Iberdrola Renovables inaugurates Dry Lake wind farm in Arizona
Oct 14, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Company: Iberdrola Renovables (IRVSF)
Spanish wind power company Iberdrola Renovables has inaugurated the Dry Lake wind farm in Arizona, US. Located in Navajo County, the facility has 63MW installed capacity distributed over 30 wind turbines that produce enough clean power to supply some 15,000 average-sized American homes.
Iberdrola Renovables has reached an agreement to sell the farm's full output to Arizona-based utility Salt River Project, which will use it to supply power to the Phoenix metropolitan area.
In addition, Iberdrola Renovables has completed construction of its Rugby wind farm in North Dakota which is currently undergoing testing.
The wind farm's 149MW installed capacity, distributed over 71 wind turbines of 2.1MW each, will enable it to meet the electricity demand of 35,500 average-sized US homes.
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Company: Iberdrola Renovables (IRVSF)
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