2014 All Source RFO
SDG&E is procuring up to 800MW of energy storage, up to 775MW of preferred resources (EE, DR, renewables, CHP, DG), or up to 600MW from conventional resources to replace capacity lost from San Onofre Nuclear Station's permanent retirement. Bids span third-party owned and operated systems as well as utility-owned energy storage, with contract structures negotiable across all seven resource categories. Respondents may submit up to six bids with flexibility on hybrid technologies, phased development, and multiple locations, provided variations in operational parameters are submitted as separate offerings.
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San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) is issuing its 2014 All Source Request for Offers to solicit bids in accordance with Decision (D.) 14-03-004 for Long-Term Procurement for Local Capacity Requirements due to Permanent Retirement of the San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station. SDG&E is requesting offers for the following resource types: (1) Energy Efficiency (EE), (2) Demand Response (DR), (3) Renewables, (4) Combined Heat and Power (CHP), (5) Energy Storage, (6) Conventional resources, and (7) Distributed Generation (DG). SDG&E is authorized to procure up to 800MW of energy storage, up to 775MW of preferred resources (not including energy storage) or up to 600 MW from 'any source', such as conventional resources or some combination thereof totaling up to 800 MW. SDG&E is soliciting third party-owned, contracted resources for all product types listed above with the exception of energy storage. For energy storage, SDG&E is soliciting both third party owned, contracted resources and energy storage systems to be owned by SDG&E. Each Respondent is limited to six bids. Bids may include multiple locations, hybrid technologies, or phased development as long as the package is priced as a single bid. Variations in critical project details, like commercial operation date, contract term, energy deliveries, capacity, interconnection point, or operational constraints, must be submitted as separate bids.
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