PGE Reports on RFP Response for Renewable Generating Resources
In order to meet renewable power needs identified in PGE's current
integrated resource plan the RFP asked for proposals to help the company
acquire approximately 100 average megawatts of renewable power — enough
to serve more than 83,000 typical PGE residential customers. Bids were
required to meet a minimum size of at least 10 megawatts and a minimum
duration of 10 years. PGE may acquire a single resource or a mix of
resources to achieve the total desired renewable energy target, and
anticipates the resources acquired will be brought into the company's
portfolio in the 2013-2017 timeframe to help meet PGE's future
obligations under the
The bids received include a mix of projects to be sold to PGE pursuant to asset purchase agreements and projects that would sell power to the utility under long-term power purchase agreements. While a substantial majority of the proposals in the bid pool are based on wind power, other renewable technologies including geothermal, biomass, biogas, hydro and solar are also represented.
PGE is currently evaluating the bids received, and expects to develop a final short list of bids for negotiation by the end of first quarter 2013. Names of the bidders and other details of their proposals will remain confidential. Final selections are expected within the first half of 2013.
Further information on the RFP and the competitive bidding process is available online at PortlandGeneralRFP.accionpower.com.
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