New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 17 - PUBLIC UTILITIES AND UTILITY SERVICES
Chapter 7 - ENERGY CONSERVATION
Part 3 - INTEGRATED RESOURCE PLANS FOR ELECTRIC UTILITIES
Section 17.7.3.12 - REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PROCESS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Scope and purpose: Unless the commission grants a public utility's variance application pursuant to 17.7.3.17 NMAC for a variance from Section 12 of this rule, the utility shall follow the request for proposals process to ensure cost competitiveness and fairness in procurement by comparing proposals among bidders through a transparently designed and monitored request for proposals.
B. To address the utility's procurement need, if any, as described in the statement of need, and to fulfill the objectives of the utility's action plan, the utility shall issue a request for proposals (RFP) in the current IRP docket, within five months of the commission's acceptance of its statement of need and action plan.
C. Prior to the utility's commencement of an RFP solicitation, the utility shall provide the commission, the IM, and parties to the utility's pending IRP case with the documents and contracts that constitute the RFP solicitation (RFP documents) and a timeline for soliciting, accepting, and evaluating bids.
D. Within 21 days of receipt of the RFP documents, commissioners, commission utility division staff, and intervenors may submit comments to the utility, including on whether its proposed RFP conforms with its accepted statement of need and action plan and is not unduly discriminatory. Comments shall be considered, and may be incorporated, by the utility prior to the issuance of the RFP.
E. The utility may issue the RFP after comments are submitted on the independent monitor's design report pursuant to Subsection I of 17.7.3.14 NMAC. The utility shall file a notice with the commission of any final changes to the RFP design upon issuance.
F. The proposed RFP(s) shall include:
G. For a proposed RFP, each utility shall provide:
H. Not later than 120 days after the utility receives bids for its projected needs, the utility shall provide the IM with an evaluation of proposals that meet the above stated criteria, a detailed description of price and non-price criteria, its preferred portfolio of resources, along with a timeline for resource development.
I. The utility shall evaluate bids submitted in response to an RFP using the following price and non-price criteria:
J. Additional criteria used by the utility for evaluation may not establish a preference for utility ownership or for projects proposed by a utility-affiliated company. The utility shall not unreasonably discriminate between proposals for a utility-owned or utility affiliate-owned resource and proposals for a resource owned by an independent power producer through a purchased power agreement.
K. The bid evaluation shall ensure that all bids are compared and evaluated on a consistent basis that is competitive, fair, and shall be subject to review by the commission.
L. The utility may issue additional RFPs in the current IRP docket, adhering to the processes and procedures described in 17.7.3.12 NMAC, if prudent following a material event pursuant to Subsection D of 17.7.3.11 NMAC.
M. Nothing in this rule shall be construed to prevent a public utility from procuring resources as required by the REA, Section 62-16-4 NMSA 1978, the EUEA, Section 62-17-5 NMSA 1978, or 17.9.570 NMAC. Such procurements shall be included in the utility's forecasting, statement of need, and action plan.