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Kenedy Co. wind farms start turning; Wind farms still months away from operating at full capacity

Caller-Times|Fanny S. Chirinos|January 5, 2009
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Turbines at two new wind farms in Kenedy County have begun spinning, but it likely will be several more months before all 200 of them are operating, a spokeswoman for the two companies said. ...Officials with both companies have said they are not sure when all turbines will be operating. However, ERCOT says all of Gulf Winds' turbines are expected to be online by September 2010.


Turbines at two new wind farms in Kenedy County have begun spinning, but it likely will be several more months before all 200 of them are operating, a spokeswoman for the two companies said.

When fully operational, Babcock and Brown's Gulf Winds wind farm and Iberdrola Renewables' Peñascal wind farm are expected to generate a combined 285 megawatts of electricity, enough to power more than 100,000 homes. The farms began generating power for the state's electric grid in November, according to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.

Australian-based Babcock and Brown's $700 million project will have 118 turbines for an annual maximum output expected to be 283.2 megawatts, enough to power more than 72,000 homes. Iberdrola's $400 …

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Turbines at two new wind farms in Kenedy County have begun spinning, but it likely will be several more months before all 200 of them are operating, a spokeswoman for the two companies said.

When fully operational, Babcock and Brown's Gulf Winds wind farm and Iberdrola Renewables' Peñascal wind farm are expected to generate a combined 285 megawatts of electricity, enough to power more than 100,000 homes. The farms began generating power for the state's electric grid in November, according to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.

Australian-based Babcock and Brown's $700 million project will have 118 turbines for an annual maximum output expected to be 283.2 megawatts, enough to power more than 72,000 homes. Iberdrola's $400 million wind farm will have about 84 turbines, each capable of generating 2.4 megawatts a year for a total output of about 202 megawatts, enough to power 40,000 average homes.

Officials with both companies have said they are not sure when all turbines will be operating. However, ERCOT says all of Gulf Winds' turbines are expected to be online by September 2010.

Attempts on Monday to reach officials with the wind farms were unsuccessful.

The Kenedy County projects were two of a record number of new wind power projects to be announced, expanded or opened in 2007 and 2008, said Julie Clendenin, a spokeswoman with the American Wind Energy Association. She estimates the final tally to reach 7,500 megawatts for 2008.

The total installed wind capacity is 21,017 megawatts in 35 states. Providing incentive for developers to add capacity is a one-year extension of the production tax credit that would have expired on Dec. 31. The credit is a federal policy to encourage investment in wind energy. It applies to electricity generated at wind farms operating in the United States as of Dec. 31, 2009.


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