Harvest Ridge Wind Farm is Generating Clean Energy in Douglas County
30 Julio 2020 - 9:00AM
EDP Renewables’ (EDPR) 200 megawatt (MW) Harvest Ridge Wind Farm
has finished construction and is now fully operational and
producing clean electricity in Douglas County. Harvest Ridge and
EDPR’s other six operational Illinois wind farms cumulatively
produce enough clean energy to power approximately 412,000 average
Illinois homes each year.
"I've worked on four of EDPR’s wind farms in Illinois and have
seen the benefits we bring to the communities who host our
projects,” said Mike Duffy, who recently moved to Douglas County to
work as the Lead Technician at the Harvest Ridge Wind Farm.
“Harvest Ridge will contribute more than $2 million dollars in
taxes each year to support local public services including the
Villa Grove school district where my kid attends. These are
real dollars that make a real impact, and I’m proud to be a part of
bringing this clean energy opportunity to the area.
Harvest Ridge Wind Farm will provide numerous benefits to
Douglas County and its local communities. Over the life of the
project, Harvest Ridge will contribute up to $50 million in taxes
to support local public services such as schools, roads, fire
districts, libraries and others. The wind farm will also provide a
stable form of income to local landowners who have leased land to
EDPR to host the wind farm infrastructure. More than 250 people
worked on the construction of the wind farm, and 10 full-time
employees will continue to operate and maintain the turbines
throughout the project’s lifecycle.
In addition to boosting the local economy, Harvest Ridge will
positively contribute to the environment by saving more than 355
million gallons of water each year and displacing carbon emissions
from fossil fuel power plants, which are a major contributor to
climate change.
Through long-term power purchase agreements (PPA), Wabash Valley
Power Alliance (WVPA), Walmart, and a private offtaker purchase 100
MW, 50 MW, and 50 MW, respectively, of the wind farm’s
capacity.
“The acquisition of this 100 MW share of the Harvest Ridge Wind
Farm allows Wabash Valley Power Alliance to further enable the
production and development of renewable energy,” said WVPA’s
Executive Vice President of Risk and Resource, Lee Wilmes. “For
many of us in the industry, alternative energy is no longer an
alternative. EDPR has been an important partner to WVPA and our
membership in diversifying our power supply while creating
opportunities for companies to purchase green power.”
“Walmart has a goal to be supplied by 100 percent renewable
energy and sourcing energy from wind farms developed by partners
like EDP Renewables is a core component in the mix,” said Mark
Vanderhelm, vice president of energy for Walmart. “Wind energy is
an important part of our energy portfolio, and Walmart plans to
continue our efforts to pursue renewable energy projects that are
right for our customers, our business, and the environment.”
Over the next several months and while the wind farm produces
clean energy, the construction efforts will continue and will be
focused on road repairs and other land restoration work. Building
the wind farm required dozens of subcontractors including many
local businesses.
“It’s exciting to see the wind farm up and running,” stated
Brian Moody, the Executive Director of the Tuscola Chamber
& Economic Development. “These projects don’t just happen every
day. It was an impressive construction effort that has benefited
our local trades, businesses, hotels and restaurants. This economic
activity was especially welcome given the negative impact that
COVID-19 is raging on our economy.”
EDP Renewables is the largest owner and operator of wind farms
in Illinois with 1,201 MW of operating capacity. In addition to
Harvest Ridge, EDPR’s footprint includes the 205 MW Bright Stalk
Wind Farm in McLean County, the 100 MW Rail Splitter Wind Farm in
Tazewell and Logan Counties, the 300 MW Top Crop Wind Farm in
LaSalle and Grundy Counties, and the 398 MW Twin Groves Wind Farm
in McLean County. Collectively, EDPR’s seven operational Illinois
wind farms represent an estimated capital investment of
approximately $2.3 billion and $1.5 billion spent in the state
through the end of last year. Through 2019, the projects have also
distributed $66.8 million to local governments and $75.8 million to
local landowners.
About EDP Renewables North America
EDP Renewables North America LLC (EDPR NA) and its subsidiaries
develop, construct, own, and operate wind farms and solar parks
throughout North America. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, with 53
wind farms, eight solar parks, and seven regional offices across
North America, EDPR NA has developed more than 7,500 megawatts (MW)
and operates more than 7,200 MW of renewable energy projects. EDPR
NA is owned by EDP Renováveis, S.A. (EDPR). For more information,
visit www.edprnorthamerica.com.
Blair Matocha, Senior Manager, Communications
EDP Renewables North America
(281) 414-7589
blair.matocha@edpr.com
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