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PacifiCorp, through its non-regulated subsidiary PacifiCorp
Power Marketing, Inc. (PPM), and FPL Energy, LLC, a subsidiary
of FPL Group (NYSE: FPL), today announced an agreement to
develop and market power from the world’s largest single wind
energy development. FPL Energy will build, own and operate the
new wind farm along the Washington-Oregon border southwest of
Walla Walla, Wash. PPM will purchase and market the entire
output of the project over a 25-year period.
At
300 megawatts, the Stateline Wind Generating Project will
provide a needed boost of clean, renewable electricity to the
energy-starved West. When fully operational, more than 450 wind
turbines will produce electricity to serve the energy needs of
some 70,000 homes annually, enough energy for about one-third of
the residential customers in Portland, Oregon. Today’s
announcement makes PPM the leading supplier of renewable
resources in the Pacific Northwest.
“The
Stateline project is just the sort of sustainable solution we
need for the region's energy shortage,” said Oregon Governor
John Kitzhaber. “The project has the added benefit that it can
be brought on quickly to meet our immediate needs. I commend the
companies for their foresight and pledge our state will provide
a timely review of the project.”
“This
is a great example of how alternative energy sources can benefit
the Northwest,” said Washington Governor Gary Locke. “This
facility will help meet the increasing demand for electricity in
our region while providing economic development to eastern
Washington. Wind powered energy is both cost-competitive with
gas, and friendlier to the environment. This is exactly the sort
of innovation we need in the Pacific Northwest today.”
FPL
Energy is the largest developer and operator of wind energy
facilities in the nation with more than 1,000 megawatts of wind
turbines in operation or construction in seven states. The
company owns and operates the 24.9-megawatt Vansycle Wind
Facility adjacent to the Stateline site. FPL Energy plans to add
an additional 500-1,000 megawatts of wind energy to its
portfolio.
“This
is wind power on a grand scale,” said Terry Hudgens, PPM
president. “Stateline is a watershed event for our company and
for the region. With Stateline, wind is no longer just a small
niche in our supply, but has taken a position as a very real and
significant part of the new electric resources the region badly
needs.”
“The
Stateline Project fortifies FPL Energy’s position as the
leading developer of clean, renewable wind power in the
country,” said Lew Hay, President of FPL Energy. “We are
excited about working with PPM to provide new sources of
electricity for the Pacific Northwest.”
"It’s
a spectacular breakthrough for Northwest wind power and cause
for celebration among friends of sustainable energy development
everywhere," said Ralph Cavanagh, Natural Resources Defense
Council.
“This
is a substantial, meaningful action that demonstrates PPM and
FPL Energy’s commitment to clean energy,” said Rachel
Shimshak, director of the Renewable Northwest Project. “At a
time when power prices are skyrocketing in the wholesale market
and the region is short of power, it is a smart business
decision to go with stable-priced, indigenous renewable
resources.”
Throughout
the West, severe shortages of electricity have led authorities
to call for stepped-up construction of new power plants. Even
the speediest construction of conventional fossil plants takes
years to bring on line. Most of the Stateline Project will be
generating this year, helping to ease shortages.
PPM
will take delivery of raw wind power at the project and shape it
into green energy products and market them throughout the West.
Wind energy will be delivered to the grid via Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA) and PacifiCorp transmission lines.
Through
proposed agreements, BPA and other utilities will supply
hydropower resources to PPM to “shape” the variable wind
energy, thereby creating a variety of energy products that can
be used reliably by end-use customers. PPM is also in
discussions with BPA to purchase up to 40 percent of
Stateline’s output on behalf of BPA customers.
The
Stateline Project will be developed on both sides of the
Washington-Oregon border. The Walla Walla Planning Commission on
November 15, 2000, approved permitting for the Washington
portion following a rigorous review process and full
Environmental Impact Study, which included thorough avian,
botanical and cultural resource studies. Additional spring and
fall night bird migration studies will be conducted to determine
location of some turbines. Once in operation, the project will
monitor avian and bat impact though a program approved and
periodically reviewed by a technical advisory committee
consisting of scientists, representatives of government
agencies, local landowners, environmentalists and FPL Energy.
FPL
Energy has purchased the generating equipment for February
construction. Permit applications will be filed with the Oregon
Energy Facilities Siting Council in January. The company will be
prepared to begin construction on the Oregon portion of the
facility following Siting Council review and approval.
Stateline
will be an economic boost to rural Washington and Oregon.
Located principally on private farmland, the project will
provide income to farmers while leaving land available for
crops. It is estimated the project will add millions in revenue
to the local economy and create an average of 150 construction
jobs with a peak need of 350 workers.
PacifiCorp
serves 1.5 million customers with electricity in six western
states. PacifiCorp Power Marketing is a non-regulated subsidiary
of PacifiCorp that develops and markets energy in the West and
is jointly constructing a 500-megawatt gas turbine
cogeneration project with the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Information is available about PPM
FPL
Group, with annual revenues of more than $6 billion, is
one of the nation’s largest providers of electricity-related
services. Its principal subsidiary, Florida
Power & Light Company, serves 3.9 million customer
accounts in Florida. FPL
Energy, LLC, FPL Group’s independent power production
subsidiary, is a leader in generating electricity from clean and
renewable fuels.
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