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  1. Long-Term 2 RFP - IESO

    Over the next few years, the IESO expects to run multiple RFP submission windows, each under a distinct request for proposals, under the umbrella of the LT2 RFP, to procure resources to meet …

  2. The IESO released an updated Preliminary Connection Guidance Document for the LT2(e) RFP on September 6, 2024, with connection-type and reliability-type data. The IESO will evaluate the …

  3. Long-Term RFP - IESO

    The IESO is engaging on the next proposed Long-Term procurement, the Long-Term 2 Request for Proposals (LT2 RFP). This procurement is part of the IESO’s broader Resource Adequacy …

  4. Long-Term 2 Request for Proposal to Launch in 2025 - ieso.ca

    Dec 12, 2024 · The LT2 RFP has been designed with an “all of the above” approach, considering all eligible resources to ensure our electricity system remains reliable and affordable.

  5. The IESO is not proposing to require any resource data or studies as a requirement for the LT2 RFP or LT2 Contract. It will be up to proponents to ensure they are able to satisfy their contractual …

  6. The IESO released revised drafts of the LT2(e) and LT2(c) RFP and Contract on November 22, 2024, and intends to release another set of drafts in the coming days

  7. To submit a reasonable bid into the LT2 RFP a natural gas generator will need clarity on the cost of their natural gas supply, namely costs associated with new gas transmission expansions.

  8. The LT2(e) RFP is intended to competitively procure up to 2,000 MW of year-round energy generation services (the “Total Target Capacity”), on Contract Capacity basis from New Build Electricity …

  9. Final documents for the first window were posted on June 27, 2025, with proposal submission in Q4 2025. The LT2 RFP will take an “all of the above” approach to resource eligibility as a variety of …

  10. The IESO is proposing revisions to the definition of Prime Agricultural Area in the draft LT2 procurement documents to better align with the intent of the June 6, 2024 ministerial letter.