Entergy Texas has issued a request for proposals for a new dispatchable gas-fired combined cycle combustion turbine resource, targeting service beginning in 2032 or sooner. The solicitation is intended to test market options for developing a new power station within its service territory and to support planning for about 1 gigawatt of projected load growth by 2030. The effort aligns with the company’s STEP Ahead Southeast Texas Energy Plan, which focuses on strengthening grid reliability, supporting economic development, and planning infrastructure to meet future growth while considering customer costs. Entergy Texas will hold a virtual bidders’ conference on Feb. 25 to review evaluation criteria and key milestones.
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