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9.21.2006 - 04:23pm ET
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Green Mountain Power Celebrates 10 Years of Wind At Searsburg
(CSRwire) COLCHESTER, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Green Mountain Power this week
celebrated the tenth anniversary of installing the first turbine in its
Searsburg wind generating station, a plant that has contributed clean,
emission-free energy to the New England grid since it began operation.
"People across the country have begun to recognize the serious
implications of global climate change, and we believe that it is important
to realize the very real benefits that wind generation offers," said Chris
Dutton, Green Mountain Power president and chief executive officer. "We
estimate that approximately 78,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions have
been avoided due to the power generated at our Searsburg facility."
The 11 turbines at GMP's Searsburg plant have generated 110,000
megawatthours since they began operation in 1997, which is the equivalent
of approximately 14,000 homes being powered by wind for a full year. Every
kilowatthour generated by wind avoids a kilowatthour generated by another
source, which on the New England grid is generally natural gas or oil
fired during the peak periods when wind generation is at its height.
GMP Searsburg is still the largest wind plant in New England.
Research conducted at GMP Searsburg in early years of operation provided
valuable lessons to the industry about cold climate operations and helped
advance the state-of-the-art turbines being built today in cold climates
throughout the country.
"We are proud to have played an important leadership role in the
development of cold climate wind technology," said Mr. Dutton. "Although
new wind plant development has been slow in New England, we are hopeful
that an expansion of GMP Searsburg will be possible in the near future. We
believe that wind can and should be an important part of Vermont's power
supply mix."
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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