DOE revokes 84 RE service contracts totaling 5,372 MW

The Department of Energy (DOE) has revoked 84 non-compliant renewable energy (RE) service contracts, representing approximately 5,372.209 megawatts of potential capacity.

This action is part of the DOE's mandate to enforce regulatory compliance among RE developers.

The terminated contracts were due to failures in meeting contractual obligations, including work program requirements, Green Energy Auction Program Terms of Reference, and established standards.

Energy Secretary Sharon Garin emphasized the need for both speed and accountability in renewable energy development, stating that the DOE will not compromise on contract discipline.

The DOE is also monitoring 42 additional projects that may be terminated following ongoing enforcement reviews.

The agency previously scrapped at least 105 such contracts in 2024.

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