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General Electric wins $1.4 billion to supply largest wind farm in U.S.

By | December 10, 2009, 12:58 PM PST

New York-based power company Caithness Energy has awarded General Electric with a $1.4 billion contract to supply wind turbines and 10 years of maintenance for the largest wind farm in the United States, GE announced Thursday.

The 845-megawatt wind farm, named Shepherds Flat and located in Arlington, Oregon, will span approximately 30 square miles and cover parts of Gilliam and Morrow counties.

GE said it will supply 338 models of its 2.5-megawatt wind turbine for installation between 2011 and 2012. It will be the first installation of these models in the U.S., the company said.

“When completed, it will be larger than any wind farm currently in operation around the globe,” GE said in a statement.

The arms race is quickly mounting for the title of largest wind farm in the U.S. Texas announced plans in July to host two 750-megawatt offshore wind farms in the Gulf of Mexico.

Shepherds Flat has been contracted to provide to power utility Southern California Edison, and is predicted to generate 2 billion kilowatt-hours per year — enough to supply 235,000 households annually, according to GE.

But Caithness Energy predicts the project will cost $2 billion to build, which includes necessary improvements to area roads and equipment to connect to the power grid.

The companies estimate that 400 workers will be hired for construction of the wind farm, which is scheduled for completion in 2012. Thirty-five  full-time workers are expected to operate the wind farm.

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RE: General Electric wins $1.4 billion to supply largest wind farm in U.S.
ooooooh 35 full time workers... now there is a recovery...heh
Posted by zildjian62@...
11th Dec 2009
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RE: General Electric wins $1.4 billion to supply largest wind farm in U.S.
It is the construction jobs and manufacturing jobs that matter in these types of deals. We also need to remember that coal fired power plants etc aren't exactly creating a lot of new jobs. There are a lot more of them being canceled. That sure isn't producing any jobs.
Posted by stockingers@...
11th Dec 2009
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RE: General Electric wins $1.4 billion to supply largest wind farm in U.S.
Cost is interesting: $1.4B for 850MW plant, ++more for grid upgrade etc. Installed Nuclear plants in US vary in power over a wide range but average ~1000Mw. The estimated costs for new N plants, are all over the map, from 2B to $8B. The last US nuclear plant built, went many times over it's original cost estimate and finally ended at ~$5B, if I remember correctly? So this cost is very competitive and time to first power of ~2years, is much faster,than ~12years for N power.
Nice, that GE is doing this, as they were way behind Europeans. Ge currently has about 1.8GW of wind power they are committed to building in Europe, in next 16 months. So all this turbine manufacturing, should provide quite a lot of new jobs.
Posted by hi100@...
12th Dec 2009
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RE: General Electric wins $1.4 billion to supply largest wind farm in U.S.
All "green" power must be backed by traditional power, which can not be turned off until needed. So there will be zero savings, but rather increased cost for power you use and have on standby. "Green power can never supply enough. Go nuke and enjoy.
Posted by 4fredster@...
13th Dec 2009
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Quantifying and Qualifying a Comparison of Renewable Enegy Sources
I had less numbers at 211,250 residences possibly receiving the electricity. That is not unusual anyway considering usage variability and demographic characteristics. Some info can be used from this article to compare with other renewable energy sources. Comparing solar contracts provides a rough idea that windmill farms (about $6,630 per residence) may have another third on the margin. Also, the cost seems to be about $1.66 per watt. Though, there are other qualifications.
That is a lot of birds pockmarking the landscape. An area less than that to cover residences with panels but land that must be forsaken to the wind structures. It also creates another grid feed while residences that are grid-tied allow an exchange of electricity where the arrangements are available. Another issue is the mean-time-between-failure, maintenance costs, and other factors that affect efficiency and optimum operation.
A solar farm may be more viable but the production issues are of a concern. Although I'm pro-renewable so long as the installation is appropriate and manageable especially without taxpayer expense, I wanted to provide a few considerations for analysis.
Posted by donnydo77@...
17th Dec 2009
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It pays to have connections.......
No wonder why NBC is so kind to Obama....owner GE gets juicy contracts ! wow....400 temp jobs and 35 permanent jobs will be created. to offset the 4 million jobs we lost this year we will need a lot more farms !
Posted by pizzaman7
21st Dec 2009
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RE: General Electric wins $1.4 billion to supply largest wind farm in U.S.
A good introduction about diy wind turbine. You should give a detailed introduction on control and brake system. These are two important parts of a samll wind turbines.
wind turbine
Posted by vickyyouvi
10th Sep 2010
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