KBC Energy Solutions Gets $121 Million Contract from US Department of Energy By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Wed, Mar 15th, 2023 Highlights : KBC said that the contract from National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) is for five years. NETL says its mission is focused on ensuring affordable and reliable energy that drives a robust economy and national security. KBC Energy Solutions has been awarded a contract from the US Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) for the execution of support services. KBC said that the contract is for five years and initially valued at $121 million. NETL says it has a mission to drive innovation and deliver solutions for an environmentally sustainable and prosperous energy future. It is focused on ensuring affordable and reliable energy that drives a robust economy and national security. KBC is an approved Small Business Administration (SBA) Mentor-Protégé joint venture between BCS and KeyLogic Systems. BCS is a small, minority-owned business with a reputation for providing services to energy clients. KeyLogic has developed a reputation for excellence in its 14-year history of support to NETL. In US, An Aerospace Manufacturing Hub Powered By Solar Micro Grid Also Read “BCS is committed to the NETL mission and to providing best-in-class professional services to support its execution,” said Dr. Alain R. Williams, CEO of BCS and Managing Member of KBC. John Ramsey, KeyLogic Vice President of Energy Programs, said, “I am proud of our team’s commitment to exceptional performance and look forward to working with BCS to continue that commitment and support the lab.” KBC will provide professional support services to NETL at its locations primarily in Morgantown, WV and Pittsburgh, PA in areas such as strategic and operational planning, project implementation, compliance, and communications. Navisun Secures $235 Million to Fuel Solar Projects’ Growth Also Read “While BCS has supported NETL for over a decade, this contract enables us to establish a solid presence in West Virginia, Southwestern Pennsylvania, and Albany, Oregon. We look forward to becoming a source of well-paying jobs in the region for individuals ready for a challenge and eager to make a positive contribution to our country,” said Ken Green, BCS Executive Vice President, who will manage the Mission Execution contract for KBC. The KBC Team includes Deloitte Consulting, LLP as a major subcontractor, plus a diverse team of subcontractors positioned to deliver NETL with specialized expertise. Tags: $121 million, affordable energy, DOE, Dr. Alain R. Williams, John Ramsey, KBC Energy Solutions, Ken Green, KeyLogic Systems, Mentor-Protégé joint venture, National Energy Technology Laboratory, NETL, reliable energy, Renewable Energy, Small Business Administration, US Department of Energy