VEGA, TX (April 24, 2013): EDF Renewables celebrates the completion of the Spinning Spur Wind Project today with a dedication ceremony, and the launch of Spinning Spur II with a groundbreaking ceremony. The Spinning Spur projects, located in Oldham County, Texas, are each 161 megawatts (MW) and together will generate clean electricity sufficient to supply approximately 100,000 average Texas homes.
Spinning Spur, comprised of 70 Siemens 2.3 MW turbines, began delivering carbon-free electricity for the benefit of Southwestern Public Service Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Xcel Energy, under a 15-year power purchase agreement in December 2012.
Spinning Spur II is slated to start construction in June 2013 and will utilize 87 General Electric (GE) wind turbines with a rated capacity of 1.85 MW each. The project will be one of the first projects to take advantage of the new CREZ (Competitive Renewable Energy Zones) transmission line connecting the wind generating capacity of the Texas Panhandle to high electricity demand areas in the state. The electricity generated will be sold under a 10-year energy purchase agreement.
Congressman Mac Thornberry commented, “Our country has been blessed with incredible natural resources that offer us the chance to increase production of all kinds of energy here at home. It is encouraging to see folks in Oldham County using some of these resources to generate good jobs.”
“Those of us from the Panhandle know that wind is part of our everyday lives; leave it to the folks at EDF Renewables to hone that energy and put it to a good use. Increasing our supply of domestic renewable energy is important and has proven to be good business, and I am proud to support this project,” said State Senator Kel Seliger.
State Representative John Smithee commented, “The Spinning Spur project is now a tremendous asset for Oldham County and the entire Texas Panhandle. Spinning Spur II will be yet another milestone in firmly establishing Oldham County and the Texas Panhandle as the Wind Energy Capital of the world.”
Oldham County Judge Don Allred stated, “We are very excited about our relationship with EDF Renewables and the economic development that is associated with the Spinning Spur project. Through the vision of the CREZ Transmission Lines, Spinning Spur II will bring about a new era in wind production as we begin to move power from the Panhandle, with its tremendous production capabilities, to the ERCOT grid where the demand for power is so great. This is wonderful for Oldham County and for the state of Texas.”
Texas continues to leads the nation in installed wind capacity, due to robust wind resources, a business friendly environment, and supportive stakeholders at the state and local levels. The Spinning Spur projects represent EDF Renewables’ confidence in the next wave of wind power’s growth and construction in the state and increased investment in Oldham County.
“The Production Tax Credit extension in early 2013 and the CREZ transmission line build-out together in parallel create an opportunity for EDF Renewables to strengthen our presence in a promising region of Texas with high-quality wind resources,” said Tristan Grimbert, President and CEO of EDF Renewables. He further added, “The development of renewable energy is a critically important task for the nation and for local rural communities. We applaud the vision of the Public Utility Commission of Texas for approving and financing the CREZ transmission project and opening a whole new market of low cost renewable energy benefiting the local communities and the environment.”
“Cielo is proud to be a part of the Spinning Spur wind project team that is delivering high tech jobs to the Oldham County area and low cost wind energy to Xcel,” says Walt Hornaday, President Cielo Wind Services, Inc. “Oldham County, Vega ISD and Adrian ISD were key partners in making this large project a success through tax incentives.”
As part of EDF Renewables’ community engagement program the company presented the Oldham County Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture with a $2500 donation.
Following on from the Spinning Spur (161 MW) and Bobcat Bluff (150 MW) projects commissioned in December 2012, the Spinning Spur II project will be EDF Renewables’ third project in Texas, eventually boosting the Group’s installed capacity in the state to 472 MW.