Published: July 21, 2010
Nebraska Celebrates Groundbreaking for Wind Farm
PETERSBURG, Neb. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - State and local officials and community leaders attended a ceremonial
groundbreaking held today for the Laredo Ridge Wind project near
Petersburg.
The project was developed by Midwest Wind Energy, LLC of Chicago and is
owned and operated by Laredo Ridge Wind, LLC, an affiliate of Edison
Mission Group (EMG) of Irvine, Calif., a subsidiary of Edison
International (NYSE:EIX). All of the electricity produced at the site
will be sold under a 20-year contract to the Nebraska Public Power
District (NPPD).
Gov. Dave Heineman spoke at the event. He was joined by Petersburg-area
State Senator Kate Sullivan, Speaker of the Legislature Mike Flood and
Chairman of the Legislature's Natural Resources Committee Chris
Langemeier. Representatives of U.S. Senators Mike Johanns and Ben Nelson
and Congressman Adrian Smith were also among participants in the program
with Ron Litzinger, CEO of EMG; Ron Asche, president and CEO of NPPD;
and Mike Donahue, executive vice president of Midwest Wind. More than
100 people attended the event held at Werner Hall in Petersburg.
Litzinger and Donahue presented golden shovels to commemorate the
occasion to the governor and Asche.
Gov. Heineman said, "Nebraska is on the move in wind energy development.
I fully expect Nebraska to be a top 10 wind energy producing state
within the next 10 years. The Laredo Ridge Wind Facility is a
significant expansion of Nebraska's wind power capacity. I want to thank
Edison Mission Group, Midwest Wind Energy and NPPD for helping expand
our stake in renewable energy."
"We're thrilled by this warm welcome from the community and honored by
the support of Governor Heineman," said Litzinger. "Nebraska has a good
wind regime, and, more importantly, provides a welcoming environment
through legislation designed to attract investment in renewable energy
projects and local officials who work with developers to bring jobs and
clean energy to their community."
"Nebraska Public Power District is pleased to continue our working
relationship with Midwest Wind Energy and Edison Mission through the
addition of the Laredo Ridge Wind Farm," said Asche. "Our Board of
Directors has established a goal of having 10 percent of our customers'
energy needs met by new renewable energy resources by 2020. The addition
of the Laredo Ridge Wind Farm will be another small step towards
achieving that goal. Having a well diversified energy resource mix,
which includes renewable energy resources, is also a key element in
helping us continue to provide low-cost, reliable electricity to our
customers throughout the state for years to come. As an emission free
resource, the wind energy will also provide environmental benefits for
the state."
"Laredo Ridge would not have been possible without the leadership of
NPPD and the support of our participating landowners," Donahue said.
"This is an example of how public power, private developers and the
local community can work together to create a win-win situation for
renewable energy and economic development."
Laredo Ridge is located in Boone County, about three miles northeast of
Petersburg, on a ridgeline that is on the leading edge of one of the
premier wind resources in the state. It will be powered by 54 GE
turbines, which can produce 81 megawatts of electricity, enough to meet
the needs of about 26,000 homes. Construction is scheduled for
completion by year-end.
The project will support about 170 construction jobs and represents a
total investment of $200 million. It also will pay nearly $6 million in
taxes and fees to the local and state economies over the next 20 years.
This marks the second collaboration between EMG, NPPD and Midwest Wind
Energy. Gov. Heineman also joined with the companies in 2008 to break
ground for the Elkhorn Ridge project near Bloomfield, which has been
generating power for over a year. EMG and NPPD also are currently
working to finalize a contract on a third project, Broken Bow in Custer
County.
"We're pleased to contribute to the local economy and provide a new
clean energy source for this region," said Litzinger. "Wherever we
operate, we are committed to responsible corporate citizenship and
environmental stewardship, and we are excited to come to Petersburg in
that spirit."
Edison Mission Group (EMG) is the seventh largest developer of wind
energy projects in the U.S. with a current portfolio of 28 projects in
operation or under construction in 10 states with a total generating
capacity of about 1,800 megawatts.
Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., Edison Mission Group is a subsidiary
of Edison International. Through its operating company, Edison Mission
Energy, EMG manages the competitive power generation business of Edison
International, an electric power generator and distributor, and an
investor in infrastructure and renewable energy projects.
Always there when you need us, NPPD's mission is to safely generate
and deliver low-cost reliable energy and provide outstanding customer
service. Working in partnership with the state's rural public power
districts, cooperatives and municipalities, NPPD helps serve an
estimated 1 million Nebraskans with retail or wholesale electric power
and energy-related products and services. For more information about
NPPD visit www.nppd.com.
Midwest Wind Energy, LLC ("MWE" ) is a leading developer of wind power
projects in the central United States with seven projects totaling 649
megawatts and a current project development portfolio of more than 5000
megawatts.

Edison Mission Group
Susan Olavarria, 312-952-2817 (cell)
or
Midwest
Wind Energy
Mike Donahue, 630-251-3200 (cell)
or
Nebraska
Public Power District
Mark Becker, 402-563-5667
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