Request for Proposals for Renewable Energy Generation and Transmission Projects Pursuant to the Northern Maine Renewable Energy Development Program

Request for Proposals for Renewable Energy Generation and Transmission Projects Pursuant to the Northern Maine Renewable Energy Development Program (2026-00033)

Docket No. 2026-00033 (Formerly 2025-00361)


Background

Pursuant to P.L. 2021, Chapter 380, as amended by P.L. 2023 C. 660 and codified at 35-A M.R.S. § 3210-I (the Statute), the Maine Public Utilities Commission (the Commission) issued this Request for Proposals (RFP) to promote the development of energy resources in Northern Maine and the delivery of power from those resources to the system and market operated and administered by the New England Independent System Operator (ISO-NE).

On April 28th 2026, the Commission reopened the bid window for standalone and joint bids and amended the RFP to increase the number of possible project combinations. The Commission determined that this action will improve the likelihood that this RFP solicits ratepayer beneficial projects and results in the approval of contracts that are in the public interest.  An overview of the reopened bid window and amendments are available in Attachment A-Overview of Amendments of the Order Reopening Bid Window and Amending RFP.

Overview of RFP

In accordance with that objective, the Commission is seeking viable and cost-effective proposals for (1) the development and construction of energy generation projects in Northern Maine and (2) a transmission line or lines to connect such generation projects with the ISO-NE system. The transmission line will interconnect with the ISO-NE system at the northern terminus of the facilities constructed as a result of ISO-NE’s Longer-Term Transmission Planning (LTTP) Solicitation. 

The Commission is seeking bids for the sale of energy and renewable energy credits  (RECs) that pair (a) one or more generation facilities in Northern Maine (the Generation Component) with (b) a transmission line or lines necessary to connect at least 1,200 MW of resources to ISO-NE (the Transmission Component). Together these components are referred to as the “Project.”  

Awards will result in two contract types:

  1. Generation: One or more 20-year term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). PPA payments will be contingent on deliverability (i.e., payments will be made only for delivered energy); and 
  2. Transmission: A Voluntary Agreement (VA) between the appropriate entity, agency, or agencies representing the Coordinating States and transmission developers which will provide cost recovery through a cost-based formula rate approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) under Section 205 of the Federal Power Act (FPA). The VA will include, among other things, cost allocation, cost recovery, cost containment (e.g., ROE adjustments for cost overruns and other relevant provisions) provisions. A Section 205 filing seeking FERC approval to effectuate the VA Term Sheet is required promptly after selection.

Coordination with Other New England States

The Commission will share bids submitted in response to this RFP with Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Bidders need not submit additional bids to those states. 

To be considered by Connecticut, bidders must submit an identical bid to Connecticut in accordance with their Zero Carbon Request For Proposals . Proposals will be reviewed for joint selection by the applicable entity(ies) in the coordinating states in accordance with their respective state authorities and the requirements.  

Developers must offer the same bid with identical commercial terms and prices in order to be considered by any coordinating state or entity.

Evaluation & Selection

Commission Staff will share proposals with coordinating states and other Maine agencies. Each coordinating state will evaluate proposals in accordance with their relevant state authorities and requirements. Commission staff will coordinate with other states and entities, as applicable, to select project(s) to recommend to the Commission. The Commission will then consider this recommendation and make a final selection in a public deliberative session. The overall delivered cost of contract products, including transmission costs, will be a primary factor in the evaluation of bids, including a determination of the allocation of generation procured by the Commission and other coordinating states.

In evaluating proposals, the Commission will give preference to projects that provide the lowest delivered cost of contract products and exhibit an ability to harmonize the generation and transmission components.

Amended Timeline:

Event Expected Date
Deadline for questions regarding the amended RFP May 22, 2026
Deadline for updated or new standalone transmission and joint bids May 29, 2026
Deadline for updated or new standalone generation bids June 12, 2026
Awards Beginning as early as June 2026


Questions, Additional Information, Updates

Bidders may submit questions or request additional information by email to NorthernME.RFP.PUC@maine.gov   on   or before May 22, 2026. Commission Staff will maintain a publicly accessible questions and answer log. The log will be available on this site and will be updated periodically.

Additional information about this RFP, including a copy of the Act and required forms and instructions for submitting bids, are available below. 

All changes, updates and supplements to the RFP and related materials will be posted to the RFP Website. Bidders are responsible for obtaining these updates and additions.  

Attachments, Links & RFP Forms  


* For purposes of this RFP, the term “renewable energy credit” has the same meaning as “renewable energy certificate.”