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Utility-scale renewable power in Colorado consists of large-scale wind farms, hydro-electric power, concentrated solar power, and pumped hydro storage. There is much potential for expanding the utilization of these sources, as well as geothermal energy. Renewable power provides the advantage of minimal environmental impacts, an abundance of sources, and there is minimal to no ongoing fuel cost .

Learn more about utility-scale renewable energy by clicking on the links in the menu above.

Renewable Energy Development on State Trust Lands

Pursuant to C.R.S. 36-1-147.5, which states that leasing arrangements on state lands for renewable energy resource development are to be administered by the State Board of Land Commissioners, the Board is actively pursuing renewable energy development on state trust lands. For more information please contact the State Board of Land Commissioners at 303-866-3454 or visit http://trustlands.state.co.us.

Utility Company Request for Proposals

Colorado’s utilities are building out their renewable energy capacity through the public solicitation of bids for purchased power. These solicitations come in the form of request for proposals (RFPs). The chart below indicates the current slate of renewable energy RFPs in Colorado’s utility market.

This chart will be updated on a bi-monthly basis so feel free to check for further developments in the expansion of Colorado’s New Energy Economy. Utilities that would like to have their RFPs listed here should contact Matt Futch at Matt.Futch@state.co.us.

Company Scope Resource Contact for More Information Deadline
Western Area Power Administration Purchase of Renewable Energy Products Wind or Solar Click Here 12/18/2009
Public Service Company of Colorado 2009 RFP for Wind Resources Wind generators Click Here 4/10/2009
Public Service Company of Colorado 2009 RFP for Dispatchable Resources Simple cycle gas turbines
Combined cycle gas turbines
Pumped storage hydroelectric
Click Here 4/10/2009
Public Service Company of Colorado 2009 RFP for Semi-Dispatchable Renewable Capacity Resources Solar thermal with thermal storage or fuel back-up, Any other intermittent resource with storage or fuel backup Click Here 4/10/2009
Public Service Company of Colorado 2009 RFP%
Public Service Company of Colorado 2009 RFP for Non-Wind / Non-Dispatchable Resources Solar without storage or fuel backup Hydroelectric Geothermal Biomass Recycled Energy Click Here 4/10/2009

 
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