Portfolio Management and Power Procurement
Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) seeks a portfolio manager to handle load forecasting, power procurement across energy/capacity/renewable products, risk management reporting, and California regulatory compliance (CPUC, CEC filings) for a 400+ MW community choice aggregation serving multiple Orange County municipalities. The consultant will prepare RFOs/RFPs, negotiate supply contracts, model portfolio scenarios to meet state renewable and resource adequacy mandates, and conduct feasibility studies for municipal expansion. This is an ongoing portfolio management engagement supporting OCPA's power supply strategy and regulatory obligations in California's evolving electricity market.
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Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) is seeking proposals from qualified firms (Consultants) to provide Power Supply Portfolio Management and Power Procurement services. Services include portfolio management, risk management administration, power procurement, legislative and regulatory compliance, and expansion and feasibility assessments. The portfolio manager will provide load forecasting services, portfolio modeling, and ensure OCPA's power supply meets California mandates and regulatory compliance for renewable energy, storage, long-term contracts, and resource adequacy. The portfolio manager will also perform all required regulatory filings and data requests related to load forecasting, RA, power procurement, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Risk management services involve developing and participating in risk management processes, producing reports tracking portfolio exposure, market risk and credit limits, and identifying risk-mitigation strategies. Power procurement services include preparing and issuing power supply RFOs and RFPs, negotiating power contracts, and assisting OCPA in procuring all requisite energy, capacity, renewable and GHG-free products to meet OCPA's requirements. Regulatory compliance services involve satisfying CPUC and California Energy Commission reporting requirements. Expansion and feasibility assessment services include providing technical feasibility assessments to assist OCPA in identifying anticipated resource planning and financial impacts of expanding its membership to additional municipalities.
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