228 Advanced GE Wind Turbines Headed to Wind Capital Group Projects in Oklahoma and Kansas

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and Wind Capital Group have inked deals for 228 wind turbines and the accompanying operations and maintenance services for projects in Oklahoma and Kansas. This pair of projects will provide more than 350 megawatts of reliable, clean renewable energy for the Midwestern United States and create jobs and economic stimulus for local landowners and surrounding communities. GE will supply 94 of its 1.6-100 wind turbines for the Osage project in Oklahoma, which will provide power to Associated Electric CoOps Inc. (AECI), and 134 1.5-82.5 wind turbines for the Post Rock project in Kansas, which will supply power to Westar. The GE wind turbines for both projects are scheduled for delivery in the first half of 2012. “This purchase will help us to create American jobs, invest in rural economies and bring clean, domestic energy to communities across the country,” said Ciaran O'Brien, Wind Capital Group's chief executive officer. “At a time when many energy projects around the country are on hold, Wind Capital Group is making substantial investments and expanding our operations,” O'Brien added. “This turbine acquisition sends a clear signal that we have a pipeline of high-quality development projects that we are continuing to translate into strong commercial assets.” The two new projects will increase Wind Capital Group's U.S. wind power footprint to more than half a gigawatt.
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