Production Readiness Plan Sample Clauses

Production Readiness Plan. The goal of this task is to determine the steps that will lead to the manufacturing of technologies developed in this project or to the commercialization of the project’s results. The Recipient shall:
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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. 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.
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: 00-0000-0x XXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX ENERGY RESOURCES‌ CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: XXXXX XXXXXXX, DBA RCAM TECHNOLOGIES RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (CEC) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the CEC approves Agreement EPC-19-007 with Xxxxx Xxxxxxx dba RCAM Technologies for a $2,999,979 grant to design, manufacture, demonstrate, and test prototypes of wind tower sections and offshore wind energy components using an onsite three- dimensional concrete printed (3DCP) manufacturing process and design. The advancement in scientific knowledge in 3DCP materials, manufacturing methods and large-scale structural performance will facilitate the deployment of large land-based and offshore wind technologies that use 3DCP manufacturing methods to increase the cost-competitiveness of the wind energy generation needed to meet California's statutory energy goals; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the CEC.
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)
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) RESOLUTION NO: 00-0000-0x XXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX ENERGY RESOURCES‌ CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION - RE: INDIAN ENERGY LLC RESOLVED, that the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission (CEC) adopts the staff CEQA findings contained in the Agreement or Amendment Request Form (as applicable); and RESOLVED, that the CEC approves Agreement EPC-19-051 with Indian Energy LLC for a $5,002,334 grant to demonstrate a long duration energy storage solution based on mixed integration of energy storage technologies, including vanadium redox flow battery, zinc hybrid cathode battery, and mechanical flywheel, at Camp Xxxxxxxxx; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the CEC.
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. Notice of Exemption Form D To: Office of Planning and Research From: California Energy Commission PO Box 3044 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX-00 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx 000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-3044
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) PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. Notice of Exemption Form D To: Office of Planning and Research From: California Energy Commission PO Box 3044 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX-00 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx 000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-3044 Project Applicant: Form Energy, Inc. Project Title: Demonstrating an Aqueous Air-Breathing Energy Storage System for Multi-Day Resiliency Project Location – Specific: Lab work: Form Energy HQ located in San Francisco Pilot-test site: UCI Engineering Laboratory Facility located northwest of the Engineering Service Road/East Peltason Drive intersection
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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. The plan will discuss the following as it pertains to this project: 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 involved in production. 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) IV. PROJECT SCHEDULE Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet. RESOLUTION NO: 00-0000-0 STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE ENERGY RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION‌ RESOLUTION - RE: XXXXXXX/XXXXX CONSULTANTS, 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-15-012 with Xxxxxxx/Xxxxx Consultants, Inc., for a $1,167,034 grant to demonstrate a technology that directly measures the colloidal particles in treated wastewater before being further processed in water reclamation facilities. This technology will help reduce energy use and operating costs by minimizing membrane fouling at the water reclamation facility; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that the Executive Director or his/her designee shall execute the same on behalf of the Energy Commission.
Production Readiness Plan. The goal of this task is to determine the steps that will lead to the manufacturing of technologies developed in this project or to the commercialization of the project’s results. The Contractor shall:
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 Further proof-of-concept activities with IOUs via their emerging technology programs and Community Choice Aggregators that pursue electrification policies and incentives. o Targeted marketing activities for early adopters of clean energy technology o Partnerships with HVAC manufacturers and installers, architects, and developers, in addition to Xxxxxx and Airscape. o Other areas as determined by the CAM. Products: • Draft Production Readiness Plan • Final Production Readiness Plan
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