The following RFPs for renewable energy and RECs came to my attention today.

1.  Dayton Power and Light Company is seeking to acquire up to 313,000,000 kWh of eligible RECs by 2013 in order to meet Ohio’s RPS requirements.  Deadline for submissions is August 7, 2009.  Click here for more information.

2.  The Western Area Power Administration is seeking RECs on behalf of certain WAPA regional offices and federal agencies.  Deadline for submissions is August 7, 2009.  Click here for more information. 

3.  Southern California Edison seeks to acquire energy from eligible renewable resources.  Click here for more information.

4.  AEP Ohio is looking to acquire 30,000,000 kWh of eligible RECs to use toward compliance with Ohio’s RPS requirements.  Interested parties must submit a Notice of Intent to Bid by July 31, 2009.  Click here for more information.  AEP Ohio also has an active RFP for renewable energy, which you can learn about here.

5.  Puget Sound Energy seeks to acquire 30,000,000 kWh of eligible RECs.  Interested parties must submit a Notice of Intent to Bid by July 31, 2009.

6.  Bryan Texas Utilities hopes to acquire up to 10 MW of utility-scale solar energy and the associated RECs generated within ERCOT.  The deadline for submissions is August 24, 2009.

7.  Seattle City Light is looking to acquire 50 MW of new renewable resources to meet Washington RPS requirements.  Submission deadline is August 28, 2009.  You can find more information here.

8.  The US General Services Administration seeks to acquire 40,000,000 kWh per year of RECs for the Architect of the Capitol and other federal agencies.  Submission deadline is September 1, 2009.  You can find more information here.

 

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Jason Johns advises independent power producers, utilities, investors, and large users of gas and power resources with matters arising in power markets and state and federal energy regulatory arenas. Jason appears regularly in proceedings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and in negotiations…

Jason Johns advises independent power producers, utilities, investors, and large users of gas and power resources with matters arising in power markets and state and federal energy regulatory arenas. Jason appears regularly in proceedings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and in negotiations at the ISO/RTO level, where he represents independent power developers and utilities. His experience includes negotiating major facility contracts, such as interconnection, transmission, and power purchase agreements; prosecuting disputes at FERC; and counseling and defending clients on issues related to regulatory compliance.

Jason also works closely with large commercial and industrial users of electricity and gas, such as aerospace companies, pulp and paper mills, steel mills, and tech company data centers. In that role, Jason helps clients negotiate power and gas supply contracts, interstate pipeline capacity asset management agreements, and pipeline bypass agreements. Jason has also assisted these clients with demand management agreements, the installation of on-site resources (such as battery storage, fuel cells, and solar PV), and with retail and wholesale power purchase agreements for renewable energy and other resources. Jason also serves as a board member of The Climate Trust, a national leader in carbon offset projects and innovative climate change solutions.

Jason and his wife are parents to two growing boys, and they live just outside of Portland, Oregon.

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