Xcel Energy launches its largest-ever Upper Midwest wind investment
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Xcel Energy is adding 1,550 MW of new wind generation in the Upper Midwest with a total of seven new wind farms.
Xcel Energy announced details about new wind farms and the next phase in its plans for one of the nation¡¯s largest wind-power investments.
By adding 1,550 MW of new wind generation in the Upper Midwest, the proposal is Xcel Energy¡¯s largest to date with a total of seven wind farms to be built in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa.
The project will grow the company¡¯s regional wind portfolio by 60% while providing enough energy to power more than 800,000 homes.
¡°This investment in renewable energy keeps bills low for customers while giving them the clean energy they want and helping us achieve 63% carbon-free energy by 2030,¡± said Chris Clark, President, Xcel Energy-Minnesota. ¡°Wind energy is at historically low prices right now so we¡¯re able to reduce emissions while securing long-term cost savings for our customers.¡±
Xcel Energy is proposing a combination of owned projects and power-purchase agreements, representing more than $2.5 billion in capital investments. Xcel Energy estimates that the proposed wind projects will save more than $4 billion in fuel and other costs, over the life of the projects.
Advances in turbine technology, improved wind forecasting, and a newly expanded transmission system play a role in the ability to build new wind farms.
¡°We¡¯re significantly increasing the amount of wind generation on our system in part due to the recent completion of Midwest transmission projects that connect wind-rich areas to our customers,¡± said Clark.
The 750 MW of self-build projects (proposed in October 2016) include:
◾Freeborn Wind Energy, a 200-MW project located in Freeborn County, Minnesota, and Worth and Mitchell Counties, Iowa developed by Invenergy
◾Foxtail Wind, a 150-MW project located in Dickey County, North Dakota, developed by NextEra Energy Resources
◾Blazing Star 1, a 200-MW project located in Lincoln County, Minnesota, developed by Geronimo
◾Energy Blazing Star 2, a 200-MW project located in Lincoln County, Minnesota, developed by Geronimo
The 800-MW of newly proposed projects include:
◾Crowned Ridge Wind Project, a 300-MW build-own-transfer project and a 300-MW purchased power agreement. The project will be located in Codington, Deuel and Grant Counties, South Dakota, developed by a subsidiary of NextEra Energy.
◾Lake Benton Wind Project, a 100-MW build-own-transfer project in Pipestone County, Minnesota, developed by a subsidiary of NextEra Energy.
◾Clean Energy 1, a 100-MW power purchase agreement project in Morton and Mercer Counties, North Dakota, developed by ALLETE Clean Energy.
17 Mar,2017