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  • Tuesday, December 1, 2009

    NEW YORK WANTS GREAT LAKES WIND

    NY seeking developer for Great Lakes wind project
    Carolyn Thompson, December 1, 2009 (AP)

    "New York state is looking for developers to build and operate wind turbines in the Great Lakes as part of a plan to use more renewable energy.

    "The New York Power Authority [NYPA]… invited potential developers to submit proposals for offshore wind projects in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. The authority plans to award one or more projects a year from now…The offshore turbines would be the first for New York and among the first in North America…"


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    "The state-owned utility wants to see them producing between 120 and 500 megawatts of electricity by 2015, the year Gov. David Paterson has set for the state to be meeting 45 percent of its electricity needs through improved energy efficiency and clean renewable energy…

    "NYPA is seeking one or more developers to construct, operate and maintain 40 to 200 turbines two to seven miles off shore in one or both of the lakes…[at an estimated total project cost of] $700 million to $1 billion, which the owners could make back in power sales. NYPA would buy all of the power…which would be connected to the grid via an offshore substation."


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    "The state, working with environmental groups, has identified potential locations that wouldn't interfere with shipping or wildlife migration…Lakes Erie and Ontario are the smallest of the five Great Lakes, which together form the largest surface freshwater system on earth…

    "Similar projects are being considered in Canada, on the northern side of Lake Erie, as well as off the Toronto shoreline of Lake Ontario."

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