Green Power Partnership
“Aligning Green Power Partners with New Renewable Energy Projects” Pilot Webinar
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Wednesday, November 10, 2011
1-2:30 pm (EST)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Green Power Partnership
On Wednesday, November 10th from 1:00 2:30pm (EST), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Green Power Partnership (GPP) hosted a webinar on “Aligning Green Power Partners with New Renewable Energy Projects”. The webinar provided a forum for attendees to learn about new, not-yet- built renewable energy projects that may align with their energy, environmental, and financial objectives.
The webinar featured nine short project presentations from renewable energy developers as well as a Q&A session. Developers discussed project details, business models, and participation opportunities for attendees such as green power off-take, renewable energy certificate (REC) procurement, financial investment, and equity ownership opportunities. All projects presented on the webinar met EPA's definition of eligible green power resources.
Project presentations included (listed from East to West):
- 10 megawatt (MW) wind power project in New York (Green Power Energy, LLC) (PDF) (9pp., 703K, About PDF)
- 139 MW wind power project in Pennsylvania (EverPower Wind Holdings, Inc.) (PDF) (9pp., 674K)
- 7 MW solar power project in Georgia (Sterling Energy Assets, Inc.) (PDF) (15pp., 1M)
- 19 MW wind power project in Illinois (Monarch Wind Power LLC) (PDF) (11pp., 620)
- 36 MW wind power project in Illinois (Surity Wind, LLC) (PDF) (13pp., 585K)
- 95 MW wind power project in Minnesota (Geronimo Wind Energy, LLC) (PDF) (7pp., 731K)
- 47 MW wind power project in Minnesota (PlainStates Energy, LLC) (PDF) (6pp., 550K)
- 400 MW wind power project in South Dakota (Winterhawk Energy & Development) (PDF) (9pp., 635K)
- 3 MW biogas project in California (California Bioenergy, LLC) (PDF) (11pp., 425K)
GPP received a total of 27 individual project proposals submitted on behalf of 22 different project developers in response to its call for projects. Due to time constraints, only the nine projects listed above were presented on the webinar. However, project details and developer contact information for all 27 submissions are available on GPP's Aligning Green Power Partners with New Renewable Energy Projects Pilot Web page.
The webinar is provided solely as an information service to Green Power Partners. A renewable energy projects inclusion in the webinar does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by EPA.
To request an audio recording of the webinar send an email to Mollie Lemon (lemon.mollie@epa.gov).
