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Council approves deed to Cedar Falls Utilities for Viking Energy Center
Summary
Cedar Falls City Council approved a quitclaim deed conveying Lot 1 in West Viking Road Industrial Park to Cedar Falls Utilities to host the Viking Energy Center, a locally controlled generation site planned to start with two natural‑gas engines totaling 36 MW and designed to support renewables and future fuel retrofits.
The Cedar Falls City Council on Monday authorized a quitclaim deed conveying city-owned land in West Viking Road Industrial Park to Cedar Falls Utilities for the Viking Energy Center.
Susan Abernathy, general manager of Cedar Falls Utilities, told the council the project will start with two reciprocating engines that together will provide about 36 megawatts of capacity and could be expanded to as many as eight…
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