALIENT ENERGY INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy CommissionCEC) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission CEC approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-19-017 from GFO-15-325 040 with All Power Labs, Salient Energy Inc. for a $1,500,000 1,583,125 grant to develop an innovative test and improved power validate zinc-ion battery storage to advance the technology from the pre-commercial stage to the technology demonstration stage. The integrated pilot-scale system based on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity will then be validated in a net metered pilot project using forestsimulated residential load environment with a third-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countyparty test laboratory; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy CommissionCEC.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 172019-10110119-11a 7a STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSLUCENT OPTICS, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-18-017 from GFO-15-325 003 with All Power LabsLucent Optics, Inc. for a $1,500,000 1,692,069 grant to develop an innovative a new lighting platform technology for making material-efficient and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forestaesthetically pleasant wide-based residual biomass area LED lighting luminaires at a mill site in Shasta Countyfraction of the cost of traditional fluorescent and LED fixtures. This lighting panel technology combines high-efficiency LEDs with a thin and flexible plastic sheet that redistributes light emitted by the LEDs without glare and without the need of complex and expensive luminaire structures; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 1700-10110000-11a STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE 00x XXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSANDROMEDA POWER, INC. LLC RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-15-017 015 from GFO-15PON-14-325 310 with All Power LabsAndromeda Power, Inc. LLC for a $1,500,000 681,693 grant to develop an innovative advanced bidirectional, smart, fast charging system to enhance the integration of plug-in electric vehicles into the electricity grid using real time monitors and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and controls to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countyefficiently enable automated demand response; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 17-10110412-11a 15a STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL TERZO POWER LABSSYSTEMS, INC. LLC RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-16-017 044 from GFO-15GFO-16-325 305 with All Terzo Power LabsSystems, Inc. LLC for a $1,500,000 2,311,050 grant to develop demonstrate an innovative advanced technology for hydraulic power systems that includes integration of a highly efficient liquid cooled permanent magnet motor, efficient motor controller, and improved liquid cooling loop. This technology could improve the hydraulic power system based on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system unit's efficiency by 80% in industrial and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countyagricultural applications; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 17-10110412-11a 15e STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSPOWWOW ENERGY, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-16-017 051 from GFO-15GFO-16-325 305 with All Power LabsPowWow Energy, Inc. for a $1,500,000 2,992,660 grant to develop and test an innovative automated, programmable irrigation management system that will integrate continuous pump testing and improved power system based remote pump and valve control, and programmable irrigation and fertilization for specific soil types and plant varieties on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system farms located in disadvantaged communities in California. The technology is estimated to provide energy and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countywater savings over existing commercial irrigation systems; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. IV. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 1700-1011-11a STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE 0000 XXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX ENERGY RESOURCES RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABS, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable)Form; and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-14-017 051 from GFO-15PON-14-325 303 with All Power Labs, Inc. for a $1,500,000 1,990,071 grant to develop an innovative design, deploy, and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” test a demonstration mobile biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forestgasifier technology that can convert forest slash biomass into on-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countydemand renewable energy; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. IV. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 172019-10110612-11a 12f STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSXXXXX SYSTEMS, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-18-017 from GFO-15-325 018 with All Power LabsXxxxx Systems, Inc. for a $1,500,000 1,878,760 grant to develop scale-up production of an innovative innovative, modular battery platform to supply power for critical infrastructure, and improved power system based on adopting staff’s determination that this action is exempt from CEQA. The high energy- density battery pack will initially serve telecommunication towers. It has battery management and control software to remotely meter, monitor, and control the technological batteries. The battery platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system is designed for fire resistance and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countyextreme temperatures; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 1720-10110513-11a 9e STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABS, NELUMBO INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy CommissionCEC) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission CEC approves Agreement EPC-17-017 from GFO-15-325 with All Power Labs, Inc. for a $1,500,000 1,997,411 grant to develop and test an advanced anti-ice coating for industrial refrigeration systems, and adopting staff’s determination that this action is exempt from CEQA. The coating is an innovative inorganic ceramic that combines nano-structures and improved power system based on surface chemistry to manipulate condensation and frost to improve the technological platform energy efficiency of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countyindustrial refrigeration systems; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy CommissionCEC.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 1720-10110513-11a 9d STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL ELECTRIC POWER LABSRESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy CommissionCEC) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission CEC approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-19-017 from GFO-15-325 024 with All Electric Power LabsResearch Institute, Inc. for a $1,500,000 1,999,483 grant to develop an innovative and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Lab’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and advanced high temperature heat pump technology that can cost effectively recover low grade heat from industrial processes to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using foresttransform into useful heat such as low-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countypressure steam; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy CommissionCEC.
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Production Readiness Plan. The degree of detail in the plan should be proportional to the complexity of producing or commercializing the proposed product, and to its state of development. As appropriate, the plan will discuss the following: ● o Critical production processes, equipment, facilities, personnel resources, and support systems needed to produce a commercially viable product. ● o Internal manufacturing facilities, supplier technologies, capacity constraints imposed by the design under consideration, design-critical elements, and the use of hazardous or non-recyclable materials. The product manufacturing effort may include “proof of production processes.” ● o The estimated cost of production. ● o The expected investment threshold needed to launch the commercial product. ● o An implementation plan to ramp up to full production. ● o The outcome of product development efforts, such as copyrights and license agreements. ● o Patent numbers and applications, along with dates and brief descriptions. ● o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: ● • Production Readiness Plan (draft and final) V. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 172019-10110612-11a 12e STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: ALL POWER LABSSEPION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (Energy Commission) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the Energy Commission approves Agreement EPC-17EPC-18-017 from GFO-15-325 with All Power LabsSepion Technologies, Inc. for a $1,500,000 2,675,793 grant to develop an innovative scale-up production of a low-cost polymeric membrane separator, a key component in current and improved power system based on the technological platform of All Power Labnext-generation battery storage technologies, and adopting staff’s mobile, containerized “Powertainer” biomass gasification system and to demonstrate increased power and biochar production capacity in a net metered pilot project using forest-based residual biomass at a mill site in Shasta Countydetermination that this action is exempt from CEQA; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
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