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October 9, 2009
Philadelphia,
PA, USA: PECO to Issue 6 Megawatt Solar RFP
PECO
is looking for current and future solar energy producers to submit
bids as the company seeks to purchase 6-megawatts of solar power.
The action is part of the company’s overall environmental efforts
and supports Pennsylvania’s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards
(AEPS). PECO recently received approval from the Pennsylvania
Public Utility Commission (PUC) to purchase up to 80,000 solar
alternative energy credits, the equivalent of 6-megawatts, during
10 years.
Once
complete, the company’s purchases could result in the same environmental
benefit as planting more than 48,000 acres of trees or not driving
more than 133 million miles.
Through
a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) process, PECO will enter
into fixed-price agreements with winning bidders to purchase up
to a total of 8,000 credits per year for 10 years. PECO expects
to enter into the agreements by February 2010, for delivery beginning
immediately for existing projects or up to a year for projects
under development.
PECO
has scheduled a bidder teleconference for October 22 to outline
the details of the RFP process and the terms of the agreements.
Interested
participants who wish to learn more about the bidding process
must send an e-mail to AEPS_RFP@peco-energy.com
with the subject line ‘AEC Bidder Teleconference’ in order to
obtain information on how to participate in this procurement.
PECO will release information on the RFP process to interested
parties as it becomes available. Additional AEPS RFP information
is available online at www.peco.com/aeps.
PECO
has retained Navigant Consulting to serve as the independent RFP
monitor. The monitor will oversee PECO’s bidder evaluation process,
evaluate bid proposals, and report to the Pennsylvania Public
Utility Commission (PUC) on the results of the RFP process.
The
AEPS legislation requires that by 2011, 3.5 percent of the energy
consumed by PECO customers be provided through renewable resources
such as solar, wind, low-impact hydro, methane, geothermal, biomass
or fuel cells. Renewable energy generators sell these credits
on a one-to-one basis each time that they produce one megawatt-hour
of renewable energy.
In
2008, PECO embarked on the first phase of a five-year major environmental
initiative to preserve the environment and help customers become
more environmentally responsible. Totaling more than $15.3 million
of work, the comprehensive program includes the installation of
a green roof and a new Crown Lights system at the company’s Center
City headquarters; the opening of PECO’s first ‘green building’
in West Chester, recently awarded silver certification for Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED); improvements to secure
LEED certification for many other company work sites; the increased
use of hybrid and biodiesel vehicles; support for community environmental
projects; and enhanced tools and programs to help customers use
energy more efficiently.
Further details about: PECO
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