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U.S. Army releases final RFP for $7 billion in renewable energy contracts *

USA - August 8 2012
The U.S. Army has released its final request for proposals to obtain up to $7 billion in locally generated large-scale renewable and alternative energy through long-term power purchase agreements and “other contractual equivalents.”

Co-authors: R. Thomas Hoffmann, Darin Lowder.


U.S. Army seeks comments on $7 billion in renewable energy contracts *

USA - February 27 2012
On Friday, February 24, 2012, the U.S. Army issued a Request for Information seeking public comment on a draft solicitation to procure up to $7 billion in large-scale locally generated renewable and alternative energy on or near Army land using power purchase agreements or other contractual equivalents.

Co-authors: Darin Lowder.


Opportunities and challenges in the 1500 MW Maryland RFP *

USA - November 10 2011
Energy firms take note: Maryland officials are launching a major new initiative to support the construction of new natural gas generating capacity, and the governor's office seems poised to expand the initiative to include renewable energy.

Co-authors: Daniel R. Simon, Jack N. Semrani .


U.S. Army plans to issue up to $5 billion in renewable energy contracts *

USA - September 28 2011
The U.S. Army has announced plans to solicit and award multiple indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contracts which will be used in awarding Power Purchase Agreement task orders for up to an aggregate amount of $5 billion, with individual task orders expected to range from $50 million to $900 million each.

Co-authors: Darin Lowder.


New Jersey launches controversial program to attract new power projects *

USA - February 17 2011
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has signed into law controversial legislation creating a long-term capacity agreement pilot program (LCAPP) to encourage the development of 2,000 MW of new electric generation facilities in the State.

Co-authors: Daniel R. Simon, Darin Lowder.