The city of Palo Alto, Calif., is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide electric power generated by new renewable resources to meet the city's renewable portfolio needs.
The city seeks to contract for power for terms ranging from five to 30 years from any eligible renewable resource, including wind, small hydroelectric (30 MW or less), geothermal, landfill gas, biomass, photovoltaic, solar thermal (with or without natural-gas assist), qualifying municipal solid waste conversion, digester gas, fuel cells employing renewable fuel, ocean wave, ocean thermal, wave and tidal current.
The city seeks to contract for projects (or off-take shares of projects) yielding between 10 GWh and 75 GWh or electric output per year.
Proposals are due by 3:00 PM PST on Nov. 3. For more information and to download the RFP, click here.
SOURCE: City Of Palo Alto