NEWS
RELEASE - April 24, 2006
National
Ranking for Local Wind Farm
Sweetwater,
Texas (April 24, 2006) – The American Wind Energy Association
(AWEA) recently released its annual industry rankings of wind
energy development in the United States. The rankings include
the leading states for wind energy development, the suppliers
of wind energy turbines, and owners and purchasers of wind energy.
Rankings also provide a useful measure of the size and breadth
of the American wind energy industry.
Texas
ranked second in the nation as the state with the most wind energy
installed by capacity. A turbine’s generating potential
is measured in kilowatts (KW) or megawatts (MW). Texas produces
1,995 MW, while California produces 2,150 MW. Texas is predicted
to overtake the first place ranking during 2006.
Local
wind farm, Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center, ranked as the third
largest wind farm operating in the United States. This is the
first year the wind farm has received a national ranking from
AWEA. The wind farm produces 210 MW annually. Located outside
Sweetwater, Texas, the wind farm is visible from Interstate 20.
AWEA considers a project to be a wind farm if it is build and
owned by the same company, and is geographically contiguous. Horse
Hollow Wind Energy Center is part of FPL Energy, ranked by AWEA
as the largest owner of wind energy facilities in the United States.
“Wind
continues to be one of the fastest growing energy sources in the
nation as well as the world,” states Mike Hatley, executive
director of Sweetwater Enterprise for Economic Development (S.E.E.D.)
“This region, which currently produces more than 25% of
wind energy for the nation, is an excellent resource for wind
industry leaders who want to take advantage of a plentiful, low
cost resource of power.”
“Our
region is on the cutting edge of this booming industry,”
Hatley explained. “Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center is an
excellent business partner, providing a much needed service as
well as making a large economical impact in our local community
through their tax base and providing high quality jobs for our
residents.”
The
Sweetwater Enterprise for Economic Development Incorporated (S.E.E.D.)
mission is to facilitate a transitional move to this forward-thinking
area. S.E.E.D is prepared for the challenge of maintaining consistent
economic growth, including the creation and retention of jobs
in Sweetwater. As a 4A organization, S.E.E.D. is focused on providing
businesses the best opportunity for the growth, thereby ensuring
consistent economic growth for this area.
AWEA
is the national trade association for the U.S. wind energy industry.
The association’s membership includes turbine manufacturers,
wind project developers, utilities, academicians, and interested
individuals. More information on wind energy is available at the
AWEA web site: www.awea.org.