Allete Clean Energy recently announced it has acquired the Diamond Spring wind project in Oklahoma from Apex Clean Energy and will build, own, operate, and sell wind power from the site to two large Fortune 500 companies under 15-year power sales agreements.
Diamond Spring will be the first Allete Clean Energy wind site to have contracts with corporate customers. Corporate and industrial customers represent a growing market as companies embrace sustainability goals and demonstrate to customers they are powered by clean energy.
“Allete Clean Energy is honored to work with well-known and highly respected companies to advance their sustainability goals and add renewable energy to reduce their carbon footprints,” said Allete Clean Energy President Allan S. Rudeck Jr. “In addition to renewable energy, these customers are seeking competitive energy costs, and the Allete Clean Energy team is pleased to deliver clean energy supplies with a track record of timely, responsible, and cost-effective project execution. Serving the corporate and industrial market opens new opportunities for Allete Clean Energy, and the southern Oklahoma location is strategic in that it provides a new beach-head in the highly attractive Southwest Power Pool where significant potential exists for serving new customers in the utility and corporate and industrial segments. We are pleased to be working with Apex Clean Energy to bring Diamond Spring to market.”
Allete Clean Energy purchased a 100-percent interest in the up to 303-MW Diamond Spring wind farm from the project’s developer, Apex Clean Energy. The purchase includes two power sales agreements negotiated by Apex totaling up to 228 MW and additional capacity to serve the growing corporate and industrial market.
“Corporations are taking a clear leadership position in curbing carbon emissions, and we applaud them for aggressively working to achieve their sustainability goals,” said Mark Goodwin, president and CEO of Apex Clean Energy. “Apex is proud to partner with Allete at Diamond Spring Wind, one of several Apex projects this year that is expected to help leaders in the corporate, commercial, and industrial sectors meet their clean energy commitments.”
Allete Clean Energy will begin construction this year with the wind project coming online in 2020. It will be the largest wind facility owned by Allete Clean Energy, producing enough power for 114,000 homes, and increase the company’s total wind capacity to approximately 1,000 MW at nine sites.
The project has the support of the local communities, where benefits include $48 million in tax revenue and $54 million in payments to landowners.
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