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Anschutz moving ahead, Pickens' plan delayed
Despite the recession, Denver oilman Philip Anschutz is moving ahead with his Wyoming wind farm project. ..."Nothing has really changed. We're still pursuing the transmission line and the wind farm," said Jim Monaghan, an Anschutz spokesman. "There's no change in our plans."
December 5, 2008
by Cathy Proctor
in Denver Business Journal
Despite the recession, Denver oilman Philip Anschutz is moving ahead with his Wyoming wind farm project.
On July 29, The Anschutz Corp., through its affiliate Transwest Express LLC, said it had acquired the rights to develop a proposed $3 billion, 900-mile transmission line capable of moving 3,000 megawatts of power from wind farms in southern Wyoming to markets in Southern California, Las Vegas and Phoenix.
Another Anschutz affiliate, Power Company of Wyoming LCC, is working on a 2,000-megawatt wind farm project in Carbon County, Wyo.
"Nothing has really changed. We're still pursuing the transmission line and the wind farm," said Jim Monaghan, an Anschutz spokesman. "There's no change in our plans."
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