Opportunity
New Hampshire Statewide Bids and Proposals #3128-27
State of New Hampshire Solicitation for Firm Electricity Supply Services
Posted
May 04, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
3128-27
NAICS
221122
The State of New Hampshire is seeking certified Competitive Electric Power Suppliers (CEPS) to provide firm, full-requirements electricity supply services for a wide range of state facilities. - Government Buyer: - State of New Hampshire, Department of Administrative Services, Division of Procurement and Support Services - Products/Services Requested: - Firm, full-requirements electricity supply (energy, capacity, ancillary services) for all listed state accounts - Estimated annual usage: approximately 42,748,740 kWh to 93,183 MWh - Load management and regulatory compliance services, including ISO-NE and local distribution company (LDC) requirements - Fixed, all-inclusive price per kWh for 12, 24, or 36-month terms, with possible extensions up to five years - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs named; suppliers must be certified CEPS by the NH Public Utilities Commission - Electricity must be delivered to accounts served by Eversource, Liberty Utilities, Unitil, and New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Supplier must manage the state's electricity load under ISO-NE rules - Exclusive supply for all listed accounts; compliance with ISO-NE and LDC regulations - Ability to submit required documentation for load management and settlement - Comprehensive pricing sheets, historical usage data, and detailed account lists provided - Contract includes provisions for annual usage adjustments, early termination fees, and possible month-to-month holdover - Place of Performance: - State of New Hampshire government facilities, primarily in Concord, NH, and other state locations as listed in the solicitation
Description
This solicitation is for firm electricity supply services for the State of New Hampshire. The contract involves the sale and provision of full requirements electric power supply including energy, capacity, and ancillary services to various state facilities. The contractor will manage the state's load under applicable rules and regulations and provide electricity to specified accounts exclusively for consumption. The contract term is expected to start on July 1, 2026, with an estimated annual usage of approximately 42,748,740 kWh. The procurement includes detailed pricing submissions and evaluation criteria as outlined in the bid documents.