Oregon Customers Benefit as PGE’s Eastern Montana Wind Farm Helps Set Records

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In its first 10 months serving Portland General Electric (PGE) customers, the Clearwater Wind Energy Center contributed to new records for PGE wind generation, including helping the company produce 1 GW of power from wind sources alone—a new milestone. 1 GW (or 1,000 MW) is enough electricity to power the equivalent of 830,000 homes, or about half the number of homes in Oregon.

The Clearwater Wind Energy Center, located in Rosebud, Custer, and Garfield counties in Eastern Montana, was developed in four phases by a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources LLC, which operates and owns part of the facility. PGE owns 208 MW of the center and purchases an additional 103 MW through a power purchase agreement (PPA), supplying customers a total of 311 MW.

The portions of the facility serving PGE customers achieved commercial operations by January 2024 and take advantage of consistent winds from the vast plains of the Treasure…

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