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Commission Files Order On Standard Offer Service Procurement Result
From Order:
[ *** ] The Bid Monitor testified that the April 7, 2025 bid solicitation was for full requirements service for nine different products among the four IOUs and that in response to the solicitation for the entire Request for Proposals (“RFP”), approximately 4.2 megawatts (“MW”) were bid for every MW needed overall. The Bid Monitor recommended that the Commission accept the results of the April 7, 2025 bid day. The recommendation was based on the following points: (1) the winning prices were consistent with broader market conditions; (2) the RFP was sufficiently competitive, with twelve bidders participating in at least one offering, and nine bidders winning a share of supply; (3) the RFP was open, fair, and transparent, as all bidders, including utility affiliates, signed the same contract and all bids were judged solely on the basis of price; and (4) the process adhered to procedures laid out in the RFP and Commission Orders.
- No party offered any testimony rebutting the Bid Monitor’s testimony or commented on the Bid Monitor’s recommendation. Accordingly, the Commission accepted the results of the April 7, 2025 bid day and took no action on the award of the contracts for the bids found to be acceptable.
Order No. 91602 (04/10/2025)
9056 (02/17/2006)
(In The Matter Of The Commission’s Investigation Into Default Service For Type II Standard Offer Service Customers)
9064 (05/10/2006)
(In The Matter Of The Competitive Selection Of Electricity Supplier/Standard Offer Or Default Service For Investor-Owned Utility Small Commercial Customers; And For The Potomac Edison Company D/B/A Allegheny Power’s, Delmarva Power And Light Company’s And Potomac Electric Power Company’s Residential Customers)

