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September 22, 2009
Springfield,
MA, USA: Western Massachusetts Electric Issues RFQ to Over 100
Prospective Vendors
WMECo
plans to install up to 3 MW of photovoltaic facilities during
2010 and will begin its solicitation of potential sites in the
coming weeks. WMECo today issued a Request for Qualification (RFQ)
to over 100 prospective vendors who may be participating in the
initial phase of the program.
The
RFQ requires these vendors to demonstrate financial stability,
a strong safety record and their experience with large-scale solar
energy projects. Using the results of this RFQ, WMECo expects
to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) in the fourth quarter for
turnkey projects and award contracts later this year to begin
construction in early 2010.
WMECo
plans to select large, underutilized sites that are capable of
hosting PV systems approximately 1 MW or larger, in the first
phase of development. While many of the Commonwealth's existing
PV systems are between 5 kW and 100 kW, these larger sites offer
economies of scale that will lower installation costs and stimulate
a new segment of the market. A 1 MW system (1000 kW) requires
approximately four acres (ground mounted) or 100,000 square feet
(roof mounted) of unobstructed space.
The
Massachusetts Green Communities Act allows electric utilities
to own up to 50 MW of solar facilities, subject to approval by
the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU). WMECo
received its approval for 6 MW from the DPU in August - the first
of its type in Massachusetts and in New England.
Further details about: Western
Massachusetts Electric Company
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