EDP Renováveis venderá electricidad eólica a la estadounidense AmerenUE

"Este es el primer acuerdo de venta electricidad de EDP Renováveis con AmerenUE" y "nos congratulamos de ello porque supone el cierre por parte de AmerenUE de un compromiso a largo plazo para el suministro de energía eólica a sus clientes de Missouri", señaló el director de operaciones en Norteamérica de la eléctrica portuguesa, Gabriel Alonso.

El acuerdo tiene una vigencia de quince años y permitirá vender la electricidad de la segunda fase del parque de Pioneer Prairie, situado en Iowa y dotado de 62 aerogeneradores Vestas V82, con una producción unitaria de 1,65 MW.

La filial de renovables de EDP está presente en seis países de Europa, en Estados Unidos y en Brasil. Con 5.052 MW de capacidad eólica en sus parques a finales de 2008, la empresa ocupa el cuarto puesto en la lista de los principales operadores mundiales.

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AmerenUE Purchases 102 Megawatts of Wind Power – Enough for 26,000 Households

Ameren Corporation, subsidiary AmerenUE, announced that, in a first-ever venture for the company, AmerenUE has signed an agreement to purchase 102 megawatts (MW) of wind power from phase II of Horizon Wind Energy’s Pioneer Prairie Wind Farm in Iowa. That’s enough to power 26,000 households. This farm is fully operational with both phases having a total capacity of more than 300 megawatts (MW).

The power AmerenUE is purchasing will tie into the Midwest Independent System Operator (MISO) transmission grid, of which the company is a member, fulfilling AmerenUE’s commitment to add 100 megawatts of renewable capacity to serve its Missouri customers by 2010.

"This is only one of many initiatives we have established to increase renewable resources and improve the environment," says AmerenUE President and Chief Executive Officer Warner L. Baxter. "We will be looking for additional opportunities as we increase the amount of renewable resources in our generating portfolio. This is a significant first step toward further diversifying our fuel mix and demonstrating our commitment to environmental stewardship."

As a culmination of a thorough, multi-year review of proposals, AmerenUE chose the already established Pioneer Prairie Wind Farm for this purchase and recently signed a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to commence on Sept. 1 of this year for about one third of the wind farm’s output. Pricing and other contract terms were not disclosed.

Horizon Wind Energy LLC ("Horizon") develops, constructs, owns and operates wind farms throughout North America. Based in Houston, Texas, with over 20 offices across the United States, Horizon has developed more than 2,800 megawatts (MW) and operates over 2,000 MW of wind farms. Horizon is owned by EDP Renovaveis S.A. ("EDPR"), headquartered in Madrid, Spain, and a subsidiary of Energias de Portugal, S.A. ("EDP"), a vertically-integrated utility company based in Portugal. EDP is currently ranked third in the United States in wind energy by net installed capacity. Through its various constituent businesses, EDP holds significant electricity and gas operations in Europe, Brazil, and the United States.

With assets of over $23 billion, Ameren serves approximately 2.4 million electric customers and nearly one million natural gas customers in a 64,000 square mile area of Missouri and Illinois. Ameren owns a diverse mix of electric generating plants strategically located in its Midwest market with a generating capacity of more than 16,400 megawatts.

EDP Renováveis is a company of the Energias de Portugal group which operates in the field of renewable energy. EDP Renováveis is the 4th biggest renewables company in the world and the second-largest generator of wind energy globally (after Iberdrola Renovables). EDP listed 25% of the company in an initial public offering on Euronext Lisbon in June 2008, upon which it immediately became a member of the benchmark PSI-20 index as its fifth-largest company by market capitalisation.

It owns Nuevas Energias del Occidente (which operates as Neo Energía, a holding that contains the European operations – Enernova in Portugal, Genesa and Desa in Spain, Agrupación Eólica in Spain and France, GreenWind in Belgium and Relax Wind Parks in Poland) and Horizon Wind Energy (which operates in the United States).

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