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Department of Energy Selects Recipient for Wind Cooperative of the Year Award
 

Julie Ruggiero

 

WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced – in partnership with the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) and Cooperative Research Network (CRN) – its selection of the Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AECI), of Springfield, Missouri, for the 2006 Wind Cooperative of the Year Award. The Award recognizes AECI for leadership, demonstrated success, and innovation in its wind power program. In collaboration with the wind industry, DOE aims to develop clean, domestic, and advanced wind energy technologies that can compete with conventional forms of electricity.

“In 2005, the United States installed more new wind energy capacity than any other country in the world, and we are eager to see wind become a more integral part of our nation’s energy mix,” DOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Andy Karsner said. “We applaud Associated Electric Cooperative for its commitment to wind power development, and for building upon President Bush’s commitment to dramatically increase the use of this clean and abundant source of energy.”

AECI was the first to bring utility-scale wind power to Missouri, where most of its members live and work. The cooperative has committed to 156 megawatts (MW) of wind power from three different projects in northwest Missouri. The first of the three 50-MW wind projects, Bluegrass Ridge Wind Farm, is under construction in King City, MO. The second, Cow Branch Wind Project, is located in Rock Port; MO. and; the third, Conception Wind Project, is located in Conception, MO. AECI serves six generation and transmission cooperatives and 51 electric distribution cooperatives in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Iowa. All three projects are expected to be operational by the end of this year.

“Associated Electric Cooperative is very pleased to play a part in bringing the first wind farms online in Missouri, and we are honored that DOE and NRECA are recognizing our efforts,” said Hartner. “We share our success with John Deere Wind Energy and the developer, Wind Capital Group and its president, Tom Carnahan. Their commitment is helping AECI meet our members' needs with a reasonably priced, clean, and renewable resource.”

The Wind Cooperative of the Year Award was presented at NRECA’s TechAdvantage 2007 Conference and Expo in Las Vegas. AECI Director of Member Services and Corporate Communications Keith Hartner accepted the award. AECI was one of six rural, member-owned utilities nominated this year for the award.

In addition to the AECI award, Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC) was also recognized for its unique applications of wind turbines. AVEC presently has 990 Kilowatt (kW) of installed generating capacity, with an additional 700 kW planned for installation over the next two years. It consists of 52 individual generating facilities that serve the same number of small, native villages in rural western Alaska.

Source:
http://www.doe.gov/news/4880.htm



 
 
 
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