Maple Creek Energy Initiates RFP for Long-Term Power Supply Partnership at CCGT Facility
On July 8, 2025, Maple Creek Energy LLC and its subsidiary, Maple Creek Energy II LLC, unveiled a Request for Proposals (RFP), seeking interested parties for long-term power supply agreements and opportunities for strategic co-location at their groundbreaking combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) project set in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) Zone 6 region. This innovative project, expected to deliver approximately 1,300 MW of power through a two-phase approach, is currently in advanced development, having achieved several crucial milestones that pave the way for its operational launch.
The RFP aims to find potential partners among load-serving entities and substantial energy consumers who can navigate the rapidly evolving power landscape and are eager to capitalize on the unique attributes of the Maple Creek site. As the world inches closer to electrification, large-scale demands for power, onshoring of manufacturing activities, and the phased retirement of traditional baseload generators are prompting a surge in demand for reliable, dispensable energy resources. In this context, Maple Creek's CCGT facility is poised to offer a critical solution around which load-serving entities can strategize their operational frameworks.
Andrew Degon, Senior Vice President of Advanced Power, voiced optimism regarding the project, highlighting its potential to address increasing energy demands effectively. "This RFP is not just a formal procedure, but a pivotal opportunity for identifying key partners ready to engage with our project during this crucial development phase," he stated. The Maple Creek project is poised to participate in MISO's proposed Expedited Resource Addition Study (ERAS) process, positioning it at the forefront of upcoming developments in the power market.
The project's geographical advantage cannot be understated. Located in Indiana, the Maple Creek facility benefits from its proximity to high-voltage transmission and gas infrastructure, making it a prime site for energy distribution. Recent completion of significant permitting and securing of the site have facilitated major interconnection studies, making progress faster than many other projects in the region. This initiative not only aspires to supply dependable energy but is also designed to assure cost certainty in an uncertain market.
Maple Creek involves a collaboration between Advanced Power and BDC Power Holdings, LLC, a Bechtel company, leveraging Bechtel's extensive experience in infrastructure development. The full RFP details the requirements for proposals regarding long-term energy and capacity offtake, partial supply agreements, and interim contracts, with the specific aim of maximizing the site’s potential.
Importantly, interested bidders have deadlines to adhere to: pre-qualification bids are due by July 11, 2025, while final proposal submissions must be submitted by July 18, 2025. Interested parties can access the complete RFP and corresponding guidelines through the designated link.
Advanced Power, founded in 2000, manages a diverse portfolio of modern power infrastructure tailored to advance a sustainable and reliable energy future. Notably, the company has successfully developed an impressive 6 gigawatts of thermal and renewable generation capacity across both the U.S. and Europe. Currently, its growing development portfolio encompasses over 12 gigawatts of thermal and renewable projects combined with more than 10 gigawatt-hours of energy storage capabilities.
This RFP represents more than just an energy procurement process; it exemplifies a strategic effort to cultivate partnerships that are essential in meeting the challenges posed by the evolving energy landscape. By inviting participation in this initiative, Maple Creek Energy is setting the stage for a collaborative approach to energy management in the years ahead. With the urgency of transitioning to cleaner energy solutions at the forefront of many discussions today, such initiatives underscore the commitment to creating a more sustainable energy ecosystem for future generations.