Tampa, Florida-based Seminole Electric Cooperative Inc. has issued a request for proposals (RFP) to identify potential sources of renewable energy.
The Florida generation and transmission cooperative says it is seeking up to 250 MW of renewable energy to help meet its member systems' growing demand and to diversify its resource portfolio.
The cooperative adds that this RFP is open to all providers, including independent power producers, renewable energy providers, exempt wholesale generators, qualifying facilities as defined under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, and electric utilities.
Seminole is not charging a fee for proposal submissions, which are due by June 13. Specifics regarding the RFP are available at www.seminole-electric.com.
SOURCE: Seminole Electric Cooperative