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First Wind Marks the Start of Construction on Milford II Project
MILFORD, Utah --(Business Wire)--
First Wind, an independent U.S.-based wind energy company, held a
ceremony today to commemorate the start of construction of the 102 MW
expansion of the company's Utah-based Milford Wind project. As part of
the ceremony, local and community leaders joined First Wind at the
project site in Milford, Utah to recognize the economic and
environmental benefits of the project along with the significance of
recent project milestones that include a long-term power purchase
agreement (PPA) and construction financing, both of which were critical
in spurring the current construction activity.
Milford Mayor Bryan Sherwood and Millard County Commission Chair Daron
Smith joined with First Wind officials and others in signing their names
to a turbine blade that will be erected on the wind project.
The Milford Wind Phase II Project will have the capacity to generate up
to 102 MW of clean energy upon its completion, enough to power about
22,000 homes. Located in Millard and Beaver County, Utah, the
construction associated with the installation of 68 additional 1.5 MW GE
turbines for the second phase of the project began in July, with
foundations being poured in October.
The construction will be a source of revenue and new jobs to the
surrounding area. For example, the 204 MW Milford I project, which went
online in November 2009, supported more than 300 development and
construction jobs, and First Wind directly spent about $30 million with
Utah-based businesses developing and building the first phase of the
project and another $50 million in statewide spending on items such as
wages, taxes and more.
"We are very pleased to accelerate our construction activities for the
second phase of the Milford Wind project," said David Hastings, Vice
President of Western Development for First Wind. "The expansion and
continued success of Milford Wind is a testament to the project and the
commitment of our stakeholders, the State of Utah, our host counties of
Beaver and Millard, our PPA partners - SCPPA, LADWP and Glendale, our
landowner group including the federal Bureau of Land Management, our
contractor and subcontractors, and of course our lenders."
RMT, which led the construction for the Milford I project and is
currently building First Wind's Kahuku project in Oahu, Hawaii and the
Sheffield Wind project in Vermont, is again leading construction
activities for the Milford II project.
"We are pleased to continue our partnership with First Wind to expand
the Milford Wind project," said Frank Greb, Vice President and General
Manager for RMT. "As with the first phase of the project, RMT will hire
local workers and subcontractors whenever possible to ensure that the
construction of this expansion maximizes the economic benefits for the
surrounding community and Utah."
Power Purchase Agreement with SCPPA
Completed on October 18, 2010, the long-term power purchase agreement
(PPA) to supply the cities of Los Angeles and Glendale with renewable
energy represented a significant milestone for the Milford II project.
Once completed, the second phase of the Milford Wind project will add to
the already significant renewable energy that is being produced and
delivered to Los Angeles, Burbank and Pasadena through the first phase
of the project. The 102 MW expansion will utilize the 88-mile generator
lead that was built from the Milford Wind project to the Intermountain
Power Plant in Delta, which then connects the site to the electrical
grid.
"This PPA for Milford II is significant as it builds on the successful
long-term PPA we signed in 2007 for Milford I, which at its time was a
landmark for a publicly owned utility," said Bill D. Carnahan, Executive
Director of the Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA). "As
with the Milford I PPA, SCPPA will contract with First Wind for the
long-term agreement, prepay for the energy, and sign power sales
agreements with the participants to sell them the output of the project
to repay SCPPA's costs including the ongoing operating expenses."
Project Financing
In addition to the PPA, First Wind recently secured financing for the
project. RBS Securities Inc. was lead arranger and bookrunner for this
loan. The following banks acted as joint lead arrangers for the
financing: Banco Espirito Santo S.A. New York Branch, Santander
Investment Securities Inc., CoBank, ACB, and SG Americas Securities, LLC.
"The commitment from these banks is evidence of both the strength of
this project and the promise of the wind industry," said Steve Schauer,
Senior Vice President of Finance for First Wind. "We sincerely
appreciate their commitment to both the Milford I and now the Milford II
projects and to renewable energy. We look forward to building our
relationship with each of them."
"RBS is very pleased to have played a leading role in First Wind's
financing of the Milford II project," said Richard Randall, RBS Managing
Director. "We applaud First Wind's dedication and the Joint Lead
Arrangers' commitment in successfully closing this financing. The
financing of the Milford II project, following the success of the first
Milford project last year demonstrates the tremendous vision of the
Milford Wind project and First Wind to bring low cost renewable power to
southern California."
When completed, the combined phases of the Milford Wind project will
have the capacity to generate enough to power the equivalent of more
than 65,000 homes annually. With an aggregate of 306 MW of clean, wind
energy between the two projects, the power produced by Milford Wind will
be the equivalent of decreasing carbon dioxide emissions by over 310,000
tons annually, according to the Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S.
EPA) Emissions and Generation Resource Integrated Database (E-GRID).
About First Wind
First Wind is an independent wind energy company exclusively focused on
the development, financing, construction, ownership and operation of
utility-scale wind projects in the United States. Based in Boston, First
Wind has wind projects in the Northeast, the West and in Hawaii, with
the capacity to generate up to 504 megawatts of power and projects under
construction with the capacity to generate up to an additional 232
megawatts. For more information on First Wind, please visit www.firstwind.com
or follow us on Twitter @FirstWind.

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