RFP Documents

AECC 2023 Request for Proposals for SPP Capacity

Appendix A – Notice of Intent to Provide Proposal

Appendix B-1LT Evaluation Form for Long-Term Thermal Generation

Appendix B-1ST Evaluation Form for Short-Term Thermal Generation

Appendix B-2LT Evaluation Form for Long-Term Solar and or Energy Storage

Appendix B-2ST Evaluation Form for Short-Term Solar and or Energy Storage

Appendix B-3LT Evaluation Form for Long-Term Hydroelectric

Appendix B-3ST Evaluation Form for Short-Term Hydroelectric

Appendix B-4LT Evaluation Form for Long-Term Firm Capacity Only

Appendix B-4ST Evaluation Form for Short-Term Firm Capacity Only

Appendix B-5 Evaluation Form for Short-Term Deliverable Capacity Only

Akansas Electric Cooperative Corporation

RFP Schedule 

RFP Issued

August 29, 2023

Notice of Intent to Provide Proposal Deadline (4:00 PM CPT)

September 8, 2023

Final Date for RFP Question Submittal

September 15, 2023

Phase 1 Proposal Submission Deadline (4:00 PM CPT)

September 22, 2023

Notification of Phase 1 Results

November 3, 2023

Phase 2 Proposal Submission Deadline (4:00 PM CPT)

November 28, 2023

Notification of Phase 2 Results

December 22, 2023

Bidder/Stakeholder
Questions and Responses

Responses to all relevant questions submitted will be provided below.
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Relevant questions and responses related to the AECC 2023 Request for Proposals for SPP Capacity will be posted on this page. 

Yes, as long as they are relevant to the RFP.

Responses to questions will be provided as soon as practical. Response times will vary depending upon the complexity of the question.

AECC will accept proposals past the deadline, but the date of submission may be considered in part of the evaluation (quality of proposal).

AECC expects any accepted proposal to enter the network resource study in May 2024, as part of the SPP aggregate study process, or as soon as practical in early 2024 if the process timeline is changed by SPP.

Development asset sale is not preferred but would be considered if it can provide economic, reliability, or strategic benefits.

A tolling agreement is not preferred but would be considered if it can provide economic, reliability, or strategic benefits.

AECC’s expectation is that short-term projects presently be under the active control of the Respondent or otherwise articulated in that regard and recommend that long-term proposals include the status of site control and readiness.

Notice of Intent to Bid