US-based Alliant Energy’s Wisconsin utility, Wisconsin Power and Light Co., has launched a request for proposals (RfP) for 200 MW of wind power capacity to be developed within the service territory of the utility.
Wisconsin Power and Light Company is soliciting bids for wind facilities, which can be either situated on a single site or have multiple locations. The projects have a planned operational date before September 2020.
Resources being considered include existing wind, new wind and/or repowered wind, all with a nameplate capacity of at least 25 MW. In addition, proposals for new wind, including repowered wind, should demonstrate qualification for US production tax credits (PTCs).
Qualifying proposal structures can include: Asset Sale, Develop- or Build-Transfer, or a Purchase Power Agreement (PPA) with or without a purchase option.
This RFP process will be administered through the Zycus platform. Bidders must e-mail their Zycus registration number and a signed MNDA to supplychain@alliantenergy.com by 3 p.m. CST on Monday June 26, 2017 to start the application process.
All bids must be received by 5 p.m. CST on Friday, July 21.
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