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CUC Faces Protests in Northern Mariana Islands Solar Procurement
March 16, 2026
The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. (CUC) solar power project procurement in the Northern Mariana Islands remains stalled due to ongoing protests and legal challenges, with no notice of intent to award issued as of March 2026. The procurement involves a multimillion-dollar contract valued between $60 million and $90 million for a 20-megawatt solar photovoltaic system with battery storage across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. Potential future protests are anticipated once the award notice is released, complicating the procurement timeline amid critical renewable energy tax credit deadlines.
- The procurement delay highlights risks associated with protests and legal challenges in utility-scale renewable energy projects, impacting project schedules and financial incentives.
- Procurement professionals should consider the implications of protest activity on contract award timing and plan for potential schedule adjustments.
- Contractors and bidders must be prepared for a competitive and potentially contentious award process, emphasizing compliance and responsiveness to procurement requirements.
- The projectβs scale and location in the Northern Mariana Islands present significant opportunities for renewable energy vendors specializing in solar and battery storage systems.
Agencies
Commonwealth Utilities Corp., Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission, CNMI Superior Court
Vendors
AP Energy LLC
Contracts
$60 million to $90 million for 20-megawatt solar farm on Saipan alone
Locations
Sources
- More protests possible in CUC solar procurement - Marianas Variety News & Views · Marianas Variety · Mar 16