Avangrid, Amazon Partner For 98.4 MW Wind Project In Oregon

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  • Avangrid signing of a new PPA with Amazon to source renewable energy from an Avangrid wind farm in Gilliam County, Oregon the Wind Farm in Oregon is expected to have a capacity of 98.4 MW.
Avangrid, Amazon Partner For 98.4 MW Wind Project In Oregon Avangrid, Amazon Partner For 98.4 MW Wind Project In Oregon

Avangrid, a sustainable energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, recently announced the signing of a new power purchase agreement (PPA) with Amazon to source renewable energy from an Avangrid wind farm located in Gilliam County, Oregon. The Amazon Wind Farm Oregon – Leaning Juniper IIA will have a capacity of 98.4 MW.

“We are proud to have signed this agreement with Amazon, a company that shares our commitment to accelerating the global transition to renewable energy,” said Pedro Azagra, Avangrid Chief Executive Officer (CEO). “With projects like this, we are not only supporting Amazon’s climate goals, but creating jobs and contributing to local communities.”

“Amazon is excited to announce our first utility-scale renewable energy project in Oregon,” said Abhishek Sharma, Head of Energy Strategy for Amazon Web Services (AWS). “The project adds to the 2 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity Amazon has already enabled across the western US grid. This has contributed to Amazon being the world’s largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy for four years running and can help Amazon remain on a path to utilizing 100% renewable energy for the electricity powering its operations by 2025.”

Amazon Wind Farm Oregon – Leaning Juniper IIA is a repowering project that can significantly extend the life of the existing wind farm and make it work more efficiently. Consisting of 40 turbines, the wind farm is expected to produce enough energy to power 22,800 homes every year. During construction, the project can support about 200 jobs. Additionally, Avangrid has executed contracts to recycle all turbine blades that can be decommissioned with this project, which is estimated to divert more than 1,000 tons of mass from landfill.

“Repowering represents a tremendous opportunity for Avangrid to capitalize on benefits from the Inflation Reduction Act,” said Azagra. “Avangrid’s large existing onshore wind fleet can enable many more repowering like this one over the next decade. In doing so, we take advantage of improving technologies to generate more renewable power more efficiently and extend the positive impact these projects deliver locally.”

Through the Avangrid Community Sponsorship Program, the wind farm has contributed to local libraries, pre-schools, and firefighters. Repowering the project through Amazon’s investment ensures this work can continue. The project has also paid more than $11 million in local property taxes to date, supporting public services like education and safety, and these tax contributions is expected to continue after repowering.

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