Avista issues request for proposals for renewable natural gas
Avista, based in Spokane, Washington, is pursuing renewable natural gas (RNG) through a request for proposal (RFP) to support its goal of reducing natural gas emissions by 30% by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2045. The RFP invites proposals from owners and developers of RNG resources, including landfill and food waste RNG. Responses are due by December 20, 2022. This initiative aligns with legislative efforts in Oregon and Washington to facilitate RNG procurement and supports Avista's long-term sustainability goals.
- Initiative supports a 30% emissions reduction goal by 2030.
- Aims for carbon neutrality in natural gas operations by 2045.
- Legislative backing from Oregon and Washington bolster the RNG market.
- None.
RNG sought to meet carbon reduction requirements and goals
SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 31, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avista, through a request for proposal (RFP), is seeking to secure renewable natural gas (RNG) resources for its customers over the long term. RNG is derived from organic waste streams that would otherwise release methane to the environment as they decompose. These sources include, for example, landfills, wastewater treatment plants, food waste and dairy waste. RNG is produced by capturing that methane that would otherwise escape to the atmosphere and purifying it to make it very similar to conventional natural gas.
“Avista is looking to obtain RNG that meets our aspirational goals to reduce natural gas emissions
In 2019, the Oregon legislature passed Senate Bill 98, which allows natural gas utilities to acquire RNG for delivery to their customers. The rules implementing Senate Bill 98 are established and overseen by the Public Utility Commission of Oregon, including limits on total expenditures for RNG and the overall rate impact to customers. In 2019 the Washington State legislature also passed a bill supporting RNG procurement, House Bill 1257.
The RFP is open to parties who currently own, propose to develop, or hold rights to resources, or those marketing a resource or portfolio of resources meeting Avista’s requirements for RNG. Bidders may submit multiple proposals; each proposal may include certain configuration, contracting or pricing options. Avista anticipates RNG deliveries to be no earlier than January 1, 2023.
Avista anticipates proposals from both new and existing resources such as:
- Landfill RNG
- Biomass Fast Pyrolysis Synthetic RNG
- Dairy RNG
- Food Waste RNG
- Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant RNG
- RNG commodity portfolios (bundled or unbundled)
- Carbon Capture with synthetic RNG byproduct
- Hydrogen
- Other RNG offerings meeting Avista’s needs
RFP responses are due by Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022. The RFP and bid instructions are available on the Avista website at: myavista.com/RNGRFP
About Avista Utilities
Avista Utilities is involved in the production, transmission and distribution of energy. We provide energy services and electricity to 408,000 customers and natural gas to 375,000 customers in a service territory that covers 30,000 square miles in eastern Washington, northern Idaho and parts of southern and eastern Oregon, with a population of 1.7 million. Avista Utilities is an operating division of Avista Corp. (NYSE: AVA). For more information, please visit www.myavista.com.
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