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Member Directory Wind Energy & Development
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Campbell Hill Wind Power Joined 09/24/2009 |
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Dirk A. Gard 1068 Cole Creek Road PO Box 968 Evansville, WY 82636-0968
(307)554-0978 (phone)
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Duke Energy Generation Services has developed a new 99 MW wind power facility 15 miles NE of Casper in Converse County, Wyoming. Each of the 66 GE turbines operates at 1.5 MWs. The Campbell Hill project will sell all of its clean, renewable energy to PacifiCorp, which can serve customers in Wyoming, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Colorado. The site of the operation extends over 10,500 acres with a maximum elevation of approximately 5900 feet above sea level.
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Chevron Global Power Joined 10/05/2009 |
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Chris Buchholz 3131 N. Sunburst Dr. Evansville, WY 82636
(307)315-2489 (phone)
www.chevron.com
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Chevron Global Power Company (a division of Chevron Corporation), has been marketing, developing and operating commercial power projects for over 20 years, and currently manages interests in over a dozen power facilities worldwide. The most recent addition to the portfolio is the Casper Wind Power Project - a 16.5 megawatt wind facility in Natrona County.
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Range Solar & Wind, LLC Joined 10/17/2007 |
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Gene Theriault 7230 Rocking R Rd. PO Box 4006 Casper, WY 82604-0006
(307)262-4647 (phone)
(307)235-2525 (fax)
rangesolar.us rangesolar.wy@gmail.com
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Design, sale, installation of solar electric, solar hot water, and small wind turbine systems for residential and commercial sites. Includes grid-tied, off-grid, and grid-tied battery based situations. Dealer for top-quality products from manufacturers with long-term commitment to the renewable energy industry. Range Solar & Wind provides excellent service to all its customers.
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Wasatch Wind Joined 10/18/2010 |
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Michelle Stevens 520 N. Main St. #412 Heber City, UT 84032-1216
(435)503-8831 (phone)
(435)647-5889 (fax)
www.wasatchwind.com
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Wasatch Wind is focused on wind energy projects in the Intermountain West. We were founded to make a positive contribution towards energy independence and spur positive benefits for our region and community--new tax revenues and local jobs, money for schools and updated county facilities, and increased opportunities for landowners.
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