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Economics: GE Renewable Energy Announces 235 MW Repower and Greenfield Expansion for Leeward s Aragonne Wind Project

Source: GE GE Renewable Energy technology will be used to repower the existing 90 MW Aragonne Wind project GE will also power the 145 MW Aragonne Mesa new greenfield wind project, yielding a new windfarm complex of 235 MW Schenectady, NY, January 11, 2021 – GE Renewable Energy announced today that it has been selected by Leeward Renewable Energy, LLC (Leeward) as its wind turbine technology partner to repower its 90 MW Aragonne Wind Project in Guadalupe County, New Mexico. When combined with the new greenfield 145 MW Aragonne Mesa Wind project, the total wind farm output will increase to 235 MW. As a part of this effort, GE will be providing a total of 86 2.x-127 and 2.3-116 wind turbine generators (WTG) to Leeward. The Aragonne Wind repower will replace the project’s 90 existing units with new WTG technology, resulting in increased performance and reliability. The projects are anticipated to be completed in late 2021.

GE Renewable Energy to repower Leeward s wind project

North Dakota coal country backlash against wind energy is misguided, wind advocates say

watch live Great River was planning to invest $1.6 billion to build 800 megawatts of wind farms in the Coal Creek area to help compensate for closing the power plant. Nearby, Mercer County passed a two-year moratorium on wind energy development, a move that threatens the 152-megawatt Garrison Butte Wind Farm, expected to create 150 construction jobs and generate millions of dollars in payments to landowners and local governments. The backlash in coal country against the wind industry is both costly and misguided, according to a pro-wind group, North Dakotans for Comprehensive Energy Solutions. “What’s happening to the coal industry is not based on decisions created by the wind industry,” said Bob Harms of the group, which represents the wind energy industry. “That’s an illusion.”

Trump chaos may aid Biden s green agenda, wind off and running in 2021, and fossil shift picks up

Recharge, former American Wind Energy Association CEO Tom Kiernan argues that the Democrat-controlled Congress will need to find new ways of working with the clean energy industry and its stakeholders if it wants it to prosper. There’s certainly plenty for US renewables to be excited about in 2021, not least in its fast-emerging offshore wind sector. The world’s biggest wind turbine OEMs are hoping Biden’s ambitions will help maintain their stunning US momentum of the last few years, while also looking for new markets to fuel future growth around the world. There’s no business in the renewable energy sector more international than Vestas, and the global onshore market leader saw out 2020 with a bang in the form of

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