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RFP Alert: El Paso Electric issues RFP for 10-MW solar plant (expansion of its community solar program)

El Paso Electric (EPE) sent word of a request for proposal (RFP) for the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) services for a 10-MW utility-scale solar facility coupled with an optional 3 MW battery energy storage system.

This RFP is for the expansion of EPE’s existing, fully subscribed, Texas Community Solar Program. This project will be the second expansion of the Company’s Community Solar program since its initial launch in April 2017 – EPE’s first voluntary green energy option for customers.

All proposals are due by April 4, 2022.

Proposals submitted may be sited within EPE’s Texas or New Mexico service region, but preference will be given to those sited in Texas. EPE will evaluate all proposals taking into consideration overall EPC costs and bidder experience among other items detailed in the RFP. Prospective applicants must submit a Letter of Intent no later than February 22, 2022.

Head here for the full details of the Texas Community Solar Program Expansion RFP.

Tags: Community Solar, RFPs, utility-scale

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