2 Wind Energy Projects Proposed in Southcentral Wyoming

Wyoming News September 25, 2018

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2 Wind Energy Projects Proposed in Southcentral Wyoming

RIVERTON, WY. (AP)      –    Two large wind energy projects that would generate a combined 780 megawatts of electricity are being proposed in southcentral Wyoming.

The Rawlins Times reports the projects were presented to the Carbon County Commission this week by a representative of Intermountain Wind LLC. The Boulder, Colorado-based firm is a consultant for BluEarth Renewables of Calgary, Canada.

Intermountain Wind president Paul Martin says commercial operation is tentatively scheduled for 2020 for the 280-megawatt Two Rivers wind project.

Martin says operation of the 500-megawatt Lucky Star project is slated for 2022. Further environmental reviews are planned.

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Information from: Rawlins (Wyo.) Daily Times, http://www.rawlinstimes.com

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