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Energy program aims to unlock massive renewable projects

July 08, 2024 | Millcreek City Community Renewable Energy Agency Board, Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah


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Energy program aims to unlock massive renewable projects
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical updates regarding energy procurement and resource evaluation strategies aimed at enhancing clean energy initiatives in the region. The board emphasized the need to request updated customer data from Rocky Mountain Power, which will include new communities interested in joining the program. This request is set to be made after July 15, aligning with the board's timeline for community participation.

A significant focus of the meeting was the resource evaluation approach, which has been under discussion with Pacificor for several months. This evaluation is deemed essential for finalizing various program elements and is expected to be submitted to the commission by the end of the year. The board expressed urgency in pinning down this evaluation to facilitate the overall program application process.

The program design committee, which met once in June due to scheduling conflicts, is refining its solicitation narrative and logistics. Recent revisions to the solicitation process were highlighted, including the option for bidders to submit a build transfer agreement proposal voluntarily. This change aims to streamline the bidding process, making it less cumbersome for participants.

Additionally, the board noted that for bids outside of wind, solar, and battery projects, bidders may need to cover the costs of third-party evaluations to assess financial and environmental benefits. This requirement arises from Pacificor's lack of internal expertise in certain areas, such as geothermal energy.

Looking ahead, the board anticipates that Rocky Mountain Power will submit solicitation documents to the Public Service Commission for approval this month. If approved, the solicitation could be published by fall, with the goal of launching the program in 2025.

The meeting concluded with an update on the Electron solar project, an 80-megawatt initiative in Tooele County that has begun operations. This project, which involved collaboration among several local entities, serves as a model for the larger scale ambitions of the Utah Renewable Communities program, which aims to significantly increase renewable energy capacity in the region.

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