For Immediate Release January 4, 2010
Contact: Jeb Hockman, 804-968-4070 ()
Old Dominion Electric Cooperative Announces Start Up of Wind Farm
Co-op to Receive 50% of Energy Output from AES Armenia Mountain, PA Facility
Glen Allen, Va. – Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC) and AES Wind Generation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The AES Corporation, have announced the start of commercial operation of the Armenia Mountain wind farm in Pennsylvania.
ODEC, the primary power provider for 11 electric distribution cooperatives in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, will receive 50 percent of the electricity generated by the 101 megawatt (MW) wind farm which is located in the Pennsylvania counties of Bradford and Tioga in the north central region of the Keystone State.
AES Wind Generation developed, owns and operates the wind farm which is comprised of 67 1.5 MW GE SLE wind turbines.
“We are delighted to announce that the Armenia Mountain wind farm is up and running and producing renewable electricity to serve our member distribution cooperatives and their over 500,000 consumer-members throughout the Mid-Atlantic,” said Jackson E. Reasor, ODEC president and CEO. “Our contract for the wind-generated energy from this project is part of ODEC’s long-term plan to further diversify our power supply portfolio to include a variety of economically-viable conventional and renewable generation resources, such as the Armenia Mountain wind farm.”
“We also wish to congratulate AES Wind Generation on their successful completion of this exciting project and look forward to its continued successful operation,” Reasor added.
“We’re pleased to provide wind power to Old Dominion Electric Cooperative,” said Marty Crotty, president of AES Wind Generation. “We hope that the Armenia Mountain project is the first of several opportunities to work together to deliver affordable and sustainable energy.”
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In July 2008, ODEC signed a 15-year power purchase agreement with AES Wind Generation for 50 percent of the output of its then planned Armenia Mountain Wind Farm project. A separate agreement for 50 percent of the energy output from the wind farm was signed by Newark, Del.-based Delmarva Power. AES Wind Generation was chosen as one of the winning bidders following a request for proposals from wind generated power providers issued in early 2008.
In addition to its contract with AES Wind Power for 50 percent of the output from the Armenia Mountain Wind Farm, ODEC’s portfolio of renewable generation resources also includes 100 percent of the power generated from a landfill gas-to-energy project in Worcester County, Md. and a hydroelectric project in Bath County, Va. ODEC has also signed a long-term agreement to purchase the 70 MW of energy projected to be produced by the Constellation Energy Criterion Wind Power Project to be built in Garrett County, Md.
About ODEC
Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC) is a generation-and-transmission cooperative that provides wholesale power to 11 member electric distribution cooperatives in three states. ODEC and its member systems are not-for-profit electric cooperatives that are owned by the consumer-members they serve.
These member systems include (in Virginia): A&N Electric Cooperative, BARC Electric Cooperative, Community Electric Cooperative, Mecklenburg Electric Cooperative, Northern Neck Electric Cooperative, Prince George Electric Cooperative, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative, and Southside Electric Cooperative; (in Maryland) Choptank Electric Cooperative; and (in Delaware) Delaware Electric Cooperative.
ODEC owns 11.6 percent of the North Anna Nuclear Power Station in Louisa County, Va. and 50 percent of the Clover Power Station in Halifax County, Va. The cooperative also owns and operates generation facilities in Louisa County and Fauquier County, Va. and owns 50 percent of the Rock Springs Generation Facility in Cecil County, Md. For more information, visit www.odec.com.
About AES
The AES Corporation (NYSE:AES) is a Fortune 500 global power company with generation and distribution businesses. Through its diverse portfolio of thermal and fuel sources, it safely provides affordable and sustainable energy in 29 countries. Its workforce of 25,000 people is committed to operational excellence and meeting the world’s changing power needs. AES Corporation had 2008 revenues of $16 billion and owns and manages $35 billion in total assets. To learn more, please visit www.aes.com .
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(Photo caption: One of the 67 wind turbines now producing energy for Old Dominion Electric Cooperative at the AES Armenia Mountain Wind Farm in northwestern Pennsylvania.)