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First Wind Marks Five Years of Commercial Operations at Milford Wind
2014-11-17 11:26

First Wind commemorated the fifth anniversary of successful commercial operations of its Milford Wind I project, which spans Beaver and Millard Counties, Utah. Stretching through the desert in southern Utah just outside the town of Milford, in Beaver County, Milford Wind I consists of 97 operating wind turbines with a capacity of 204 MW. The project was expanded in 2011 to add an additional 68 turbines and 102 MW of capacity.

“As our first project in Utah and the largest operating wind project in the state, the Milford Wind project has been a great success since going online in 2009,” said Paul Gaynor, CEO of First Wind. “A good part of that success at Milford is thanks to the tremendous support we’ve received from the local community, local, state and federal landowners and the US Fish & Wildlife Service.”

The power for the Milford Wind Corridor is sold to the Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA), with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) as its largest customer. As the largest operational utility-scale wind farm in the state of Utah, the combined 306 MW Milford Wind project provides power for the equivalent of about 60,000 homes. The power generated by the wind project is transmitted through a First Wind-built 88 mile transmission line, which connects with the Intermountain Power Plant in Delta and the Southern Transmission System, which brings the electricity into the Los Angeles metro area.

The project is located on land owned by School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA) of Utah, the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and some private landowners. The Milford project was the first utility-scale wind farm built on federal land.

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First Wind is also developing eleven utility-scale solar projects with a combined capacity of 340 MW in Beaver and Iron counties that are expected to generate clean energy to power 100,000 Utah homes.

 
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