Tucson Electric Power to Issue All-Source Request for Proposals for Additional Energy Resources
Tucson Electric Power (TEP) plans to issue an All-Source Request for Proposals (ASRFP) on April 19, 2022, seeking new wind, solar, and energy storage resources. The goal is to support TEP's 2020 Integrated Resource Plan, which targets an 80% reduction in carbon emissions by 2035 and over 70% of energy from renewable sources. Proposals are due by July 1, 2022. TEP aims for increased renewable capacity, including 250 MW of renewable resources and 300 MW of firm capacity services. Successful bids will be announced later this year, with service commencement expected by May 2024.
- TEP aims for an 80% reduction in carbon emissions by 2035.
- Over 70% of energy is targeted to come from renewable resources.
- The addition of 449 MW of new wind and solar in 2021 provided 30% of power from renewables.
- No immediate negative aspects identified.
The ASRFP will target resources to support TEP’s 2020 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), which calls for TEP to reduce its carbon emissions by 80 percent and to supply more than 70 percent of its energy to retail customers from renewable resources by 2035. It calls for building an increasingly sustainable resource portfolio by retiring coal-fired power plants and replacing them with a significant expansion of renewable resources and energy storage systems, backed by existing and efficient natural gas-fired generators.
In 2021, TEP added 449 megawatts (MW) of new wind and solar resources, allowing the company to provide about 30 percent of its power from renewable resources.
“We're now looking for ways to add even more reliable, cost-effective resources as we build a cleaner, greener grid for our community,” said
In its request, TEP will seek bids for all resource types, including:
- Up to 250 MW of renewable and energy efficiency resources. This could include new wind and solar generating systems and new energy efficiency initiatives, including demand response programs that reduce usage during periods of high energy demand.
- Up to 300 MW of "firm capacity" resources that can be called on at any time, including energy storage systems designed to provide at least four hours of continuous energy every day during the summer for TEP to dispatch as needed. This also could include demand response programs that provide incentives to customers who curtail energy usage at specific times of the day and year when usage is typically highest.
Engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors interested in offering energy storage proposals for TEP’s build-ready site in
TEP will review proposals this summer and announce successful proposals near the end of this year. TEP is seeking resources that will commence service as soon as
The ASRFP process is being supported by 1898 & Co., with independent monitoring services provided by
TEP customers’ energy needs are growing, with new peak energy demand records set in both 2020 and 2021. TEP is working to meet those needs with an increasingly clean energy resource mix that set a new record last month for renewable energy production.
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