July 12, 2006
Contact: Nancy
Southworth, AECI
Telephone: 417-885-9246
E-mail: nsouthworth@aeci.org
Second utility-scale wind farm announced for Missouri
John Deere,
Wind Capital Group and Missouri cooperatives announce Missouri’s
second 50-megawatt wind farm to be constructed near Rock Port,
Mo.
It’s not yet built, but the energy generated by developers
of Missouri’s first utility-scale wind farm has led to the
development of a second wind farm in northwest Missouri.
Less than six
months after announcing the state’s first
commercial wind farm, Wind Capital Group, John Deere Wind Energy
and Associated Electric Cooperative Inc. said today a second 50-megawatt
wind farm will be constructed in Atchison County, Missouri.
The 50-megawatt Cow Branch Wind Energy Project will be located
between Rock Port and Tarkio, Mo., which is about 50 miles from
the site where construction is under way on the first project:
the Bluegrass Ridge Wind Farm near King City, Mo., in Gentry County.
“It’s exciting that farmers right here in rural Missouri
are the ones leading the way toward more energy independence for
our country,” said Tom Carnahan, project developer and president
of Wind Capital Group of St. Louis. “I want to thank John
Deere, Missouri’s rural electric cooperatives, and most of
all, the landowners and community in Atchison County for making
this possible.”
Doyle Childers,
director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, said, “I applaud the creation of this second large
wind-power installation in Missouri. This renewable energy project
helps meet our energy needs by using resources that we have right
here in Missouri,” he said. “This will benefit Missouri
farmers and communities by improving environmental quality and
by keeping money in Missouri’s economy.”
Similar to
the first wind farm, the Cow Branch project will consist of 24
Suzlon S-88, 2.1-MW turbines. Combined, the two farms can produce
100 MW. That’s enough power for about 30,000 homes.
The electricity will be purchased by Associated Electric Cooperative
Inc. and distributed through its network of regional and local
rural electric cooperatives. Construction will begin in early 2007,
and wind turbines are expected to arrive in the spring. The project
is expected to be completed by the end of 2007.
“The energy needs of Associated Electric’s member
cooperatives are growing,” said Jim Jura, CEO and general
manager of AECI. “We are committed to finding clean, low-cost
generating resources to meet the growth on our members’ systems.
This renewable energy project does that while also helping us meet
our commitment to protect the environment.”
Project financing
is being provided by the Wind Energy group of John Deere Credit,
the Johnston, Iowa-based unit of Deere & Company,
the world’s leading manufacturer of agricultural equipment.
“We’re very excited to once again have the opportunity
to participate in a project that provides such significant benefits
to the community and AECI member cooperatives,” said David
A. Drescher, vice president of John Deere Credit. “In addition
to the many economic benefits, it’s equally gratifying to
know that these projects are environmentally friendly and represent
a positive step in making the U.S. more self sufficient relative
to its energy needs.”
About 35 Atchison County landowners are involved in the project,
which will span more than 7,000 acres. Landowners will receive
annual lease payments for hosting turbines, and the county will
see an expanded tax base and job creation.
Local farmer
and landowner Steve Joesting was most interested in the economic
benefits that a wind farm will provide to the area. “It
strengthens the school funding where my children go to school,” Joesting
said. “The lease payments are welcome, but the bigger issue
is what this does for our area’s economics.”
Associated
Electric Cooperative Inc. is owned by and provides wholesale
power to six regional and 51 local electric cooperative systems
in Missouri, northeast Oklahoma and southeast Iowa that serve
more than 800,000 customers. AECI’s mission is to provide
an economical and reliable power supply and support services to
its members with the vision of being the nation’s lowest-cost
wholesale power supplier. AECI is a Touchstone Energy Cooperative, www.aeci.org.
For
more information contact:
Wind
Capital Group
Tony Wyche —
(314) 361-4774
John
Deere Wind Energy
James
Meenagh — (515)
267-393
Associated Electric Cooperative
Nancy Southworth —
(417) 885-9246
Association
of Missouri Electric Cooperatives
Jim
McCarty — (573) 659-3402
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For more information, contact:
Jim McCarty, (573) 659-3402
jmccarty@amec.coop
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