CPS Energy Launches Global RFP For Next Phase Of Conservation & Energy Efficiency Programs To Help More Customers

CPS Energy

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SAN ANTONIO, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

-- Utility to blend more Tried & True programs with New & Innovative solutions

for San Antonio

 

CPS Energy, the largest municipally owned, fully-integrated electric and

natural gas utility in the United States, formally launched a Request for

Proposals (RFP) for conservation and energy efficiency programs to develop the

next phase of its award-winning Save for Tomorrow Energy Plan (

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) (STEP). The FlexSTEP(SM) RFP seeks to blend more Tried & True programs with

New & Innovative solutions through a global outreach effort. The utility's

business approach is to think global while acting local, and that approach will

remain consistent with the FlexSTEP RFP initiative that will further strengthen

CPS Energy's Reliability.

 

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The severe impact of February's historic winter weather storm in Texas

demonstrates the relationship between year-round conservation and energy

efficiency programs that enhance our community's energy Reliability. The use of

these programs contributed to material energy demand savings, which, when

combined with action taken to stabilize our electric system, helped avoid a

potential statewide loss of the power grid during the storm. Creating

additional successful programs that are forward thinking is the goal of the

FlexSTEP RFP (

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), and CPS Energy is moving quickly to improve the tools it uses to help

customers proactively manage how they use energy.

 

"Our community has a lot of experience conserving energy in the heat of our

Texas summers, and the recent winter storm highlights the importance of energy

conservation in any type of extreme weather. We need to provide customers with

innovative and diverse programs to help them manage their energy usage in all

seasons because conservation efforts are valuable and necessary and can no

longer be thought of solely as a summer activity," said Paula Gold-Williams,

CPS Energy's President & CEO.

 

"Because we are passionate and prudent in our approach, our FlexSTEP RFP

includes a search for ideas and products that we haven't seen before. We are

expanding our reach globally to find leading solutions worldwide. We look

forward to another decade of successful, affordable energy efficiency solutions

that allow our community to take control of their energy usage and drive our

community's award-winning program into the future," Gold-Williams added.

 

CPS Energy's FlexSTEP initiative is a forward-focused, long-term set of

conservation and energy efficiency programs. The RFP has two parts: Tried &

True programs and Innovative & New solutions. The utility's Tried & True

programs have proven to be popular with customers throughout STEP by helping to

lower their bills and reduce the demand for energy. Examples include

residential programs like rebates for energy efficient products, home energy

assessments and the Casa Verde weatherization program. Commercial program

examples include rebates as well, in addition to incentives for schools and

small businesses that adopt the approved energy-saving measures.

 

The Innovative & New part of the RFP seeks additional offerings to help

customers save electricity and money through changing their behaviors, earn

rebates for adopting new technology, and participate in program offerings by

removing barriers through equity-based programs. Both parts of the RFP address

reducing customer energy use and lowering the utility's carbon footprint.

 

The deadline for receipt of proposals is April 30, 2021. A timeline associated

with the RFP is as follows:

 

          Milestone                                                                     Date

RFP Issuance                                                                                     March 1, 2021

Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting                                                    March 15, 2021

Deadline for Respondent Questions                         By 5:00 p.m. (Central time) on

                                                                                                          March 23, 2021

CPS Energy Responses to Submitted Questions      By 5:00 p.m. (Central time) on

                                                                                                               April 6, 2021

Respondent Proposals Due                                       By 3:00 p.m. (Central time) on

                                                                                                              April 30, 2021

Part A - Proposed Contract Commencement                                         August 2021

Part B - Proposed Contract Commencement                                      February 2022

 

The FlexSTEP initiative addresses managing energy demand and reducing the

amount of electricity that needs to be produced to provide Reliable power to

the community. Considered the "Fifth Fuel" in CPS Energy's diverse power

generation portfolio, STEP began in 2009, with a goal to save 771 megawatts

(MW) of demand by 2020. STEP provides programs and energy-saving measures to

empower customers to manage their energy consumption through energy efficiency,

weatherization, demand response, and the adoption of rooftop solar. The goal

was achieved early in 2019. In 2020, the CPS Energy Board of Trustees and the

City of San Antonio City Council approved extension of the highly popular STEP

program with a bridge for an additional year, targeting 75 MW in additional

savings. In 2021, City Council approved an extension of the STEP Bridge to

allow CPS Energy to achieve program goals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

STEP program highlights and accomplishments:

 

    - Original Goal: Save up to 771 MW, roughly the equivalent of a power

      plant, by 2020.

    - Energy-savings Achievement: The goal was exceeded with energy savings

      of 845 MW of cumulative demand reduction.

    - Timeline Achievement: The goal was reached early in August of 2019, a

      year ahead of schedule.

    - Budget Achievement: STEP program goal was reached $120M under original

      budget of $849M.

    - Local Economic Achievement: An estimated 600 annual jobs were created,

      with a cumulative economic impact of $5 billion.

    - Environmental Achievement: CO2 emissions were reduced by 3.3 million

      tons.

    - Deferred Asset Achievement: The utility deferred building a new power

      plant over the last 10 years.

    - Example of Tangible Result: Energy savings from the STEP program in

      FY2019 alone was enough to power 104,000 homes.

 

As components of CPS Energy's innovative Flexible Path(SM) strategy introduced

in 2017, FlexSTEP and the ongoing FlexPOWER Bundle(SM) initiatives work

together to bring innovative solutions to meet San Antonio's growing energy

needs. FlexSTEP programs will help manage the demand side of energy, while the

FlexPOWER Bundle initiative will enhance management of the energy supply side,

or power generation.

 

A recent global RFP for the utility's FlexPOWER Bundle initiative sought new

energy generation solutions and is expected to be awarded in Summer 2021.

Additional details about the FlexPOWER Bundle RFP can be found at

cpsenergy.com/flexrfp (

https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3083203-2&h=300360659&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cpsenergy.com%2Fen%2Fwork-with-us%2Fprocurement-and-suppliers%2Fflex-path-rfp.html&a=cpsenergy.com%2Fflexrfp

). Learn more about the FlexSTEP RFP at https://www.cpsenergy.com/flexsteprfp.

Both initiatives are important milestones for CPS Energy's Flexible Path

strategy to transform to a cleaner energy future. The utility's business

decisions are based on its Guiding Pillars of Reliability, Customer

Affordability, Environmental Responsibility, Security, Safety, and Resiliency

and its commitment to being one of the best-managed and most Financially

Responsible utilities in the nation.

 

About CPS Energy (  

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)

Established in 1860, CPS Energy is the nation's largest public power, natural

gas, and electric company, providing safe, reliable, and competitively-priced

service to 860,934 electric and 358,495 natural gas customers in San Antonio

and portions of seven adjoining counties. Our customers' combined energy bills

rank among the lowest of the nation's 20 largest cities -- while generating $8

billion in revenue for the City of San Antonio for more than seven decades. As

a trusted and strong community partner, we continuously focus on job creation,

economic development, and educational investment. True to our People First

philosophy, we are powered by our skilled workforce, whose commitment to the

community is demonstrated through our employees' volunteerism in giving back to

our city and programs aimed at bringing value to our customers. CPS Energy is

among the top public power wind energy buyers in the nation and number one in

Texas for solar generation.

 

SOURCE: CPS Energy

 

CONTACT: Dana Sotoodeh, dsotoodeh@CPSEnergy.com

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