Published: January 18, 2012
First Wind Receives Approval from Maine DEP to Expand Proposed Oakfield Wind Project
BOSTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - First
Wind, an independent U.S.-based wind energy company, today announced
it has received unanimous approval from the Maine Department of
Environmental Protection (DEP) for its proposed 150 MW Oakfield Wind
project in Aroostook County, Maine. First Wind submitted an amendment in
June 2011 to increase the size of the original proposal for a 51 MW
Oakfield project, which had received full approval from the Maine DEP in
January 2010.
"We are very pleased that the DEP has approved our plans in Oakfield,"
said Matt Kearns, Vice President of Business Development at First Wind.
"The local review process on this project has been unprecedented. We
provided resources for the Town to hire independent sound experts,
engineers, and lawyers and participated in a lengthy and robust review
process in which issues of local interest were fully reviewed. We did
that both for the originally planned project, and again based on the
revised project layout. We're looking forward to moving ahead with the
project soon."
Situated approximately 2.5 miles from the center of Oakfield, Maine, the
project will consist of 50 3.0 MW turbines that have the capacity to
produce enough clean, renewable energy to power more than 48,000 homes.
In its four years of development, First Wind has worked closely with the
town to solicit significant community input in designing the project. As
part of the local review process, First Wind made numerous commitments
that go beyond what is required under state law and incorporated those
commitments into the DEP application.
During the development phase of the project, more than 40 Maine-based
companies were engaged to compile the application to the DEP. To date,
First Wind has invested more than $10 million in the local economy in
support of development activities such as lease payments, environmental
and engineering studies, lodging and more.
The Oakfield Wind project is expected to create more than 300
construction jobs and provide significant revenue to the surrounding
communities. For example, First Wind spent more than $30 million with
Maine-based businesses during the construction and development of the
recently completed 60 MW Rollins Wind project in Penobscot County. First
Wind is already working with several leading Maine companies to develop
the Oakfield Wind project, including Orono- and Westbrook-based SGC
Engineering and Old Town-based James W. Sewall Company.
The project will also bring significant economic benefits to the
town-$14.7 million in tax revenues over 20 years, and an additional $12
million in community benefit payments during that time. Those funds go
to a town fund, and can be used for town priorities such as a public
safety building, fire engines, road improvements and more. The town has
indicated it is considering using the tax funds for the following
projects:
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$2.5 million for construction of a Public Safety Building (including
fire safety);
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$750,000 for 3 fire trucks;
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$7.5 million for local road reconstruction;
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$400,000 for Public Works equipment (funding a proportional share of a
plow truck, grader, backhoe, and one-ton pick-up truck);
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$900,000 for Town salt shed and purchasing road sand and salt;
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$200,000 for creating, maintaining and grooming Recreational Trails;
and
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$500,000 for skills development & training and college scholarships
for Oakfield residents.
The project will also deliver clean, renewable energy to homes and
businesses in New England.
First Wind has four operation projects in Maine with the capacity to
generate 185 MW of clean wind energy. The 42 MW Mars Hill Wind project
in the town of Mars Hill was the first utility-scale wind project in
Maine. First Wind operates the 57 MW Stetson Wind and the 26 MW Stetson
Wind II projects, both located in Washington County near the town of
Danforth. In total, First Wind has worked with over 300 Maine-based
businesses to develop, construct and operate its 185 MW Maine-based
fleet (including development and construction work on Mars Hill, Stetson
I & II and Rollins).
About First Wind
First Wind is an independent wind energy company exclusively focused on
the development, financing, construction, ownership and operation of
utility-scale wind projects in the United States. Based in Boston, First
Wind has wind projects in the Northeast, the West and in Hawaii, with
the capacity to generate up to 735 megawatts of power and projects under
construction with the capacity to generate up to an additional 210
megawatts. For more information on First Wind, please visit www.firstwind.com
or follow us on Twitter @FirstWind.

First Wind
John Lamontagne, 617-960-9521
Director,
Communications
M: 781-856-2111
jlamontagne@firstwind.com
www.firstwind.com
Twitter:
@firstwind
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