Clean Power Call
BC Hydro awarded 25 Electricity Purchase Agreements through its Clean Power Call RFP, which sought long-term clean energy supply from independent power producers and renewable developers to support British Columbia's mandate that 90% of electricity generation come from clean sources. The procurement evaluated proposals on cost, technical feasibility, environmental compliance, and alignment with provincial energy security objectives, with awards finalized in August 2010.
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The Clean Power Call was a Request for Proposals issued by BC Hydro to help ensure British Columbia has sufficient clean electricity to meet future needs. The RFP was structured in alignment with the 2007 Energy Plan, which required that at least 90% of all electricity generated in B.C. come from clean sources.
The Clean Power Call solicited proposals from independent power producers and renewable energy developers to supply electricity through long-term Electricity Purchase Agreements. The procurement process was designed to identify cost-effective clean energy projects that would contribute to B.C.'s renewable energy objectives and support the province's energy security.
Twenty-five Electricity Purchase Agreements were awarded following the completion of the proposal evaluation process in August 2010. The RFP documentation, participant information, and detailed outcome reports are available through BC Hydro's closed offerings section.
Proponents were required to submit comprehensive proposals including technical specifications, financial terms, development schedules, and environmental compliance information. All submissions were evaluated against established criteria related to cost, feasibility, environmental considerations, and alignment with BC Hydro's procurement objectives.
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