Consumers Energy, its contractors, Tuscola County-area landowners and local government officials held a groundbreaking event in November to officially start construction of the company’s second wind park, the Cross Winds Energy Park.
“Renewable energy will continue to be a vital part of our Balanced Energy Initiative, providing Michigan residents with the energy they need, whenever they need it,” said Jack Hanson, Consumers Energy’s senior vice president of energy resources. “We are drawing on our state’s natural resources to power our state’s future.”
Cross Winds is expected to open in late 2014, fulfilling the state of Michigan’s requirement that energy providers generate 10 percent of their power from renewable sources. The facility will include 62 wind turbines, with a total capacity of 105MW.
Consumers Energy also opened the 100MW Lake Winds Energy Park in Mason County last year.
About 150 construction jobs will be created during Cross Winds construction into 2014.
“As part of our $1 billion commitment to the Pure Michigan Business Connect initiative, we’re pleased to report more than $100 million of the $255 million Cross Winds Energy Park will come from services and goods supplied by companies in our state,” Hanson said.
GE is supplying the 1.7 MW turbine units for Cross Winds, with 43 turbines scheduled for
Akron Township and 19 turbines scheduled for Columbia Township.
Initial construction will focus on building access drives and turbine foundations and will continue in coming months, weather permitting. Turbine construction is scheduled to begin next summer.
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