Maryland SOS RFP
Pepco is procuring full-requirements wholesale power supply for Maryland Standard Offer Service across three customer classes: Residential, Type I Non-Residential (demand <25kW), and Type II Non-Residential (25–600kW demand). The solicitation spans four procurements with load blocks of ~50 MW each; Residential and Type I loads are contracted for two years while Type II operates on quarterly terms. Suppliers may bid across multiple blocks and service types, with volumetric risk protections built in for Residential and Type I loads to hedge against customer migration.
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Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco) is soliciting full-requirements wholesale electric power supply using the model RFP approved by the Maryland Public Service Commission. This RFP is part of a Maryland statewide procurement process conducted to seek offers for all the Standard Offer Service (SOS) loads in Maryland on a utility-specific basis. The RFP seeks offers for three specific customer service types: Residential SOS, Type I Non-Residential SOS (small commercial with demand below 25kW), and Type II Non-Residential SOS (demand ranging from 25kW up to 600kW). The process involves four procurements plus reserve procurements if necessary. The solicitation includes two-year wholesale supply contracts for Residential load and for Type I load, while Type II load will be solicited for quarterly contract terms. The load in each procurement is divided into blocks of approximately 50 MW for bidding purposes. Suppliers may bid on multiple blocks across service types. The RFP includes a volumetric risk mechanism for Residential and Type I Small Commercial to mitigate risk to wholesale suppliers in case of large customer migration back to SOS from competitive retail service.
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