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Seeking to conduct a community solar feasibility study including an interconnection analysis, environmental site assessment, and GIS map of the project area.
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CPS Energy is soliciting power purchase agreements (PPAs) to develop up to 600 MW of photovoltaic solar generation capacity. Proposals must be submitted through the PowerAdvocate/SBE Compliance solicitation portal and are due January 8, 2026 at 5:00 PM US/Central.
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Close: Jan 8, 2026
CPS Energy is soliciting power purchase agreements (PPAs) to develop up to 600 MW of photovoltaic solar generation capacity. Proposals must be submitted through the PowerAdvocate/SBE Compliance solicitation portal and are due January 8, 2026 at 5:00 PM US/Central.
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Release: Dec 10, 2025
Close: Jan 15, 2026
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AvailableRFP for consulting services in the development of a community wayfinding program.
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Close: Jan 15, 2026
RFP for consulting services in the development of a community wayfinding program.
AvailableSeeking a capable firm to perform the development of a feasibility study that would explore the possibility of a new gas station in the community of happy camp. The study should focus on the feasibility of the gas station itself, and a convenience store attached. The study must identify key constraints, design limitations, potential permits, entitlements, and economic impacts. It must also propose a design and method to address concerns, along with cost estimates of the build, and to overcome any discovered restraints. The tribe is also seeking the study to include conceptual site plans. This would include possible locations where the project could be built, and possible design layouts and key features.
Posted Date
Nov 24, 2025
Due Date
Dec 30, 2025
Release: Nov 24, 2025
Close: Dec 30, 2025
Seeking a capable firm to perform the development of a feasibility study that would explore the possibility of a new gas station in the community of happy camp. The study should focus on the feasibility of the gas station itself, and a convenience store attached. The study must identify key constraints, design limitations, potential permits, entitlements, and economic impacts. It must also propose a design and method to address concerns, along with cost estimates of the build, and to overcome any discovered restraints. The tribe is also seeking the study to include conceptual site plans. This would include possible locations where the project could be built, and possible design layouts and key features.
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