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From: Eric1/12/2017 12:08:41 PM
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EDF Brings Online 708 MW Of U.S. Wind Power



Posted by Betsy Lillian on January 11, 2017

EDF Energies Nouvelles recently commissioned four U.S. wind farms totaling more than 708 MW

In December and January, the following projects entered service:
  • The Tyler Bluff (125.6 MW) and Salt Fork (174 MW) wind farms in northern Texas;
  • The Great Western wind farm (225 MW) in northeastern Oklahoma; and
  • The Kelly Creek wind farm (184 MW) in northeastern Illinois.
The majority (96 MW) of Tyler Bluff’s output is covered by an agreement with Procter & Gamble, which plans to offset 100% of the electricity needed for all of its North American-based fabric and home care plants.

Google is contracting with the Great Western project to supply renewable energy to a nearby data center. In addition, Salesforce has a power purchase agreement covering 24 MW of power generated by the Salt Fork project.

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