The Northern California Power Agency (NCPA) is soliciting proposals for renewable energy resources and/or energy storage resources to meet its power supply portfolio requirements. Proposers may structure responses in one of three ways: project ownership by NCPA, a power purchase agreement (PPA) with an ownership option, or a power purchase agreement without an ownership option. This RFP seeks to procure competitively priced renewable and energy storage capacity to support NCPA's member utilities and advance regional clean energy goals. The scope encompasses utility-scale solar, wind, energy storage systems, or other eligible renewable technologies located in or serving California.
Key dates for this solicitation include an open date of November 20, 2025, and a submission deadline of January 16, 2026. Proposers should refer to the complete RFP document for detailed submission requirements, technical specifications, evaluation criteria, and all terms and conditions governing the procurement process.
Proposals should clearly identify the proposed resource type, location, capacity, technology specifications, interconnection details, and commercial terms. Responses will be evaluated based on price competitiveness, resource quality, technical viability, timeline for development or operation, and alignment with NCPA's procurement objectives.
All inquiries regarding this RFP should be directed to the contact email provided. Proposers are required to submit complete proposals by the specified deadline to be considered for evaluation.