SEATTLE, Wash. --
Northwestern utility company Seattle City Light is calling for
proposals for up to 150,000 MWh of renewable energy or renewable energy
credits per year, beginning in 2020.
Seattle City Light says it will consider a broad range of
proposals, technologies and contractual arrangements, but the utility
says it prefers baseload or dispatchable resources to complement its
existing supply resources, which are predominately hydroelectric.
Seattle City Light requires potential providers to demonstrate that they have the creditworthiness to develop proposals offered and deliver the energy or renewable credits over the indicate length of the contract.
Proposals must also be eligible for Washington's renewable portfolio standards, which were approved by voters in 2006.
For more information, contact Seattle City Light Director of Power Contracts and Resource Acquisition Robert W. Cromwell, Jr., via e-mail: Robert.cromwell@seattle.gov; phone: (1) 206-684-3856; or fax: (1) 206-386-4555.
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2012/09/seattle-city-lights-seeking-renew ab le-energy-proposals
Seattle City Light requires potential providers to demonstrate that they have the creditworthiness to develop proposals offered and deliver the energy or renewable credits over the indicate length of the contract.
Proposals must also be eligible for Washington's renewable portfolio standards, which were approved by voters in 2006.
For more information, contact Seattle City Light Director of Power Contracts and Resource Acquisition Robert W. Cromwell, Jr., via e-mail: Robert.cromwell@seattle.gov; phone: (1) 206-684-3856; or fax: (1) 206-386-4555.
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2012/09/seattle-city-lights-seeking-renew ab le-energy-proposals
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