Redwood Coast Energy Authority (RCEA) seeks offers for energy storage resources being developed in Humboldt County that can deliver new, flexible capacity and resource adequacy (RA) in furtherance of RCEA's Board-adopted goals and California's clean energy and reliability goals. RCEA intends to execute one or more energy storage service agreements with qualified offerors whose projects are selected and approved by the RCEA Board of Directors. The project must be a chemical, mechanical or thermal energy storage resource that is either standalone or paired with renewable generation, with a size of 20 MW or less, and must be located in the Humboldt Local Capacity Area. RCEA prefers projects that are seeking and on track to achieving Full Capacity Deliverability Status in their interconnection process, with contract terms of 20 years or less, and that have already achieved specific development milestones (site control, permits, interconnection agreement, financing, and procurement agreements). RCEA also prefers full toll arrangements over RA-only arrangements, and projects that offer additional societal, health, economic, water saving, or environmental benefits to their host communities.