Green Power Network: Renewable Energy RFPs
DOE Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation sent this bulletin at 02/21/2013 02:08 PM EST
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Renewable Energy RFPsThis update contains solicitations for renewable energy generation, renewable energy certificates, and green power as a courtesy to our subscribers. Unless otherwise noted, these requests for proposals and solicitations are neither supported nor endorsed by the U.S. Department of Energy, Green Power Network.Deadline - April 1, 2013Northern States Power Company (NSP) RFP seeking up to 200 megawatts of wind generation resources for the Midwest (MISO) Electric Region. Proposals will be accepted for either power purchase agreements (PPA) or ownership arrangements. The company reserves the right to reject any project that has not entered the definitive planning phase of the MISO generator interconnection process.Contact: Stan Dufault, 612-215-4577 (PPA proposals) or John Valerius, 612-215-4572 (ownership proposals) Deadline - April 2, 2013Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association RFP seeking up to 400,000 megawatt-hours (MWh) annually from renewable energy resources meeting Colorado and/or New Mexico Renewable Portfolio Standard requirements. Proposals must include deliveries of at least 15,000 MWh/year. Only power purchase agreements with terms of 20-25 years will be considered. Notice of intent to bid is due by February 22, 2013.Contact: Susan Hunter Deadline - December 31, 2014Connecticut Light & Power Company (CL&P) RFP offering to supply service to CL&P's customers on Standard Service. Companies are invited to submit a binding proposal for the right to provide load requirements identified in the RFP for Standard Service for all or a portion of the period from January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2014. Seller shall be responsible for meeting the Renewable Portfolio Standard for the On-Peak CLQ(s) and Off-Peak CLQ(s).Contact: Joseph Fowler A complete list of active RFPs can found on our Financial Opportunities page. |
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