Exciting New Contract Awards for Aspen in First Half of 2022
The first six months of 2022 have brought several new contract awards for Aspen, all with long-standing agency clients. We are excited to continue serving these agencies, especially given their focus on supporting state and regional greenhouse gas reduction goals. We look forward to expanding our services to new agencies and regions in the remainder of 2022 and into 2023.
Environmental Assessment and Air Quality Services, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP)
Aspen has been awarded our third consecutive environmental services on-call contract by LADWP. Since 2014, Aspen has been providing LADWP with a full range of technical services in support of LADWP projects, including special studies, technical reports, CEQA and NEPA documentation, and compliance monitoring.
Siting, Transmission, and Environmental Protection Peak Workload, California Energy Commission (CEC)
Aspen has been working with CEC on numerous contracts since 2002 and is pleased to continue this relationship with the latest CEC peak workload contract. Aspen will be assisting CEC with evaluating applications for energy facilities and transmission corridor designations, monitoring compliance for permitted facilities, reviewing petitions to amend or modify permitted facilities, and supporting other activities in the areas of environmental impact assessment, engineering, and regulatory matters.
Alternative Port Assessment to Support Offshore Wind Project, California State Lands Commission
Aspen will be a subcontractor to Moffatt & Nichol to provide an analysis of the feasibility of potential alternative locations for port facilities that would support offshore wind activities. The study area is along the central to southern coast of California, supporting future development of the Morro Bay Wind Energy Area.
Environmental Consulting Services for Electric Projects, Silicon Valley Power (SVP)
Aspen will be assisting SVP with its plans to expand and enhance its capabilities to serve the electric power needs of customers in its service territory of the City of Santa Clara.