By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal
Nonprofit utility company Salt River Project is looking to energy developers to help provide at least 1,100 megawatts of new summer electricity capacity by 2032 — and even more sources of carbon-free energy — to meet the region’s rapidly growing demand.
SRP has issued its 2025 All-Source Request for Proposals as it seeks resources to be developed, asking applicants to provide information on the earliest date the power projects can come online.
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“As Arizona’s need for power is surging, our utilities like SRP are building new clean energy projects as quickly as they can procure them. Arizona needs this generation to keep fueling our surging economy. Without new generation projects, Arizona will have to say ‘no’ to more and more economic development opportunities. Clean energy options are the lowest cost option to get this necessary power which is why SRP is seeking so many MWs of solar and other clean sources of energy.” -Court Rich, director of the renewable energy & utility infrastructure department at Rose Law Group