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Gov. Mike Rounds Joins Community to Dedicate NextEra Energy Resources Day County Wind Energy Center
GROTON, S.D. --(Business Wire)--
South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds and local community leaders today joined
officials from NextEra Energy Resources, the largest wind and solar
energy producer in North America, Basin Electric Power Cooperative,
Western Area Power Administration and East River Electric Power
Cooperative to dedicate the Day County Wind Energy Center.
More than 150 local and regional guests joined the governor and company
officials at a site near Groton to celebrate the commercial operation of
the 99-megawatt (MW) Day County Wind Energy Center and the organizations
that helped make the facility a reality.
"It's extremely gratifying to see this impressive project in our state,"
Gov. Rounds said. "South Dakota has an abundance of wind, and we hope it
will continue to be harnessed far and wide in the future to make clean
energy, boost local economies, provide good jobs, and add to the already
excellent quality of life enjoyed by South Dakota citizens."
Located in Day County about 20 miles east of Groton, the Day County Wind
Energy Center has a generating capacity of 99 MW and is capable of
providing enough power for nearly 25,000 homes. Commercial operation of
the 66, 1.5-MW wind turbines began in April 2010.
"The Day County Wind Energy Center is the latest example of NextEra
Energy Resources ongoing commitment to expanding renewable energy
projects in South Dakota and across the United States," said Mike
O'Sullivan, senior vice president of development for NextEra Energy
Resources. "In addition to generating clean, emission-free energy, this
project will have an impact on the local economy through the jobs
created, taxes paid, lease payments to landowners, and goods and
services sourced locally."
Basin Electric will eventually purchase the entire output from the
project, but electricity produced in the first three years of operation
will be sold to the Western Area Power Administration, a federal
power-marketing agency.
"Basin Electric and its member systems are leaders in helping to develop
wind projects in the Dakotas," said Ron Harper, CEO and general manager
of Basin Electric. "In just five months, a lot of hard work by a lot of
people brought this project from the drawing board to reality. I'm very
proud of our efforts in providing renewable generaton to our members
and incorporating it with an already efficient fleet of generation
facilities."
"It's tremendously exciting to be part of the Day County Wind Energy
Center Dedication. This short-term purchase fits our strategic goals for
purchasing replacement power and promotes renewable resources. As we
deliver cost-based, renewable, non-carbon emitting federal hydropower to
our firm customers, Western Area Power Administration continually
recognizes the enormous value in customer partnerships. This Day County
agreement is just one example of many successful partnerships Western
has with Basin Electric," said Western's Administrator Tim Meeks.
"East River is pleased to be a part of expanding the use of wind energy
for both its members and Basin Electric. East River's workforce
demonstrated exceptional efforts building transmission to energize this
project. We are pleased to be an integral part of making this project
happen," says Jeff Nelson, East River general manager.
The Day County project is NextEra Energy Resources' third wind project
in South Dakota. Through its affiliates, the company also owns and
operates the 40.5-MW South Dakota Wind Energy Center in Hyde County and
the 51-MW Wessington Springs Wind Energy Center in Jerauld County. In
total, NextEra Energy Resources currently operates more than 9,000 wind
turbines in 17 states and Canada that are capable of generating enough
power for more than 1.9 million average homes.
About NextEra Energy Resources
NextEra Energy Resources, LLC is a clean energy leader and one of the
largest competitive energy suppliers in North America. A subsidiary of
Juno Beach, Fla.-based NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: FPL), NextEra Energy
Resources is the largest generator in North America of renewable energy
from the wind and sun. It operates clean, emissions-free nuclear power
generation facilities in New Hampshire, Iowa and Wisconsin as part of
the NextEra Energy nuclear fleet, which is the third largest in the
United States. NextEra Energy had 2009 revenues of more than $15
billion, nearly 43,000 megawatts of generating capacity, and more than
15,000 employees in 28 states and Canada. For more information, visit www.NextEraEnergyResources.com.
About Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Basin Electric is a consumer-owned, regional cooperative headquartered
in Bismarck, N.D. It generates and transmits electricity to 135 member
rural electric systems in nine states: Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota,
Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
These member systems distribute electricity to about 2.8 million
consumers. For more information, go to www.basinelectric.com.
About East River Electric Cooperative
East River Electric Power Cooperative is a wholesale electric power
supply cooperative distributing power to 25 member systems throughout
eastern South Dakota and western Minnesota. As members of Touchstone (News - Alert)
Energy® Cooperatives, East River members serve more than 92,000 homes
and businesses affecting 250,000 consumers over a 36,000 square mile
service area. For more information go to: www.eastriver.coop
About Western Area Power Administration
Western Area Power Administration is a Federal agency that annually
markets and transmits more than 10,000 megawatts of clean, renewable
power from hydroelectric power plants owned and operated by the Bureau
of Reclamation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 15 western and
central states. It is part of the Department of Energy. Learn more about
Western at www.wapa.gov.

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