Published: December 21, 2010
Iberdrola Renewables Announces PPAs with ComEd and Ameren
PORTLAND, Ore. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Iberdrola Renewables today announced it has sold the output of its New
Harvest Wind Power Project being constructed in Iowa to Commonwealth
Edison Company (ComEd) and Ameren Illinois, both new customers.
The contracts will provide roughly equal amounts of output to Ameren
Illinois and ComEd, both for terms of 20 years and both beginning June
1, 2012.
Iberdrola Renewables will own the New Harvest Wind Power Project it is
building in Crawford County, Iowa, immediately north and west of
Schleswig, Iowa, on farmland. U.S. Highway 59 and Crawford County Road
E-16 run through the project site.
"We are delighted to welcome these two important Illinois utilities to
our growing list of customers," said Barrett Stambler, vice president of
Iberdrola Renewables. "Our New Harvest project will provide both
companies with clean, cost-competitive, renewable energy for their
Illinois business and residential customers."
New Harvest will include 50 Gamesa G87 wind turbines and is expected to
generate up to 100 MWs of electricity. Typically, a wind farm of this
size can provide clean, renewable electricity to more than 35,000
typical homes. The estimated environmental benefits of the project will
result in the annual offset of 335,000 tons of carbon dioxide, which is
equivalent to removing 64,000 cars from the road.
This project will help meet Illinois's growing demand for electricity.
Nationwide, customer demand for wind power is surging as utilities and
municipalities add clean, renewable and homegrown power to their
supplies. Wind power can serve as a hedge against volatile fossil fuel
prices and has proven to be a reliable, low-cost source of energy.
Road construction at the New Harvest site began in 2010, then
construction paused due to winter weather. Turbine deliveries and
installation are expected to begin when weather permits in the spring.
New Harvest is expected to create approximately 100 construction jobs,
and five Iberdrola Renewables permanent operations and maintenance staff
with approximately another 12 Gamesa contractors during the warranty
period.
The New Harvest project will support the local economy with property tax
payments expected to be in the millions of dollars over the life of the
project. The property taxes will support schools, public health, fire,
library, and other necessary services in Crawford County.
"We are excited to host the New Harvest Wind Project and its Operation
and Maintenance building in our community," said Syd Winquist, Mayor of
the City of Schleswig. "The project will bring the City of Schleswig and
Crawford County new construction jobs, new revenue to local landowners
and businesses, significant tax revenues and much-needed long-term
operation and maintenance jobs."
Iberdrola Renewables, Inc. is headquartered in Portland, Ore., with more
than 850 employees. It is part of the Iberdrola Renovables global group,
the world's leading provider of wind power with more than 11,000 MW of
renewable energy installed around the world, and more than 4,300 MW of
that wind power located in the U.S. www.iberdrolarenewables.us.

Iberdrola Renewables
Jan Johnson, 503-796-7070
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