A Request for Proposal (RFP) is a formal bid document to ask vendors to provide proposals for desired projects, as required by many public agencies (federal, state, local).
What is a solar RFP?
But first a few key definitions: A Request for Proposal (RFP) is a formal bid document to ask vendors to provide proposals for desired projects, as required by many public agencies (federal, state, local). A solar RFP outlines the photovoltaic (PV) product or service requirements, the contract terms, and bidding process.
Where can I get a solar RFP?
There are a variety of resources available to organizations issuing RFPs for PV arrays, including the American Cities Climate Challenge On-Site Solar Request for Proposals template and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's (NREL's) Writing Solar Requests for Proposals (RFPs): Lessons from NREL's University PV Implementation Assistance Program.
HOME is seeking a strong and experienced partner for developing and/or constructing solar PV projects at four sites initially. The focus for project development is designing, engineering, permitting, financing, installing, and operating on-site solar PV systems to reduce HOME's operating costs while increasing the use of renewable energy.
What are the requirements for PV system interconnection?
System interconnection must comply with NEC and Utility regulations and must be approved by the local Utility and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)'s Building Department before any PV system construction is begun. Interconnection points will be at facility main switchgear locations.
What services are included in a solar PV contract?
The services included by the contractor shall include operation and maintenance of all components of solar PV systems for the life of the contract, as detailed herein.
What happens if a solar contractor is awarded a contract?
Upon an award, the solar contractor is bound to execute the contract and begin performance. If another contractor that supplied a proposal thinks that it had the best value proposal, the contractor can question the government's evaluation process.