Acquiring Energy
Procuring new energy supply
To meet the anticipated energy needs of our region in the coming years, PSE must acquire new sources of energy. We have several strategies for acquiring additional energy, approaches that meet your long-term demands for electricity and natural gas while keeping your rates as low as possible.
As a leader in renewable energy, we are actively developing additional renewable resources that protect both your pocketbook and the environment.
Another important strategy is to continue helping homes and businesses save energy. Over the next 20 years, our energy-efficiency programs are expected to help customers save more than 500 megawatts of electricity. Those savings are equivalent to approximately 20 percent of PSE’s current total average annual demand.
We also identify new energy resources by issuing formal requests for proposals (RFP). This open-bidding process helps us purchase power, acquire existing power plants and develop new facilities at the most competitive prices, while striving to ensure that all customers are benefiting from the transition to clean energy.
Current RFPs
- 2025-2026 Capacity and Firm Energy RFP
- 2024 Voluntary All-Source RFP
- 2024 Kitsap Non-wires Alternatives RFP
- 2024 Distributed Solar and Storage RFP
- 2023 Distributed Solar and Storage RFP
- 2023 Lower Snake River Wind Expansion RFP
- 2023 Energy Efficiency RFP
- 2022 Targeted DER RFP
- 2021 All-Source RFP
- Recent RFPs
Our RFP process
Pursuant to Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission Purchases of Resources rules (WAC 480-107), PSE must file an All-Source Request for Proposals when the Integrated Resource Plan identifies a resource need within the next four years. PSE may also issue targeted and voluntary RFPs on an as-needed basis.
PSE is committed to a procurement process that is accessible and fair for all bidders. PSE encourages all bidders that are able to meet an RFP’s requirements to participate, including bidders representing minority-, women-, disabled- and veteran-owned businesses. PSE encourages bidders interested in partnering with PSE to support supplier diversity through inclusive, competitive procurement processes.
PSE is committed to a culture of ownership, accountability, honesty, integrity and trust. In conducting an RFP, PSE follows its Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct outlines the honest and ethical manner in which all employees and board of directors at Puget Energy, Inc., Puget Sound Energy, and related subsidiaries are expected to behave, with each employee having a duty to uphold the Code of Conduct.
Contact information
Questions about the All-Source RFP may be sent to AllSourceRFPmailbox@bagmakerblog.com.
Questions or comments about the Distributed Energy Resources RFP may be sent to DERRFPmailbox@PSE.com.
Reporting information
PSE's Code of Conduct for voluntarily submitting energy data to index developers.