
Duke Energy, American Transmission Co.
Project to Deliver Wyoming Wind Power to California and
Southwest
Dec. 19, 2011 - pro.energycentral.com
Duke-American Transmission Co. has acquired the Zephyr
Power Transmission Project and will continue the design
and development of the proposed 950-mile transmission line
that would deliver wind energy generated in eastern Wyoming
to California and the southwestern United States.
DATC, a joint venture of Duke Energy and American Transmission
Co., acquired the Zephyr Power Transmission Project from
a subsidiary of Pathfinder Renewable Wind Energy LLC. Pathfinder
is developing a wind power project on more than 100,000
acres near Chugwater, Wyo., and has committed to use at
least 2,100 megawatts (MW) of the Zephyr project's 3,000-MW
capacity.
The Zephyr project would originate in Chugwater and terminate
in the Eldorado Valley just south of Las Vegas, Nev. The
500-kilovolt high-voltage direct current project, estimated
at approximately $3.5 billion, will include an AC/DC converter
station at each terminus.
Phil Grigsby, Duke Energy Commercial Businesses senior
vice president, said, "Zephyr is an ambitious energy
infrastructure project that is laser-focused on providing
an integrated solution to a recurring problem facing America:
How do we get clean, renewable energy to the population
centers?"
Grigsby notes that California may be the largest market
for renewable power in the country with a renewable energy
portfolio standard of 33 percent. DATC's Zephyr project
creates a highly efficient and strategic connection between
the wind-rich areas of Wyoming and electricity load centers
in California and the southwestern U.S.
While wind generation and transmission development are
being pursued separately, Pathfinder and DATC have agreed
to work together to increase the viability of the integrated
projects. "The success of this transmission project
is dependent upon on the success of Pathfinder's generation
project, and vice versa," said John Flynn, vice president,
Strategic Planning and Business Development for American
Transmission Co. "By working together on a parallel
development path, we avoid 'the chicken and the egg' dilemma
that has often challenged major projects like this."
Jeff Meyer, managing partner of Pathfinder, said, "Pathfinder
remains a Wyoming-based company and we look forward to
continuing our commitment to the state. The time was right
to bring a proven, experienced transmission developer to
the team, and in DATC we found an ideal partner."
In 2012, DATC will continue its studies, begin environmental
analysis, and design routing and siting before seeking
regulatory approvals. If approved, the transmission line
would be in service in 2020.
About DATC - Duke-American Transmission Co. is a joint
venture between Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) and American Transmission
Co. formed in 2011 to plan and develop strategic transmission
projects across the U.S. and Canada. For more information,
visit: www.datcllc.com
About Pathfinder -- Pathfinder Renewable Wind Energy,
LLC (Pathfinder), headquartered near Alcova, Wyoming, owns
and operates Wyoming's historic Pathfinder Ranch. Pathfinder
is advancing the development of new wind generation assets
and expanded power transmission capacity to deliver renewable
wind energy to markets in the southwest. Pathfinder and
its partnering ranchers are leaders in enhancing wildlife
habitat while preserving America's ranching heritage and
meeting the nation's desire for competitively priced green
energy. Its wind energy vision is based on an appreciation
for Wyoming's rural economies, communities, wildlife, scenic
viewsheds and cultural resources. Sammons Power Development,
Inc., a subsidiary of Dallas-based Sammons Enterprises,
Inc. with assets approaching $40 billion, is the lead partner
in Pathfinder. General Electric Company will provide the
wind generation equipment for the Pathfinder wind farms.
www.pathfinderwind.com
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