The system monitors every channel renewable solicitations post on, Wood Mackenzie Supply Chain (formerly PowerAdvocate), NYSERDA and the state energy agencies, the investor owned utility RFP pages, the public power and joint powers agencies, and the integrated resource plan filings that signal an RFP before it drops. It reads each RFP, scores fit against your technology, your MW range, your markets, and your interconnection position from 0 to 100, extracts the MW and MWh, the commercial operation date, the PPA or REC structure, the eligibility rules, and the deadline, and sends one daily digest. It runs as one system tuned to what you build, from utility scale solar and standalone storage to wind, community solar, and federal and corporate offtake.
A solar, wind, or storage developer responds to investor owned utilities, public power and joint powers agencies, state energy authorities, and corporate offtakers, and each posts on its own platform, in its own format, on its own schedule. The terms that decide the bid, the MW and MWh, the commercial operation date, the PPA or REC structure, the eligibility and interconnection rules, sit deep in a hundred page document, not the title. Here is the gap.
Developing and owning the project is one business. Engineering and building it for the owner is another. Supplying the modules, inverters, trackers, turbines, or battery systems is a third. The same scan serves any of them. Your profile decides which solicitations qualify and which are screened, so what a developer chasing a PPA skips is exactly what an EPC or an equipment supplier pursues. We tune one system to the business you are in.
Press Run today's scan to pull this morning's solar, wind, and storage solicitations across the monitored utility platforms, state agencies, public power, and resource plan filings, then open the scoring and digest tabs to see how each one is evaluated and delivered.
| Solicitation | Buyer | Size | Due | Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Press "Run today's scan" to pull this morning's renewable solicitations from Wood Mackenzie Supply Chain, NYSERDA and the state agencies, the utility RFP pages, the public power and joint powers agencies, and the resource plan filings. | ||||
71 new solar, wind, and storage solicitations reviewed across the utility RFP platforms, the state energy agencies, the public power and joint powers agencies, and the resource plan filings. 5 qualified against your profile:
66 solicitations screened out (full log attached: 21 distributed or below minimum, 18 technology outside profile, 15 construction or transmission scope, 12 out of footprint). Reply PURSUE 1 to open a bid folder.
No new software for your team to learn. The system runs in the background and delivers to email.
Across every channel, the terms that decide a renewable bid live in the RFP and the attachments, not the title. The agent reads all of it, classifies the technology and offtake type, and pulls the facts your team needs onto one screen, whatever you build.
Each of these can decide eligibility or move the price, and each is written into the documents rather than the title. The agent extracts them on every qualified solicitation so the go or no go is made before the work starts.
The agent connects only to the channels a developer is eligible to bid into, within each one's terms. Coverage spans the utility platforms, the state agencies, public power, and the resource plan filings that signal what is coming.
| Channel | What it carries |
|---|---|
| Wood Mackenzie Supply Chain (formerly PowerAdvocate) | Utility RFx bid events, where developers register, download the RFx from the Bid tab, and submit through the platform. Used by utilities including APS, SRP, Duke, and PSEG. |
| State energy agencies (NYSERDA and peers) | Renewable standard and REC solicitations, often a two step eligibility application then a bid proposal scored against a benchmark net REC cost. |
| Investor owned utility RFP pages | Each utility runs its own page on its own schedule, sometimes split into a utility ownership track and a third party PPA track. |
| Public power and joint powers agencies | SCPPA, NCPA, municipal utilities, and community choice aggregators issuing solicitations independent of the incumbent utility. |
| Integrated resource plan filings | The plans filed at the public utility commission that name the capacity a utility will solicit next, visible before the RFP drops. |
An AI bid discovery agent for solar, wind, and storage developers is automated monitoring of every channel where renewable solicitations are posted. The AI bid discovery agent pulls each new RFP, reads it in full, classifies the technology and offtake type, scores it against the developer's technology, MW range, markets, and interconnection position, and delivers the qualified renewable solicitations in a ranked daily digest.
The AI bid discovery agent monitors Wood Mackenzie Supply Chain, the renewable RFx platform formerly known as PowerAdvocate, the state energy agencies such as NYSERDA, the investor owned utility RFP pages like Duke, Xcel, PG and E, Dominion, and APS, the public power and joint powers agencies such as SCPPA and NCPA, and the integrated resource plan filings that signal upcoming renewable solicitations.
Yes, the AI bid discovery agent finds off portal renewable solicitations. Utilities often run renewable RFPs outside the procurement portal and post them without search visibility, so the AI bid discovery agent watches the channels directly rather than relying on search. A truly private RFP emailed only to a shortlist is handled by the bid response agent once it lands.
The AI bid discovery agent scores renewable RFP fit by classifying each solicitation to its technology and offtake type and weighing technology match, MW range, market and footprint, offtake structure, and interconnection position. The AI bid discovery agent produces a score from 0 to 100 with written reasoning, so the digest carries only the renewable solicitations that fit.
Yes, the AI bid discovery agent reads storage and solar paired with storage RFPs. For storage the AI bid discovery agent extracts the MW, the MWh, and the duration, and whether the request is standalone storage or storage paired with solar, along with any energy storage system specifications attached to the RFP.
The AI bid discovery agent uses interconnection status as a scoring and eligibility factor rather than a discovery source, because an interconnection queue is where a project requests grid access, not where RFPs are published. The AI bid discovery agent flags the queue position and the site control, permitting, and financial readiness evidence buyers increasingly require.
Yes, the AI bid discovery agent covers state REC solicitations like the NYSERDA Tier 1 RFP. These often run as a two step process, an eligibility application followed by a bid proposal evaluated against a benchmark net REC cost, and the AI bid discovery agent flags the eligibility step, the benchmark basis, and both deadlines.
Yes, the AI bid discovery agent separates developers, EPCs, and equipment suppliers. A developer chasing offtake, an EPC bidding construction, and a supplier selling modules, inverters, or batteries pursue different renewable solicitations, and the AI bid discovery agent uses the profile to decide what qualifies for each.
After the AI bid discovery agent surfaces a qualified renewable solicitation, the digest carries the extracted terms and the reasoning, tagged by technology and offtake type, and the origination team decides which to pursue. A reply opens a bid folder, deadline reminders fire, and a separate bid response agent reads the full package.
Omni Online Strategies, a full service AI automation agency, builds the AI bid discovery agent for renewable energy. We build and operate it as a managed n8n system connected to the channels you are eligible to bid into, tune the scoring to your technology, MW range, markets, and interconnection position, and deliver the qualified solicitations to your inbox.