The project, which is located in Weld County, consists of 63 GE 1.6MW and 60 Nordex N90/2500 turbines. The project has a 25-year power-purchase agreement with Xcel Energy.
Nordex’s 150MW half of the development is its largest project to date.
According to April’s “uåX˜äŠÊ˜·³Ç Windicator, Colorado’s wind capacity stands at 1.3GW.
Speaking about the project, BP Wind Energy CEO John Graham said: "The Cedar Creek II wind farm has created 19 permanent jobs, will generate over $1 million annually in taxes and economic benefit to the rural community of Weld County and brings affordable renewable power to over 75,000 residents of Colorado."
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