Trade Agreement: CETA / WTO-AGP / CPTPP / CFTA / FTAs with Peru / Colombia / Panama / Korea Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: Best Overall
Proposal Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No Nature of Requirements:
National Renewable Energy Certificates
EP959-211948/A Blake, Luke J. Telephone No. - (403) 613-0725
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS RE. BID SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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REQUIREMENT:
Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC), on behalf of the Government of Canada, requires the provision of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) of up to 128,000 MWh per year for a term of twenty (20) years. Given the deregulated nature of the Alberta market, Canada is anticipating interest from Generators located within the Province of Alberta. Solutions proposed in other provinces will be considered so long as they meet all of the mandatory criteria specified herein.
PWGSC has set-aside a portion of this overall requirement (5 percent of the total, or 6,400 MWh) under the federal Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business (PSAB). This set-aside is described within the Request for Proposals (RFP) for solicitation number EP959-211993/A. Eligibility for the set-aside portion of the requirement will be limited to Aboriginal businesses which qualify under the PSAB.
The Phased Bid Compliance Process applies to this requirement.
BACKGROUND:
On Dec 19, 2019, the Minister of Public Works and Government Services received the following direction in a Mandate Letter from the Prime Minister of Canada: Working with the provinces and energy suppliers, develop a strategy to power federal buildings with 100 percent clean electricity, where available, by 2022. Commit to being a first purchaser to help support the growth of new clean electricity/renewable power sources as they become available. In order to meet this goal, the federal government is implementing a variety of initiatives across the country.
The Government of Canada is therefore proposing to enter into one or more contracts directly with generators, to create additional renewable electricity generation capacity in Canada. The contracted generators must supply Canada with all Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) generated under the agreement. Canada will be issuing four separate, but related requirements (as described in this RFP and EW038-211946/A, EW038-210082/B, EP959-211993/A, and EP959-211948/A). Canada will be evaluating and recommending Bidders for contract award in the following order:
1. EW038-211946/A -
Alberta New Solar Electricity Generation Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business (PSAB) 2. EW038-210082/B - Alberta New Solar Electricity Generation 3. EP959-211993/A - National Renewable Energy Certificates - PSAB 4. EP959-211948/A - National Renewable Energy Certificates
BIDDERS CONFERENCE
An optional bidders' conference will be held on Microsoft Teams on 15 January, 2021. The conference will begin at 13:00 MST. The scope of the requirement outlined in the bid solicitation will be reviewed during the conference and questions will be answered. It is recommended that bidders who intend to submit a bid attend or send a representative.
Bidders must communicate with the Contracting Authority no later than 14 January, 2021 to confirm attendance and provide the name(s) of the person(s) who will attend. A website link will then be provided that will give access to the virtual meeting as well as instructions on how to connect.
Any clarifications or changes to the bid solicitation resulting from the bidders' conference will be included as an amendment to the bid solicitation. Bidders who do not attend will not be precluded from submitting a bid.
Delivery Date: Above-mentioned
The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement.
Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.