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0% <br />or $194,000 per ton of installed capacity. Hillsborough County sole- sourced to <br />Covanta a new 600 TPD line to add to the two operating 600 TPD lines already in <br />place. The cost to Hillsborough County for the new line will be $123 million or <br />$205,000 per installed ton of capacity. The project is expected to be completed, tested <br />and accepted by the County in July 2009. <br />4.2.9 Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK <br />The Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB) is soliciting proposals for optimizing the <br />management of the MSW stream. The FNSB is seeking a long -term partnership to <br />implement a method for economical disposal of the community's MSW while <br />returning energy savings to the Borough - with an emphasis on waste reduction, <br />recycling and WTE options. Proposals were due May 29, 2008. <br />The following dates represented the FNSB's best estimate of the schedule being <br />followed to select the successful proposer for this project. <br />Proposal Evaluations June 1 - July 31, 2008 <br />Notice of Intent to Award (NOIA) Issued August 2008 <br />Contract Negotiations August /September 2008 <br />Assembly Approval of Contract Award September /October 2008 <br />Contract Execution November 2008 <br />After the Notice of Intent to Award has been issued, the Borough and the successful <br />offeror shall conduct good faith negotiations to address all aspects of a resulting <br />contract. Should the Borough be unable to negotiate a contract with the successful <br />offeror, negotiations will be formally terminated. The Borough may then initiate <br />negotiations with the second highest ranked offeror. This process may continue until <br />an agreement is reached. <br />4.2.10 City of Tallahassee, FL <br />The City of Tallahassee, FL, a Public Power Community, in November 2006 issued a <br />letter of interest to seven project developers requesting a two -page summary for <br />consideration of their technology for development of a renewable energy facility <br />serving the City of Tallahassee's service territory within Leon County, FL. The City <br />received three written responses, all from developers using biomass as fuel for <br />conventional steam generation. Two additional companies made formal <br />presentations to City representatives for advanced gasification projects, one project <br />utilizing MSW and the other utilizing woody biomass as fuel sources. In January <br />2007, the City began direct negotiations with one of the companies that made the <br />formal presentations, Green Power Systems based in Jacksonville, Florida. In June <br />of 2007, the City approved the contract for Green Power Systems to begin <br />development of a 1,000 TPD plasma gasification plant generating 35 MW net. The <br />purchase power agreement for the sale of electricity to the City of Tallahassee was <br />signed in June 2007. To date, Green Power Systems is conducting geo- technical <br />work on site suitability as well as design and engineering work based on site <br />suitability. Financing has been secured for the development of the plant, and it is <br />scheduled to begin operation in October 2010. <br />GBB/C08027 -01 21 August 15, 2008 <br />