. Medical and Hospital News .




WIND DAILY
GE, MetLife and Union Bank Invest in Kansas Wind Farm
by Staff Writers
Wichita KS (SPX) Dec 12, 2012


Post Rock's benefits are wide-ranging. Wind Capital Group estimates that this project created approximately 150 jobs, attracted more than $1.5 million in economic activity for local businesses during development and construction, provides a new source of revenue for rural Kansans and helps the state meet its renewable energy portfolio targets.

A group comprising GE unit GE Energy Financial Services, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of MetLife, Inc., and Union Bank, N.A., has invested nearly $247 million in Wind Capital Group's recently commissioned 201-megawatt Post Rock wind farm.

Wind Capital Group, supported by its parent company, NTR plc, maintains a substantial equity stake and serves as managing member of the project, located 80 miles outside Wichita, Kansas, in Ellsworth and Lincoln Counties. Additional details of the transaction were not disclosed. "We are very pleased to be working with this well-established investor group and look forward to working together in the future. They each played an integral role in making the project a success," Wind Capital Group Chief Executive Officer David Boyce said [today].

Michael McNicholas, Chief Executive Officer of NTR plc, added, "Support from this group of investors has been critical to the success of Post Rock and underscores the importance and commercial viability of renewable energy projects. This is an important milestone for Wind Capital Group, and for NTR, which has identified renewable energy as core to our future growth strategy."

In addition to providing 134 of its workhorse 1.5-megawatt machines - the world's most widely deployed wind turbine - GE is providing operations and maintenance services for Post Rock. The project is selling its electricity to Westar Energy, the largest electric utility in Kansas, under a long term power purchase agreement.

Post Rock is Wind Capital Group's second facility in operation using GE's turbines. Together, the 201-megawatt Post Rock project and the 150-megawatt Lost Creek wind farm have a capacity to power approximately 120,000 Midwest homes.

"This project enabled us to expand GE's already strong industrial partnership with Wind Capital Group," said Kevin Walsh, managing director and head of power and renewable energy at GE Energy Financial Services. "In addition to our own investment, we are very pleased to partner with MetLife and Union Bank to round out the equity investor group."

Post Rock's benefits are wide-ranging. Wind Capital Group estimates that this project created approximately 150 jobs, attracted more than $1.5 million in economic activity for local businesses during development and construction, provides a new source of revenue for rural Kansans and helps the state meet its renewable energy portfolio targets.

Post Rock is capable of powering more than 70,000 average homes and displacing about 815,000 tons per year of greenhouse gas emissions, the equivalent of taking 145,000 average US cars off the road, according to US Environmental Protection Agency methodology.

"Investing in the Post Rock wind farm enabled MetLife not only to support an important renewable energy initiative, but also provide economic development opportunities to the Wichita area," said Steven J. Goulart, executive vice president and chief investment officer of MetLife, Inc.

"We are proud to support endeavors like Post Rock, which align with MetLife's overall high-quality investment approach and build upon the more than $2.5 billion we've already invested in renewable energy projects."

"This is a great example of three entities coming together to help finance an energy project that will provide clean, affordable power to Kansas residents," said Lance Markowitz, Union Bank senior vice president and head of its leasing and asset finance division.

"This is Union Bank's third wind project in Kansas and we now have provided financing to more than 60 renewable energy projects in North America. Our 30-plus years in the energy business helps bring these types of projects to completion. We're thrilled to partner with MetLife and GE."

This is GE Energy Financial Services' third investment in Kansas, following its 2009 investments in a 201-megawatt wind farm in Meridian Way and a 101-megawatt project in Smoky Hills.

It expands the GE unit's global wind portfolio, which comprises equity investments and debt financings for projects spanning 17 US states and five countries, totaling almost 9,800 megawatts in operation or under construction.

GE Energy Financial Services' wind investing supports GE's broader ecomagination strategy to create value for customers by solving energy, efficiency and water challenges.

.


Related Links
Wind Capital Group
Wind Energy News at Wind Daily






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle




Memory Foam Mattress Review

Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News

Get Our Free Newsletters
Space - Defense - Environment - Energy - Solar - Nuclear

...





WIND DAILY
Wind speeds in southern New England declining inland, remaining steady on coast
Narragansett RI (SPX) Dec 11, 2012
Oceanographers at the University of Rhode Island have analyzed long-term data from several anemometers in southern New England and found that average wind speeds have declined by about 15 percent at inland sites while speeds have remained steady at an offshore site. Kelly Knorr, a graduate student at the URI Graduate School of Oceanography, and Professor John Merrill reported the results of thei ... read more


WIND DAILY
Thirteen killed in S.Africa bridge collapse

Fire, flood or giant calabash... pick your apocalypse

N.Z. probe finds numerous flaws in killer quake building

UN seeks $65 mn aid as Philippines typhoon toll tops 600

WIND DAILY
Third Boeing GPS IIF Begins Operation After Early Handover to USAF

Putin Urges CIS Countries to Join Glonass

Third Galileo satellite begins transmitting navigation signal

Retired GIOVE-A satellite helps SSTL demonstrate first High Altitude GPS navigation fix

WIND DAILY
Africa's Homo sapiens were the first techies

Skeletons in cave reveal Mediterranean secrets

World's tallest woman dies in China: authorities

Native Americans and Northern Europeans more closely related than previously thought

WIND DAILY
Malaysian customs seize record 24 tonnes of ivory

Lions are rapidly losing ground in Africa

S.Africa, Vietnam agree to curb rhino horn trade

Football: Poborsky shows animal instincts in gorilla plan

WIND DAILY
Indonesia says it has found more virulent bird flu strain

Copper restricts the spread of global antibiotic-resistant infections

Why some strains of Lyme disease bacteria are common and others are not

More S.African pregnant women contracting HIV: study

WIND DAILY
Two Tibetans die in latest self-immolations

Death for three Xinjiang plane hijackers: China media

China government church strips Shanghai bishop of title

China dissident Hu Jia kept at home on rights day

WIND DAILY
Four Chinese hostages freed in Colombia

Piracy will swell again if seas not policed: S.African Navy

Mekong River attackers get death sentences

West African pirates target oil tankers

WIND DAILY
Outside View: Solving U.S. budget woes

S. American growth set to cause wage hikes

Japan economic data sparks recession fears

China bank lending rises in November




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2012 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement