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PPL Corporation Takes Major Step Forward in Landmark Agreement with Penobscot River Restoration Trust
OLD TOWN, Maine, Aug. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PPL Corporation and the
Penobscot River Restoration Trust announced a major milestone Thursday (8/21)
in the effort to open nearly 1,000 miles of the river toAtlantic salmon and
other migratory fishes.
The trust has raised the $25 million necessary to purchase three PPL-owned
dams along the Penobscot River in easternMaine. PPL has received the trust's
notice of intent to exercise the option, but the sale must still be approved
by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
"PPL applauds the extraordinary efforts of the Penobscot River Restoration
Trust. This deal will restore native fish to the river and increase the amount
of clean, renewable energy in New England," said Dennis Murphy, vice president
and chief operating officer of Eastern Fossil and Hydro Generation for PPL.
"PPL is committed to helping the trust achieve its vision, and we pledge
to move forward as quickly as possible to get the necessary approvals from the
federal government," he said.
When the approvals are finalized, the Penobscot Trust has announced plans
to remove dams atVeazie and Great Works, and decommission the dam atHowland
but leave it in place and install a bypass channel for fish passage. As part
of this landmark agreement, PPL has already increased renewable hydroelectric
generating capacity at other dams it owns inMaine.
In addition, PPL started work in May to renovate and recommission its
Orono, Maine, hydroelectric plant. The project will add 20,000 megawatt-hours
per year of clean, renewable electricity to the region's power supplies.
PPL, which currently employs 17 people at itsMaine operations, sees no
change in employment as a result of the agreement.
"The Penobscot Trust's decision to purchase the dams enables us to move
forward to complete this historic effort to restore a more vibrant, healthy
river for people and wildlife," said Laura Rose Day, executive director of the
Penobscot Trust. "PPL Corporation, the Penobscot Trust, people throughout the
Penobscot region and governmental partners are working together for a future
Penobscot River that supports hydropower energy, native sea-run fish, and more
robust recreation, business and cultural opportunities."
The Penobscot River once supported one of the largest runs ofAtlantic
salmon inthe United States. Its restoration is expected to have significant
economic benefits for businesses in the area as the prizedAtlantic salmon
returns along with other migratory species such as American shad and river
herring.
In 1999 and 2000, PPL acquired eight hydroelectric plants, and interest in
a ninth hydro plant, primarily on the Penobscot and Union rivers inMaine.
Since taking ownership, PPL has been engaged in discussions with local,
state and federal groups regarding issues such as fish passage on the
Penobscot River, federal operating licenses, plans for increasing energy
output of PPL dams and Native American concerns.
All of these parties filed the comprehensive plan in 2004 to restore
sea-run fish to the river while reconfiguring energy production with the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and project partners have worked
steadfastly since then to see the project to completion.
Partners in the Penobscot River Restoration Project include the U.S.
Department of the Interior, the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife,
the Maine Department of Marine Resources, the Maine Atlantic Salmon
Commission, the Penobscot Indian Nation, American Rivers, the Atlantic Salmon
Federation, Trout Unlimited, the Maine Audubon Society and the Natural
Resources Council ofMaine.
PPL Corporation (NYSE: PPL), headquartered inAllentown, Pa., controls
more than 11,000 megawatts of generating capacity inthe United States, sells
energy in key U.S. markets and delivers electricity to about 4 million
customers inPennsylvania and theUnited Kingdom. More information is
available at http://www.pplweb.com.
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