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SFPUC authorizes negotiations with Recurrent Energy for two solar plants after amendment
Summary
The SFPUC voted May 13 to authorize exclusive negotiations with Recurrent Energy for two city-site solar photovoltaic plants and amended the resolution to require negotiated agreements return to the commission for approval; staff cited an estimated cost of 23.65¢/kWh with federal tax credits and a higher figure if credits lapse.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted May 13 to authorize exclusive negotiations with Recurrent Energy for two solar photovoltaic projects on city-leased sites and to seek Board of Supervisors approval for a 25-year agreement, but the commission amended the resolution to require that negotiated agreements be brought back to the commission for approval prior to execution.
Barbara Hale, assistant general manager for power, said the PUC received five proposals and evaluated two responsive bidders. The recommended awardee, Recurrent Energy, proposed…
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