2015 Request for Offers Seeking CHP Power Purchase Agreements
SDG&E seeks offers for up to 50 MW of combined heat and power (CHP) capacity across existing, new, repowered, expanded, and converted facilities under its 2015 RFO, with preference for low-cost resources that deliver GHG emissions reductions or operational flexibility. Winners will execute long-term power purchase agreements; the program targets CHP Settlement MW and greenhouse gas reduction goals under a CPUC-approved settlement framework. Respondents may submit between two and ten offers and must complete full technical and financial documentation including interconnection and credit applications.
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San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) is issuing its 2015 Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Request for Offers (RFO) to solicit offers from owners and operators of CHP Facilities and Utility Prescheduled Facilities (UPF). This is the third and final RFO during the Initial Program Period (2011-2015). SDG&E seeks to acquire offers to meet a CHP MW Target of up to 50 MW, with potential consideration for offers larger than 50 MW depending on overall attractiveness and contributions to meeting CHP Settlement MW and GHG reduction goals. The RFO solicits offers for the following resource types: Existing CHP, New CHP, Repowered CHP, Expanded CHP, and Existing CHP Facilities Converting to UPF. Winning respondents will enter into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for energy and capacity from eligible resources. SDG&E will give preference to offers that are low cost and have either low associated GHG emissions or provide GHG emissions reductions through changes in operations or technology. Any facility offering operating flexibility will be considered favorably. Respondents must submit at least two offer forms (maximum of 10) and complete all required documentation including Project Description Form, CEC-2843 Application Form, Electric Interconnection Information, Credit Application, and redlined PPA forms. The solicitation is governed by the Qualifying Facility (QF) and Combined Heat and Power Program Settlement Agreement approved by the California Public Utilities Commission on December 16, 2010 in Decision D.10-12-035.
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