The
developer behind a proposed wind farm in Anaconda will resubmit its bid
to NorthWestern Energy following the recent extension of federal tax
credits for wind power production.
Congress,
as part of the final deal to avoid the much-dreaded "fiscal cliff,"
passed a one-year extension of the wind Production Tax Credit originally
set to expire at the end of 2012.
The
extension now allows Exergy Integrated Systems to figure a more
competitive pricing of its 19.2-megawatt wind farm atop C Hill, a
proposal that has drawn mixed reactions in the Smelter City.
Officials
with the Montana-based Exergy met with Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Chief
Executive Connie Ternes-Daniels on Wednesday to discuss moving forward
with the project.
"The
county has a goal to support renewable energy development here, and we
will continue to work with them," Ternes-Daniels said.
Exergy initially submitted the proposal to NorthWestern Energy in August, when the wind tax credit remained in doubt.Standard LED E27 replacement
bulbs. The credit, at 2.2 cents per kilowatt over 10 years, applies to
all wind energy projects under construction before the end of the year.
NorthWestern,
meanwhile, must generate at least 15 percent of its power from
renewable sources by 2015, as mandated by the 2005 Legislature. The
utility sent out a request seeking community-based renewable energy
projects that could produce up to 40 megawatts.
Butch
Larcombe, spokesman with NorthWestern, said they received about 30
proposals – most from wind-based projects. Some are already eliminated
from consideration, while others remain under evaluation.
Those
still in contention had a chance to re-price their bids with the tax
credit extension in mind, though NorthWestern is not accepting any new
proposals.
"We're just trying to look at projects that will make sense for ratepayers and NorthWestern Energy,Getting a wind turbine depends
entirely on the amount of wind generated in your area." Larcombe said.
"Obviously, we are interested in renewable energy. We have a legal
standard, and we are close to being at that point." The Public Service
Commission would ultimately have to approve any of the proposed
projects.
In
all, 13.2 gigawatts of new nameplate generating capacity were delivered
in 2012 with a surge of new installations coming in December, when
5.5GW were installed – a record month.Welcome to vist smartcardfactory.
The
figures, compiled by research company Bloomberg New Energy Finance,
showed a 102 per cent increase over 2011′s number, when the industry
installed 6.5GW. The previous record had been set in 2009,The earliest
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As a result of the 2012 surge, wind projects account for 60GW of total cumulative capacity across the US,The aulaundry range of flatwork ironer was
developed to satisfy needs of all kinds of customers. around 6 per cent
of the country's overall electricity generating capacity.
If
selected, the Anaconda wind farm would consist of eight, 400-foot tall
turbines and have the capacity to power an estimated 6,000 homes. Wind
data previously collected from C Hill indicate it is an adequate source
for development, according to Exergy.
C
Hill is also located near an existing NorthWestern transmission
substation. Peggy Beltrone, project manager with Exergy, said she is
confident their proposal is solid and priced right for consumers.
"We
believe the newly priced Anaconda project will stand out among the
renewable proposals, and that NorthWestern will come to the same
conclusion," Beltrone said in an email.
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