COMMISSION ISSUES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR NORTHERN MAINE RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION PROJECTS
November 29, 2021
Hallowell, Maine - The Maine Public Utilities Commission (Commission) issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) today for development and operation of a high voltage transmission line and qualified renewable energy generation projects to transmit electricity from Northern Maine to the Independent System Operator of New England (ISO-NE) system.
During its 2021 session, the Legislature enacted an Act To Require Prompt and Effective Use of the Renewable Energy Resources of Northern Maine, P.L. 2021, Chapter 380 (Act). The purpose of the Act is to "remove obstacles to the use of and to promote development of the substantial renewable energy resources in northern Maine".
The Act directs the Commission to approve a contract or contracts for selected transmission line and generation proposals.
Key RFP dates are as follows:
RFP Issued November 29, 2021
Transmission Proposals Due March 1, 2022
Generation Proposals Due May 1, 2022
Additional information about this RFP, including a copy of the Act, and required forms and instructions for submitting bids are available on the RFP Website at: https://www.maine.gov/mpuc/regulated-utilities/electricity/rfp-awarded-contracts/northernmainerfp
About the Commission The Maine Public Utilities Commission regulates electric, telephone, water, and gas utilities to ensure that Maine citizens have access to safe and reliable utility service at rates that are just and reasonable for all ratepayers. Commission programs include Maine Enhanced 911 Service, gas safety and Dig Safe. Philip L. Bartlett, II serves as Chairman, Randall Davis, and Patrick Scully serve as Commissioners.
Learn more about the Commission at www.maine.gov/mpuc
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