Mid-Term Reliability Resources
Redwood Coast Energy Authority seeks net qualifying capacity (NQC) resources operational 2023–2028 to meet California's 15,500 MW statewide mandate under CPUC Decisions 21-06-035 and 23-02-040. RCEA is building toward 100% carbon-free renewable energy by 2025 and 100% local renewable energy by 2030, and will execute power purchase agreements with selected projects approved by its Board.
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Redwood Coast Energy Authority (RCEA) seeks offers for new or incremental capacity that can deliver resource adequacy (RA) to further its contributions to grid reliability in California, and to fulfill its procurement obligations pursuant to the MTR Decisions and RCEA's Board-adopted goals. RCEA aims to procure 100% carbon-free and renewable energy on an annual basis by 2025, and achieve 100% local renewable energy by 2030. This RFO is specifically for resources that can help RCEA meet its requirements under the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Decision 21-06-035 and Decision 23-02-040, which mandate CPUC-jurisdictional LSEs to procure and/or develop a collective 15,500 MW of incremental net qualifying capacity (NQC) to be operational from 2023 to 2028. RCEA intends to execute one or more power purchase agreements with qualified offerors whose projects are selected and approved by the RCEA Board of Directors.
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RFO-23-401
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