Wyoming wind farm making same power with 80% fewer turbines
Source: Associated Press
Wyoming wind farm making same power with 80% fewer turbines
By MEAD GRUVER
August 14, 2019
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) Bigger, more efficient equipment will allow an electric utility to redevelop Wyomings first commercial wind farm so it produces the same amount of power with far fewer turbines, an example of the growing feasibility of renewable energy in the top U.S. coal-mining state.
Portland, Oregon-based PacifiCorp plans to replace 68 wind turbines at the Foote Creek I wind farm with 13 turbines. The wind farm atop the barren and blustery ridge called Foote Creek Rim west of Cheyenne will continue to generate about 41 megawatts, or enough electricity to power nearly 20,000 homes.
Solar power often gets attention for efficiency gains but many U.S. utilities also are working to squeeze more megawatts out of wind, PacifiCorp spokesman Spencer Hall said.
Just imagine buying a new cellphone today versus in 98, Hall said, referring to when the wind farms first turbines were installed. Its becoming a thing where we cant even get labor on some of them, there are so many projects going on.
PacifiCorp has 1.9 million customers in Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Washington state, Oregon and California and wants to get more electricity from wind power in the years ahead, while reducing what it generates from coal.
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