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NAICS Code· 221115

Wind Electric Power Generation

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating wind electric power generation facilities. These facilities use wind power to drive a turbine and produce electric energy. The electric energy produced in these establishments is provided to electric power transmission systems or to electric power distribution systems. Show more

NAICS 221115 – Wind Electric Power Generation encompasses the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of utility-scale wind energy facilities that convert kinetic wind energy into electricity for grid integration. This sector includes the installation of wind turbines, substations, transmission interconnections, and associated control systems, often involving complex environmental assessments, land use permitting, and grid compliance under federal and state regulatory frameworks.

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NAICS code 221115 covers Wind Electric Power Generation. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating wind electric power generation facilities. These facilities use wind power to drive a turbine and produce electric energy. The electric energy produced in these establishments is provided to electric power transmission systems or to electric power distribution systems.

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Renewable Energy Infrastructure DevelopmentThe contract titled Renewable Energy Infrastructure Development aims to support the design and implementation of solar, wind, or hybrid energy systems in partner countries with the goal of reducing dependence on adversarial energy sources and advancing U.S. clean energy standards globally. This subcontract opportunity, posted by the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs within the Department of State, targets entities capable of delivering scalable renewable energy solutions tailored to local conditions while aligning with American technological and environmental benchmarks. The solicitation is open for responses until September 30, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 221115, which pertains to solar electric power generation and related infrastructure development. Eligible contractors will be expected to execute projects that not only provide sustainable energy alternatives but also foster long-term energy security and diplomatic objectives in strategically important regions. While no specific locations are stipulated, performance will occur in partner countries identified under U.S. foreign policy priorities, particularly within the Near East. The initiative emphasizes technology transfer, workforce development, and adherence to U.S. environmental and operational standards, ensuring that the deployed systems are resilient, maintainable, and aligned with broader U.S. energy diplomacy goals. There is no set-aside classification indicated, and the procurement is structured as a subcontract under the larger Department of State foreign assistance framework.
Bureau Of Near Eastern Affairs

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Distributed Energy Resource - Rooftop Wind Microturbine ProjectThe City of Pasadena's Water and Power Department (PWP), operating under its municipal charter since the early 20th century, currently supplies about 1.1 million megawatt-hours of electricity annually to 68,000 customers, using a diverse portfolio of generation resources including gas-fired plants, hydroelectric, solar, wind, geothermal, coal, nuclear, and landfill gas. PWP owns and contracts for various facilities and transmission resources, participating as a transmission owner within CAISO. Over the past decade, Pasadena has demonstrated strong commitments to environmental sustainability, setting Renewable Portfolio Standard and greenhouse gas reduction goals that surpass state requirements, with a clear focus on carbon-free electricity sourcing as expressed in recent climate emergency resolutions. The department emphasizes energy efficiency and is aggressively expanding its Distributed Energy Resource (DER) strategy to incorporate new, diverse technologies that complement solar power. In line with these goals, PWP has issued a solicitation for the "Distributed Energy Resource - Rooftop Wind Microturbine Project" to pilot the installation of small-scale rooftop wind turbines. This emerging technology promises to enhance resource diversity by providing electricity production during periods when solar is not active, particularly at night, thus supporting a more balanced and resilient energy mix. The project aims to evaluate the viability of wind turbines in Pasadena's environment to inform future DER strategies and customer adoption. Responses to the solicitation are due by May 22, 2026, and inquiries can be directed to designated city contacts. This initiative is part of PWP’s broader integrated resource planning efforts to transition Pasadena toward a fully carbon-free energy future.
Water & Power Department, Power Supply

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3 months ago

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