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EDF Renewable Energy and Microsoft Corporation Break Ground on the Pilot Hill Wind Project

published: 2014-10-02 14:58

EDF Renewable Energy (EDF RE) and Microsoft Corporation launched the Pilot Hill Wind Project with a groundbreaking ceremony. Located 60 miles southwest of Chicago in Kankakee and Iroquois counties, the 175 MW wind project is expected to begin commercial operation early in 2015.

The Project, consisting of GE 1.7 MW wind turbines, benefits from a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Microsoft. The PPA played a key role in advancing the Project by providing the long-term revenue certainty needed to get Pilot Hill off of the ground and into construction. Vision Energy and Orion Energy shepherded this project through the origination and development phases.

“The Pilot Hill Wind Project is important to Microsoft because it helps solidify our commitment to taking significant action to shape our energy future by developing clean, low-cost sources to meet our energy needs,” said Paul Scanlan, Senior Program Manager for Energy Strategy. “Microsoft is focused on transforming the energy supply chain for cloud services, from the power plant to the computer chip. Long-term commitments like Pilot Hill help ensure a cleaner grid to supply energy to our datacenters.”

Tristan Grimbert, President and CEO of EDF Renewable Energy, added, “Companies are coming to understand that setting renewable energy, energy efficiency, and greenhouse gas emissions reduction commitments can deliver attractive cost-savings benefits while locking in long-term energy price stability.”

Pilot Hill will also trigger significant economic development through the creation of approximately 150 local craft labor positions during peak construction as well as long-term operations and maintenance opportunities. In addition, tens of millions of dollars over the life of the project will be provided in the form of lease payments to landowners and property taxes.

With its close proximity to Chicago and one of the top ranking renewable energy training programs in the nation at Kankakee Community College, local officials hope Pilot Hill will prompt more investment in renewable energy in the area.

KCC President Dr. John Avendano remarked: “Renewable energy is key to our future. KCC is proud to be training skilled wind technicians as part of one of the most-recognized renewable energy programs in the country.”

Mortenson Construction’s Wind Energy Group has started onsite construction activities including construction of all access roads and public road improvements; foundations; turbine erection; operations and maintenance building; collection system; substation; T-line and the installation of MET towers.

As part of EDF Renewable Energy’s community engagement program the company contributed $15,000 to area organizations; Central CUSD #4, Herscher CUSD #2, and the Community Foundation of Kankakee River Valley each were presented with a check for $5,000.

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