Submit Ideas On Making Renewable Energy Projects More Feasible In Philadelphia
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City of Philadelphia Office of Sustainability in partnership with the Philadelphia Energy Authority released a Request for Information (RFI) regarding project structures that would make renewable energy development projects feasible for the City.

Interested parties are invited to respond with information regarding projects developed with similarly sized governments or institutions utilizing the many renewable energy project arrangements that currently exist in the marketplace.

Examples of the types of projects the PEA and the City are seeking to understand further include (but are not limited to): solar power on City facilities, off-site renewable power purchase agreements, and other alternative technology applications.

The PEA and the City are looking for information on renewable energy project options applicable to the City or a Pennsylvania Authority to inform the development of a potential Request for Proposals.

Click Here for all the details.  The deadline for submissions is January 5.

This initiative is part of the Greenworks: A Vision For A Sustainable Philadelphia initiative.

(Photo: Philadelphia Eagles Stadium Wind Mills, Solar Panels, A LEED Certified Stadium.)

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[Posted Dec. 2, 2016]


12/5/2016

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