Milford Wind Explained

Milford Wind I & II
Coordinates:38.5622°N -112.9378°W
Country:United States
Location:Beaver and Millard counties, Utah
Status:O
Commissioned: (I)
(II)
Owner:SunEdison
Operator:SunEdison
Ps Units Operational:58 X 2.5 MW (Clipper)
107 X 1.5 MW (GE)
Ps Units Manu Model:Clipper Liberty C100
GE Energy 1.5SLE
Wind Farm Type:Onshore
Ps Electrical Capacity:306 MW
Ps Electrical Cap Fac:22.7% (average 2012-2019)
Ps Annual Generation:609 GW·h

The Milford Wind Corridor Project, also called Milford Wind, is a 306 megawatt (MW) wind farm spanning Beaver and Millard County north of Milford, Utah. It became the state's largest wind facility when the first phase was completed in 2009. The electricity is being sold to the Southern California Public Power Authority.[1]

Project details

The project was developed and financed in two phases by First Wind. Construction began in November 2008.[2]

The first phase had a posted capacity of 204 MW with 97 wind turbines, including 58 Clipper Liberty 2.5-MW wind turbines and 39 GE Energy 1.5-MW turbines.[3] It went online in November 2009 and supported more than 300 development and construction jobs. First Wind spent about US$30 million with Utah-based businesses developing and building the first phase of the project. Another $50 million was spent statewide on items such as wages and taxes.[4]

A second phase of the project began in July 2010 and foundations were poured in October. The expansion adds another 68 GE 1.5-MW turbines for a total of an additional 102 MW.[4] On 9 May 2011 the company announced that Phase II was online.[5]

There is a proposal to build a third phase located 45 miles south of Delta, Utah with up to 300 wind turbines.[6]

The 240 MW Escalante Solar Project went online in September 2016, located southwest of Milford Wind.[7]

First Wind was acquired by SunEdison in November 2014.[8]

Electricity production

Milford Wind Corridor Electricity Generation (MW·h)
Year Milford Wind 1
(204 MW Unit) [9]
Milford Wind 2
(102 MW Unit) [10]
Total Annual MW·h
2010400,751 - 400,751
2011414,420 110,991* 525,411
2012457,145 206,775663,920
2013338,529 155,246493,775
2014415,968 199,197 615,165
2015392,419 187,583580,002
2016455,189 214,357 669,546
2017442,501 212,006 654,507
2018394,366 197,100591,466
2019401,083 200,272601,355
Average Annual Production (years 2012-2019) ---> 608,717
(*) partial year of operation

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Milford Wind Corridor. Southern California Public Power Authority. 20 March 2019.
  2. Web site: First Wind starts building Milford and Utah wind farm. Reuters. 14 November 2008.
  3. News: 200-MW of Milford Wind Project Completed. Renewable Energy World. 11 November 2009. 24 December 2012.
  4. News: First Wind's Milford II Expansion Project Celebrates Milestones. Renewable Energy World. 18 October 2010. 24 December 2012.
  5. Web site: Second Milford Wind Project Online. The Deseret News. 10 May 2011.
  6. News: 3rd phase of Milford wind project proposed. Amy Joi. O'Donoghue. The Deseret News. 4 February 2011. 24 December 2012.
  7. Web site: 530 MW-AC of solar projects come online in Utah. PV Magazine. 3 November 2016. 3 February 2019.
  8. Web site: SunEdison, TerraForm Buy First Wind for $2.4B to Become Renewable Project Giant. Green Tech Media. 17 November 2014. 20 March 2019.
  9. Web site: Milford Wind 1, Annual. Electricity Data Browser. EIA. 23 November 2020.
  10. Web site: Milford Wind 2, Annual. Electricity Data Browser. EIA. 23 November 2020.