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AES representatives brief San Juan County commissioners on Latigo Wind Park operations, local revenue
Summary
AES site staff described Latigo Wind Park’s operations, generation capacity, community arrangements and safety procedures; commissioners asked about power customers, seasonal production and tax/lease revenue.
Tyler Erickson, site manager at Latigo Wind Park, told the San Juan County Commission on June 17 that the AES-owned project has 27 turbines with 60 megawatts of total capacity and a 20-year power purchase agreement that began in March 2016.
Erickson said each turbine is rated about 2.3 megawatts and that the project sends its electricity to Rocky Mountain Power via a nearby substation. He told commissioners the site still supports grazing on the underlying land and…
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