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Oregon-based utility Portland General Electric (PGE) has issued a request
to seek a 100MW renewable energy capacity proposal project (RfP).
Projects must be at least 10 MW in size and have access to a range of technologies, including geothermal, biomass, biogas, solar, wind and hydropower
.
Bids can also be organized in a variety of ways, including power purchase agreements (PPAs) or proposals
for facilities that PGE will own and operate.
PGE shared the RfP in draft form with potential bidders and stakeholders earlier this year and received final approval from the Oregon Public Utilities Commission on May 16 to advance the bidding process
.
PGE's President and CEO said, "Our commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and continuing to add renewable resources to our blend, while conserving electricity for our customers, is key
to this effort.
”
By 2050, Portland and throughout Maltenomah County have committed to transitioning to 100 percent renewable energy
.
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Oregon-based utility Portland General Electric (PGE) has issued a request
to seek a 100MW renewable energy capacity proposal project (RfP).
Projects must be at least 10 MW in size and have access to a range of technologies, including geothermal, biomass, biogas, solar, wind and hydropower
.
Bids can also be organized in a variety of ways, including power purchase agreements (PPAs) or proposals
for facilities that PGE will own and operate.
PGE shared the RfP in draft form with potential bidders and stakeholders earlier this year and received final approval from the Oregon Public Utilities Commission on May 16 to advance the bidding process
.
PGE's President and CEO said, "Our commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and continuing to add renewable resources to our blend, while conserving electricity for our customers, is key
to this effort.
”
By 2050, Portland and throughout Maltenomah County have committed to transitioning to 100 percent renewable energy
.
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