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Purpose & Background:

The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is seeking qualified firms to submit proposals for the design, procurement, and installation of new residential and small commercial photovoltaic systems as part of a bulk purchasing effort to lower prices. The group buy program is offered by the MREA with support from other local partners. The MREA will coordinate and deliver a minimum of six free, public Solar Power Hour information sessions and market them widely with email blasts, paid social media promotion, promotional partnerships, press releases and more. Presentations will be a combination of webinars and in-person events.

Timeline:

  • RFP Announced: February 14, 2025
  • RFP Questions Due/Posted: February 28, 2025
  • RFP Proposals Due: March 13, 2025
  • Firm Selected: March, 2025

About MREA:

Between 2013 and 2024, the MREA facilitated over 70 Solar Group Buy programs around the Midwest, reaching over 14,500 individuals with our Solar Power Hour information sessions, and leading to more than 24,900 kW on over 3,400 properties. 

Questions:

Question: How many projects are anticipated to be a part of the group buy?

Answer: Our past 3 Milwaukee group buys have had an average of 53 properties go forward with a system. While we cannot predict the exact number of projects and leads that we will generate, we expect to be in this ballpark again. 

Question: Are you selecting one firm or multiple firms to represent this area?

Answer: It is typical for the advisory committee to select a single installer for our programs. We have had instances in which the committee has selected two installers. 

Question: On page 14, it says a $0.10 per watt fee will be applied for contracted installations above 50 kw. Is that a running total of all the projects installed for this program, or is it specifically for jobs that are over 50 kw?

Answer: The .10/w fee refers to the cumlatiative program results.

Question: On page 15 it states what is not included in baseline price such as structural and electrical work needed. Are these items going to be between us and the customer to work through and we would work out the change orders needed?

Answer: Yes, these items would be between the installer and customer. 

Question: Is there a maximum price per watt at which we’d be able to offer solar installations? What has that price been historically?

Answer: There is no maximum price per watt, but we would encourage installers to put forward your best possible price in order to have a competitive proposal. Our previous program was a two installer program, so there were a few different prices being offered. The base prices ranged from 2.61/w-3.19/w, with options in-between depending on equipment and the installer. 

Question: How many applicants do you typically have? 
 
Answer: We aim for 3-4 applicants, but have received 6+ in previous iterations of our programs. 
 
Question: We are based in IL but do work in WI. Will that hinder our chances of being selected?
 
Answer: The RFP does reward installers for having their principal place of business within the program area, but is not a requirement. 
 
Question: I see that participants make a “go” or “no go” decision after site assessments are completed. Can you describe that process please? Will we be required to complete an in-person site assessment before a contract is signed?
 
Answer: Often times when a new lead is generated, the program installer will reach out with some general questions (roof orientation, annual electrical usage, shading, etc). Based on these details, they will determine if the property is a good fit for solar and therefore worthy of scheduling a site assessment. While we have had installers in some previous programs offer a virtual “solar consultation” rather than an in-person site assessment. In general the Advisory Committee tends to award the program to companies who go above and beyond in their customer service, including being willing to perform free site assessments to candidates.

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Grow Solar Greater Milwaukee 2023 RFP Announcement https://www.growsolar.org/request-for-proposals-rfps/mke-county-2023/ Fri, 12 May 2023 19:03:46 +0000 https://www.growsolar.org/request-for-proposals-rfps/polk-county-2023-copy/ Timeline for Program:

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The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is seeking qualified firms to submit proposals for the design, procurement, and installation of new, residential and commercial, direct-owned, and power purchase agreement photovoltaic systems at a per-watt price lower than the prevailing single system market rate.

The group buy is offered by the Midwest Renewable Energy Association, the cities of Milwaukee and Glendale, the villages of Bayside, Fox Point, Shorewood, and Whitefish Bay, and the Bay View Neighborhood Association and with support from other local partners. The goal of the group buy is to increase solar education and installations through a group purchase involving free information sessions and a competitive installer selection process. The program will be offered in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

Between 2013 and 2022, the MREA facilitated 60 solar groups buy programs around the Midwest, reaching over 13,500 individuals with our Solar Power Hour information sessions, and leading to more than 20 MW on over 2,700 properties. Among those who attended our presentations, an average of 20% purchased a PV system. To date, the average system size is 7.3 kW.  


Timeline for Program:

RFP Announced: May 12, 2023

RFP Questions Due/Posted: May 19, 2023

RFP Proposals Due: June 2, 2023

Firm(s) Selected: June 9, 2023


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Request for Proposals: Grow Solar Greater Milwaukee 2021 solar group buy https://www.growsolar.org/request-for-proposals-rfps/greater-milwaukee-2021/ Wed, 27 Jan 2021 20:27:33 +0000 https://www.growsolar.org/?p=11135 The post Request for Proposals: Grow Solar Greater Milwaukee 2021 solar group buy appeared first on Grow Solar.

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Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is seeking qualified firms to submit proposals for the design, procurement, and installation of new residential and commercial photovoltaic (PV) systems at a per-watt price lower than the prevailing single system market rate. 

The “group buy” program is being led by Midwest Renewable Energy Association. The goal of the program is to increase consumer education and PV installations in Milwaukee County, WI, through a group purchase involving a competitive contractor selection process, an advantageous pricing and rebate structure, and free information sessions.

Between 2013 and 2020, the MREA facilitated forty-two Solar Group Buy programs around the Midwest, reaching over 10,000 individuals with our Solar Power Hour information sessions, and leading to more than 14,000 kW on over 1,900 properties. Among those who attended our presentations, an average 19.28% purchased a PV system. To date, the average system size is 7.24 kW.

The group buy program is offered with support from MREA, the Bay View Neighborhood Association, the Cities of Milwaukee and Glendale, and the Villages of Bayside, Fox Point, Shorewood, and Whitefish Bay. MREA will coordinate and deliver a minimum of 12 free, public Solar Power Hour information sessions and market them widely with email blasts, paid social media promotion, promotional partnerships, in the press, and more.

Please note: as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we plan to offer all public presentations via webinar until it is safe to offer them in person again. Across all programs in 2020, we averaged 11 attendees per webinar presentation; in 2019, we averaged 12 attendees per in-person presentation. 

This program will also include paid internships for participants in a solar workforce development partnership between MREA and Walnut Way. The selected installer will accept 2-3 interns for on-the-job training. For more information about the internship, please see page 11 of the RFP. In addition, the selected installer will be hired for installation of 5.5 kWDC (modules already procured via donation) per specifications in this RFP for Walnut Way Conservation Corps (see Exhibit D). Funding for installation is courtesy of Hammond Climate Solutions’ Solar Moonshot Program.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD RFP.

RFP Announced – January 27, 2021
RFP Questions Due/Posted – February 10, 2021
RFP Proposals Due – February 17, 2021
Firm(s) Selected – March 3, 2021
Walnut Way installation – Q2 2021
Internships – Q2-Q4 2021

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  1. We need clarification about the Walnut Way CC 5.5kW installation please. As we understand it, the awarded contractor will install this system under the same pricing structure as the Group Buy and the panels are donated, correct? In other words, the installation of the 5.5kW is not included as an no charge expectation of the award, it’s in addition to the award and will be treated like another job.
    Walnut Way has been awarded modules through a Solar For Good grant, and the selected installer for this program will be hired to install those modules plus inverter, balance of system, and will be responsible for permitting and interconnection. The selected installer will install this system according to the group buy pricing structure with the exception of module pricing since Walnut Way already has the modules. 

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