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Market: Local Government Renewable Energy Region: Florida

C. H. Corn Hydroelectric Generating Station

Tallahassee, FL

Located on the Ochlocknee River, about 66 miles upstream from its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico and 20 miles southwest of Tallahassee, the C. H. Corn Hydroelectric Power Generating Power Plant was operated by the City of Tallahassee Electric Utility Services until the transfer of operations. The facility is located on lands owned by the State of Florida and was leased to the City of Tallahassee Electric Utility Services, which owned the electrical power generating equipment.

Colliers Engineering & Design provided the Florida Department of Environmental Protection with due diligence and appraisal services to solicit bids from prospective operators of the C.H. Corn Hydroelectric Generating Station near Tallahassee, FL.

In addition, our professionals prepared the Invitation to Bid to transfer operations of the facility from the City of Tallahassee to a new Operator; as well as the draft Pre-Application Document (PAD) and Notice of Intent (NOI) needed to meet FERC’s requirements for environmental compliance as well as initiate the relicensing process.

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