RES Americas Commissions Two Wyoming Wind Projects
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BROOMFIELD, COLO - Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. ( RES Americas ) has announced the commissioning of two wind projects in Wyoming - High Plains and McFadden Ridge I. The projects, located in Albany and Carbon Counties, will provide a total of 127.5 megawatts ( MW ) of renewable resource capability to PacifiCorp.
RES America Construction, Inc. served as the balance-of-plant construction contractor. PacifiCorp, an electric utility serving 1.7 million customers in six Western states as Rocky Mountain Power and Pacific Power, is the developer, owner and operator of the projects. The High Plains Wind Project ( 99 MW ) consists of 66, 1.5 MW turbines. The McFadden Ridge I Wind Project ( 28.5 MW ) consists of 19, 1.5 MW turbines.
“RES Americas is proud to contribute to the sustainable energy and economic future of Wyoming,” said Andrew Fowler, Vice President, Construction of RES Americas. “Wind and other renewable energy sources are vital components to a secure energy future, which also provide economic benefits to communities through property taxes, jobs, and other local revenues.”
For more than a decade, RES Americas has been developing, constructing, owning and operating renewable energy projects. The company employs over 200 full time professionals located throughout North America working on a project portfolio of over 12,500 MW dedicated to securing a sustainable energy future in North America.