Utility Scale TVA seeks proposals for new large-scale renewable energy plants renewableenergyworldcontentteam 3.16.2020 Share The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) announced today that it is seeking proposals to develop 200 megawatts of renewable energy that can be brought online by the end of 2023. Proposals are due to TVA by April 24, 2020. TVA will announce the selected proposals in the fall 2020 timeframe. Developers can review TVA’s request for proposal and submit bids here. The ultimate amount of power contracted will align to TVA customers’ demand for renewable energy. TVA procured more than 1,300 MW on behalf of customers through similar requests for proposals in 2018 and 2019, it said. Large-scale solar costs 80% less than private-scale solar and delivers the best value for renewable energy across TVA’s seven-state service territory, according to TVA While TVA does not have a need for more baseload energy, the utility is investing in renewables in response to customer demand for cleaner energy and economic development opportunities to attract companies with sustainability goals. Related Posts Solar companies raised $34B in 2023, most in a decade Americans say they don’t mind utility-scale solar. Why isn’t more getting built? US opens 22 million acres for solar development in the West EIA: Solar and wind to lead U.S. generation growth for next two years