ECM Buyers' Guide

Wind Installations Set to Break Record in 2005

Dec 1, 2005 12:00 PM


         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines   

In its “Third Quarter Market Report,” the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) reported that the wind energy industry will install about 2,500MW of new wind power this year, an expansion of more than 35% from last year. According to AWEA's report, the building boom that is underway could bring the cumulative total of U.S. installed wind capacity to more than 9,200MW, serving the equivalent of 2.4 million average U.S. homes. AWEA projects that more than 14,000MW of wind capacity could be part of the nation's generation supply by the end of 2007.

Contributing to the wind energy installation rush is Juno, Fla.-based FPL Energy. The company recently announced it has received the necessary approvals to begin construction of 33 1.5MW wind turbines on more than 8,000 acres southeast of Wilton in Burleigh County, North Dakota. The project also includes a 4.4-mile high-voltage transmission line that will connect to an existing transmission line owned by the Western Area Power Administration. The electricity output — 49.5MW — will be sold to Basin Electric Power Cooperative under a long-term contract. The turbines will provide enough electricity to meet the demands of nearly 15,000 homes.

Want to use this article? Click here for options!

product of the week

Fuel Cell

October 6, 2008 9:51 AM

American Power Conversion Fuel Cell

View all 2008 Products of the Week

Recent Comments




Arc Flash Conferences   Code Change Conferences

www.createyourcountdown.com

Professionals provide answers to your questions.


iGard Resistance Grounding Q&A BookletDownload the Resistance Grounding Q&A Booklet
I-Gard
EC&M TV

Arlington Indoor InBox

Easy install makes Indoor InBox preferred for power & low voltage applications. Furniture and appliances stay close to the wall!...

Listen
"Sizing Gen-Sets: Facts, Hints, and Good Judgment"
Listen
Sponsored By:

Learn how HRG technology can mitigate and reduce the arc flash hazard; design considerations to remember when specifying and installing an HRG system.
On-Demand Webinar
- Sponsored by I-Gard

resources

product info icon

product info

tradeshow icon

tradeshow

research icon

research

rss icon

rss

Browse Back Issues

Browse Back Issues