California Community Power Issues Request for Information for Geothermal Capacity Procurement

California Community Power Issues Request for Information for Geothermal Capacity Procurement

CC Power to catalyze the development of new California geothermal capacity
Responses due May 30, 2025

 
May 12, 2025 – California Community Power (“CC Power”), a joint powers authority representing nine community choice aggregators (“CCAs”) serving over 6.7 million residents and 30,000 GWh annually across California, today issued a Request for Information (“RFI”) for geothermal power projects as part of a broader Geothermal Strategic Initiative. This Strategic Initiative contributes to CC Power’s efforts to advance California’s clean energy transition and fulfill statewide procurement mandates for firm, clean resources on behalf of its CCA members.
 
With this RFI, CC Power seeks information from developers with geothermal projects at any stage of development that can support the delivery of power within or to California to meet CC Power’s member CCAs’ Resource Adequacy, Renewable Portfolio Standard, and 24/7 clean energy goals. Responses may lead to Memorandums of Understanding and, for more mature projects or portfolios, Power Purchase Agreements between respondents and CC Power.
 
The Geothermal Strategic Initiative aims to catalyze development of new geothermal capacity to serve California’s electricity demand by (i) assessing the state of geothermal development across the western United States, (ii) providing commercial and policy support for geothermal developers and technology providers, (iii) identifying and breaking down barriers to development within California, and (iv) pursuing viable contracting opportunities from geothermal projects today, while (v) building a path to more geothermal development within California that supports the state’s goals of creating jobs and investment while meeting long-term clean energy and reliability procurement targets.
 
Geothermal energy provides 24/7, emissions-free power, which is essential for maintaining reliability as California advances its renewable and clean energy procurement goals. These firm, clean resources provide valuable renewable energy that is unaffected by daily and seasonal weather variations, have limited environmental impact, enhance grid reliability, and contribute to local investment and job creation. CC Power has identified that insufficient new geothermal development is taking place within California at this time, and thus seeks to support the expansion of geothermal activities from neighboring states into California, to take advantage of the state’s tremendous geothermal resource potential. As California continues to advance its progress towards a 100% clean energy grid, it cannot rely solely upon more solar and battery storage assets, and will need to incorporate more clean, baseload power technologies such as geothermal, and other resources, to serve California residents and businesses.
 
Key Dates and Submission Guidelines
RFI Release: May 12, 2025
Submittal Deadline: May 30, 2025 (11:59 PM Pacific Time)
Shortlist Notification: June 30, 2025
 
Responses must be submitted to [email protected] in accordance with the format detailed in the RFI Instructions posted on CC Power’s website. Proposals should address project status, technology selection, site control, interconnection, permitting, financing, and pricing expectations. CC Power will evaluate proposals based on development maturity, procurement needs, and alignment with policy goals.
 
For more information, visit www.cacommunitypower.org/solicitations or email inquiries to [email protected].
 
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About California Community Power
California Community Power is a joint powers authority comprised of nine California CCAs. CC Power combines its member CCAs’ buying power to procure new, cost-effective clean energy and reliability resources to continue advancing local and state climate goals. California Community Power members represent 2.7 million customers across 112 municipalities spanning from Humboldt County to Santa Barbara County. Learn more at www.cacommunitypower.org.
 
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Alexander Morris
California Community Power
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