The New York Energy Authority (NYPA) is searching for builders to implement photo voltaic photovoltaic arrays and/or battery power storage techniques at 4 websites in Warren County.
The solicitation, which seeks proposals by Nov. 9, is asking for competitively priced proposals to design and assemble 4.1 MW of distributed photo voltaic PV at two adjoining landfills in Queensbury, the Cool Insuring Enviornment and a Division of Public Works constructing in Glens Falls.
“The New York Energy Authority is happy to assist the event of progressive clear power tasks in Warren County, which can present financial and environmental advantages to the Metropolis of Glens Falls and the encompassing neighborhood,” says Justin E. Driscoll, NYPA’s president and CEO. “Working with municipalities to implement new power options and decrease greenhouse-gas emissions helps us obtain our renewable useful resource targets domestically and collectively as a state to advance our clear power and sustainability objectives.”
The RFP identifies the next places and estimated system sizes:
- Glens Falls municipal landfill, 64 Luzerne Highway, Queensbury: 1.5 MW ground-mounted venture sited on a capped landfill;
- New York State Division of Environmental Conservation-owned landfill, 51 Luzerne Highway, Queensbury: 2.1 MW ground-mounted venture sited on a capped landfill;
- Cool Insuring Enviornment, 1 Civic Middle Plaza, Glens Falls: 280 kW DC rooftop venture;
- Glens Falls Division of Public Works, 230 Dix Ave.: 123 kW DC rooftop venture.
Submissions are strongly inspired to include battery power storage techniques (BESS) the place potential.
The chosen proposer will promote to town, via a 20- or 25-year PPA, all the electrical energy and attributes generated by the techniques from the websites at a aggressive worth that may ship price financial savings.
To overview the RFP, entry NYPA’s procurement web site right here.