All-Source/Conventional

  • Southwestern Electric Power PPA/PSA/SPP Capacity RFPs

    DESCRIPTION

    SWEPCO is seeking approximately 2,100 MW of capacity resources through three RFPs: near-term SPP Capacity, PSA, and PPAs.

  • PG&E Mid-Term Reliability Phase 1-3 RFOs

    DESCRIPTION

    RFPs seek over 800 MW for 2025 and 400 MW for 2026 of zero-emitting resources and long-term duration storage in response to CPUC Rulemaking 20-05-003

  • El Paso Electric 2023 RFP for Renewable Energy for New Mexico

    DESCRIPTION

    RFP seeks 150,000 MWh of RPS eligible renewable energy per year beginning on May 1, 2025 but no later than May 1, 2027

  • El Paso Electric 2023 All Source RFP for Texas

    DESCRIPTION

    RFP seeks 300 MW of long-term capacity between May 1, 2025 and May 1, 2027 and an additional 300 MW by May 1, 2030

  • APS 2023 All Source RFP

    DESCRIPTION

    RFP seeks proposals for approximately 1,000 MW of reliable capacity, including at least 700 MW of renewable resources

  • Pacificorp 2022 All Source RFP

    DESCRIPTION

    1,345 MW of new renewable resources and 600 MW of collocated energy storage by the end of 2026

    Contract Type: PPA/BTA

  • APS 2022 All Source RFP

    DESCRIPTION

    RFP seeks proposals for approximately 1,000 MW to 1,500 MW of resources, including up to 600 to 800 MW of renewable resources

  • Pacificorp 2020 All Source RFP

    DESCRIPTION

    RFP seeking 1,823 MW of new solar resources co-located with 595 MW of new battery energy storage system capacity and 1,920 MW of new wind resources based on 2019 IRP Preferred Plan

  • PG&E System Reliability RFO Phase 1

    DESCRIPTION

    Energy Storage (In Front of the Meter and Behind the Meter) - Incremental procurement of system level qualifying Resource Adequacy capacity in the amount of 342 MW to come on line by August 1, 2023.

  • El Paso Electric 2021 All-Source RFP for Texas

    DESCRIPTION

    Seeking short-term capacity need of 100-125 MW in the 2022-2024 timeframe and a long-term capacity need of an additional 75-100 MW for a total of 175-225 MW is required for its 2025 summer peak (May-September)