innovative demonstrations of advanced carbon utilization and valorization technologies, with a particular focus on Direct Air Capture (DAC), to be located on the Texas A&M-RELLIS campus. The goal is to select one or more Respondent(s) to collaborate with the A&M System in developing these energy initiatives on the RELLIS campus. While one focus is Direct Air Capture (DAC), other advanced carbon utilization and valorization technologies will also be considered. The A&M System aims to engage in negotiations with a RESPONDENT(s) on lease terms for land use on RELLIS campus. Refer to Section 3 for additional information about the goal and scope of the project. The A&M System seeks projects that not only advance scientific and technological approaches to carbon utilization but also contribute to the development of scalable, economically viable solutions. The intent is to lease designated land areas at the RELLIS campus for construction of a facility to be owned and operated by the RESPONDENT. Various applied research and development collaborations with Texas A&M University System may be additionally proposed to enhance and support the project and related energy initiatives aligned with the A&M System’s commitment to research, innovation, service, and education.