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EDF Renewable Energy to supply 24 MW of wind power from its Salt Fork Wind Project

By Michelle Froese | January 28, 2016

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Vestas will supply 87 of their V100 2.0-MW wind turbines for the Salt Fork wind project.

EDF Renewable Energy has signed an agreement to supply Salesforce with 24 MW of wind energy from its Salt Fork Wind Project in Texas. The virtual power-purchase agreement (VPPA) advances Salesforce’s commitment to power 100% of its global operations with renewable energy.

The project, located in the Texas Panhandle in Donley and Gray Counties, east of Amarillo, has commenced construction of its total 174-MW capacity. It is expected to achieve commercial operation by the end of 2016 and will use ERCOT’s (Electricity Reliability Council of Texas) CREZ (Competitive Renewable Energy Zone) transmission infrastructure.

In June 2015, it was announced that Garland Power & Light had signed a long-term PPA to purchase 150 MW of the clean electricity generated from the project, along with renewable energy credits (RECs).

Salt Fork will be comprised of 87 V100 (unit capacity of 2.0 MW) wind turbines supplied by Vestas. The amount of power generated will be equivalent to avoiding more than 510,000 metric tons of CO₂ emissions annually. This is equivalent to the emissions of 107,000 passenger vehicles driven over the course of one year.

“Salesforce was critical to making this project a reality and we are pleased to welcome the company to our growing portfolio of corporate purchasers and work with them to support their renewable energy goals,” commented John Marchand, VP of Valuations and Transactions for EDF RE.

Salesforce joins EDF RE’s growing North America portfolio of corporate purchasers including Google, Microsoft, Procter & Gamble, Walmart, and Yahoo!.

EDF Renewable Energy
www.edf-re.com


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