Thank you for the good report on Iowa's wind energy. At 07:28 AM 01/27/2005, you wrote: > From this morning's Des Moines Register, FYI: > > >Iowa gets wind of additional electricity > >MidAmerican Energy plans 50 more turbines > >By FRANK VINLUAN >REGISTER BUSINESS WRITER >January 27, 2005 > >MidAmerican Energy wants to make one of the nation's largest wind energy >projects even bigger. > >The utility plans to add 50 turbines to its Iowa wind farm. The total >project would have 257 turbines that could power up to 100,000 homes, >according to a request filed with the Iowa Utilities Board on Wednesday. >MidAmerican is asking to add more turbines because it has the capacity to do >it and the extra generation helps meet Gov. Tom Vilsack's renewable energy >goals, said Tom Budler, wind project manager. > >"It's a good fit in our generation portfolio, and we think it's the right >thing to do," Budler said. > >The new turbines will cost $63 million, Budler said. But the addition will >not affect customer power rates, which will remain the same through 2010 >under MidAmerican's rate agreement with the utilities board. >MidAmerican's wind project is at two sites. The northwest Iowa site opened >Dec. 31. The north-central Iowa site is scheduled to be completed by the end >of September. > >The proposed new generation would add 15 turbines to the northwest Iowa site >and 35 to the north-central Iowa site, for 50 megawatts. That additional >generation would be completed by the end of the year, Budler said. >Emmet O'Hanlon , energy associate for the Iowa Public Interest Research >Group, called the proposed turbines "good news." But he noted that the >additional generation is small compared with the capacity of the new >coal-fired power plant MidAmerican is building in Council Bluffs. > >"Fifty megawatts is great, but it's a drop in the bucket," he said. >The Des Moines-based nonprofit group supports the adoption of a 20 percent >renewable energy standard, which O'Hanlon said would spur utilities to >pursue renewable energy instead of new coal, natural gas or nuclear >generation. > >Iowa law requires utilities to get 2 percent of their electricity from >renewable sources. Vilsack has a goal of 1,000 megawatts of renewable energy >in Iowa by 2010. When MidAmerican's wind project is complete, the utility >estimates that slightly more than 9 percent of its generation will come from >renewable sources. > >If the utilities board approves the proposal, the entire MidAmerican project >will have the capacity to generate 360.5 megawatts, which would make it the >largest wind project in the United States. > >The American Wind Energy Association, however, considers MidAmerican's >project two separate wind farms because of the different sites, spokeswoman >Kathy Belyeu said. > >MidAmerican began construction on the turbines in October, shortly after >President Bush signed legislation renewing a tax credit for renewable energy >generation. > >Iowa ranks 10th among states in wind energy potential, according to the wind >association. But by the end of last year, Iowa ranked as high as third among >states in wind energy production. Bringing the northwest Iowa site into >operation on Dec. 31 was enough to push Iowa just ahead of Minnesota, Belyeu >said. > >Four-hundred megawatts of new wind energy generation was brought online in >2004, according to the wind association. The "production tax credit," which >supports MidAmerican's wind project and others across the nation, will >expire at the end of the year. > >Wind projects have been slowed because of industry uncertainty about the >credit from year to year, Belyeu said. Turbine construction will slow again >if the tax credit is not renewed for two years or more. > >"It's a matter of making sure the momentum of a big year isn't lost," Belyeu >said. >**************** >___________________________________________________ >Lyle Krewson >6403 Aurora Avenue #3 >Des Moines, IA 50322-2862 > >[log in to unmask] > >515/276-8947 - Ofc/Res >515/238-7113 - Cel >___________________________________________________ > >- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >Sign up to receive Sierra Club Insider, the flagship >e-newsletter. Sent out twice a month, it features the Club's >latest news and activities. Subscribe and view recent >editions at http://www.sierraclub.org/insider/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sign up to receive Sierra Club Insider, the flagship e-newsletter. Sent out twice a month, it features the Club's latest news and activities. Subscribe and view recent editions at http://www.sierraclub.org/insider/