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July 29, 2020

GEN-44: Are there any solar forward procurement planned?

At this time, due to budget constraints, there is no planned solar forward procurements.

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← In the final revised LTRRPP section 5.4 states: “Second, P.A. 99-0906 introduced a new standard related to how generating units recover their costs. This standard not only prohibits the use of RECs from generating units that do not recover their costs through state-regulated rates, but also assesses penalties for RECs from systems later found to be non-compliant.” This reads as if generating units who do NOT have their rates regulated by the state, are unable to compete in REC procurements, which is the opposite of what is stated in the Act. Can you please clarify? Can I view the status of a question submitted to the Procurement Administrator? →
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