Entergy Texas has issued a request for proposals to find gas-fired power generation capable of coming online by 2032 or sooner, aiming to meet an anticipated 1 GW of new demand and 40% load growth in its service territory by 2030. This initiative, part of the utility’s Southeast Texas Energy Plan, follows previous approvals for new gas plants and transmission projects, signaling a building spree to address significant industrial and residential expansion in the region. The utility is seeking combined cycle combustion turbine resources and held an initial bidders’ conference, with a second one scheduled to discuss evaluation criteria and milestones.
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Entergy Texas seeks gas generation to meet 1 GW of new demand
Entergy Texas has issued a request for proposals to find gas-fired power generation capable of coming online by 2032 or sooner, aiming to meet an anticipated 1 GW of new demand and 40% load growth in its service territory by 2030. This initiative, part of the utility’s Southeast Texas Energy Plan, follows previous approvals for new gas plants and transmission projects, signaling a building spree to address significant industrial and residential expansion in the region. The utility is seeking combined cycle combustion turbine resources and held an initial bidders’ conference, with a second one scheduled to discuss evaluation criteria and milestones.