• Request for Information

    Request for Information

    Megawatts for Maryland
  • The Maryland Energy Administration is pleased to announce the intent to launch the Megawatts for Maryland Program in Fiscal Year 2027. The program’s purpose is to award grants to offset a portion of the project costs associated with the development and construction of large-scale renewable energy generation and energy storage projects. MEA will solicit closed bids from project developers to award grants in a cost-effective manner and promote renewable energy and energy storage in the State of Maryland. The Program was established by the Maryland General Assembly’s passage of the Utility RELIEF Act of 2026 and is codified in §9–20E–01 et seq. of the State Government Article, Annotated Code of Maryland​.  

    This Request for Information (RFI) is seeking preliminary feedback from project developers, contractors, financial investors, utilities, local governments, landowners, community organizations, Maryland residents, and other stakeholders to inform the program parameters and process. 

    Please note: this document is not a complete and full Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA). Final program parameters and application instructions will be included in the upcoming FOA, expected to be issued in Autumn 2026. Please check the program webpage frequently for updates, follow our social media, or click to subscribe for MEA Agency Updates.

  • Anticipated Program Structure

    The following information is anticipated for the FY27 Megawatts for Maryland Program.

    Anticipated Budget: up to $100 million
    Anticipated Program Type: Competitive Auction (closed bids)
    Eligible Bidders: Renewable energy and energy storage project developers
    Anticipated Eligible Activities: The purpose is to award grants to offset a portion of the project costs associated with the development and construction of:

    • Tier 1 renewable energy generation (that does not participate in net energy metering)
    • Energy storage (co-located with generation, or not co-located with generation, or stand-alone)

    Selection of Grant Recipients: MEA may reject bids that do not meet specific eligibility requirements and award grants to eligible bidders requesting the lowest price per megawatt ($/MW) from the auction.

  • Deadline for Feedback

    MEA requests responses be submitted via this form by Friday, June 5, 2026. MEA may continue to receive comments after the deadline, but comments received by June 5th may be most impactful. 

  • Topics for Feedback

    MEA is interested in receiving feedback on the following topics. Respondents may respond to some or all of the questions.

    1. Project Types and Pipeline
    2. Maryland Market Dynamics
    3. Program Eligibility
    4. Project Implementation
    5. Financing
    6. Locational Value
    7. Additional Feedback
  • Instructions to Submit

    MEA requests that all respondents complete Section 1: Contacts & Communication.

    Then, you have 2 options to provide feedback:

    1. You may choose to enter your responses directly into this form under Section 2: Questions for Feedback on a question-by-question basis. A response to every question is not required.  Then click Submit at the bottom under Section 3.
    2. You may choose to skip Section 2 and instead submit a written response as a Word document or PDF by uploading the file through the File Upload button under Section 3: Submission & File Upload. Then click Submit at the bottom under Section 3.

    If you would like to save your progress and return to the form later, you must create a Jotform account. Without an account, your progress cannot be saved. After submission, you will have the option to edit your response.

  • Section 1: Contacts & Communication (Required)

  • Which of the Following Best Describes You?
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Which of the following best describes you? (check all that apply)*
  • Which Tier 1 renewable(s) do you or your organization typically develop or support? (check all that apply)*
  • Would you like to subscribe to any of the following email listservs? (Check All That Apply)*
  • Section 2: Questions for Feedback (Optional)

    • Topic 1: Project Types and Pipeline 
    • Topic 2: Maryland Market Dynamics 
    • Topic 3: Program Eligibility 
    • In accordance with the Utility RELIEF Act of 2026, MEA may add additional minimum eligibility requirements “in the public interest” (e.g. to reduce the risk that a project is terminated rather than completed). With that said, please answer the following questions:

    • Topic 4: Project Implementation 
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    • Topic 5: Financing 
    • Topic 6: Locational Value 
    • Topic 7: Additional Feedback 
    • Section 3: Submission & File Upload

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    • Stakeholder Updates

      Please check the program webpage frequently for updates, follow our social media, or click to subscribe for MEA Agency Updates.  


      Questions

      Please direct questions to MEA by sending an email to megawatts.mea@maryland.gov 


      NOTICE

      Please note that information submitted to this RFI is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act (PIA). Upon request for information from a third party, MEA is required to make an independent determination whether the information must be disclosed under the PIA. Designating information as confidential does not guarantee that it can be withheld from disclosure.

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