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GE Unit Invests In Texas And Illinois Wind Projects With Invenergy

GE and Invenergy Wind are investing in wind farms in Texas and Illinois. Shown here is the wind farm in Grand Ridge, Illinois.
by Staff Writers
Stamford CT (SPX) Mar 18, 2008
GE Energy Financial Services is partnering for the third time with leading global wind power developer Invenergy Wind, by investing in Illinois and Texas wind farms that will produce emissions-free electricity equivalent to taking 96,000 average US cars off the road. Together, the two projects will produce nearly 250 megawatts of power.

GE Energy Financial Services is investing in the McAdoo wind farm in Dickens County east of Lubbock, Texas, and the Grand Ridge wind farm in La Salle County, Illinois, 80 miles southwest of Chicago. The McAdoo wind energy project will employ 100 GE 1.5-megawatt wind turbines. The Grand Ridge wind project will employ 66 GE 1.5-megawatt wind turbines. Both projects are expected to come online in the third quarter of 2008. Financial details were not disclosed.

The McAdoo and Grand Ridge projects together will avoid 526,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases annually and supply enough electricity for 70,000 average Texas and Illinois households.

With this investment, GE Energy Financial Services holds equity in 72 wind farms worldwide, with a capacity to produce nearly 4,000 megawatts of electricity. GE Energy Financial Services recently raised its renewable energy investment goal from $3 billion to $6 billion by 2010.

"To sustain growth in wind energy investment, it is crucial that the federal government renew the Production Tax Credit, scheduled to expire in December," said Tim Howell, Managing Director and origination leader of renewable energy at GE Energy Financial Services. "Keeping the wind energy industry strong means more jobs and economic opportunities while helping the United States increase its supply of renewable energy and reduce dependence on foreign energy sources."

The investments announced build on GE's and Invenergy's growing collaboration on wind energy. Earlier this year, GE Energy Financial Services made an equity investment in Invenergy's 129-megawatt Forward Energy wind farm in Wisconsin. In addition, GE Energy Financial Services has invested in Invenergy's 120-megawatt Stanton wind farm in Texas.

Invenergy is also a key customer of GE Energy. This month, the Atlanta, Georgia-based GE unit announced it had secured a contract worth more than $1 billion with Invenergy to provide wind turbines for new projects. The GE unit will supply Invenergy 750 megawatts of wind turbines for North American projects to be constructed in 2010.

In October 2007, GE Energy agreed in a separate transaction -- also valued at more than $1 billion -- to provide wind turbines to Invenergy for US and European projects to be built in 2009. These agreements are among the largest commitments for wind turbines to be delivered in a single year in the history of the global wind industry.

GE's involvement in wind energy underscores its ecomagination program, the company's initiative to help its customers meet their environmental challenges while expanding its own portfolio of cleaner energy products.

Both of the investments announced will help meet state renewable energy mandates. The McAdoo investment helps Texas achieve its mandate of 5,880 megawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2015. The Grand Ridge investment helps Illinois meet its requirement to supply 2 percent of electricity from renewable sources in 2008, rising to 25 percent by 2025.

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Distributed Energy Systems Expands Customer Base In Alaska
Barre VT (SPX) Mar 17, 2008
Distributed Energy Systems has announced that it received an order for one Northwind 100 turbine from a new Alaskan customer, Alaska Environmental Power. The Northwind 100 turbine will be delivered to a proposed 320 acre wind farm located in Delta Junction, at the end of the Alaska Highway.







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