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First Wind Applauds Clean Energy Vision in State of the Union and Calls for Level Playing Field with Fossil Fuels
BOSTON --(Business Wire)--
First
Wind, an independent U.S.-based renewable energy company, today
commended the clean energy vision outlined by President Obama in the
State of the Union, and called for bi-partisan leadership to create a
level playing field for clean energy and fossil fuels.
Immediately following the extension of the federal tax credits for wind
energy by Congress last month, First Wind announced it is poised to
increase its operating portfolio of wind projects by 50 percent in the
coming years, and sees a pathway for more cost-competitive renewable
energy if consistent policy can be implemented.
"Although the recent extension of the tax credits was key for the
industry, we must now look toward more stable policy for wind energy to
avoid the artificial boom and bust cycle for wind project development
and construction that occurs as the tax credits expire," said Paul
Gaynor, CEO of First Wind. "To realize the clean energy vision outlined
in the State of the Union, we need to put in place a predictable policy
that allows access to capital for renewable energy in the same manner
oil, gas, and coal have operated for decades."
In part because of the race to build before the end of wind's tax
credits, 2012 was the strongest year ever for the U.S. wind energy
industry, with 8,380 MW installed during the fourth quarter alone
according to the American Wind Energy Association. Wind energy
represented 42 percent of all new generating capacity in the U.S., the
report stated. But at the same time this record amount of wind power
went online, U.S. factories and companies could not plan for continued
growth in 2013 without preditable policy in place.
"Looking toward 2013 and beyond, the extension of the wind energy tax
credits will allow for the continued growth of cost-competitive wind
energy in the United States. However, additional certainty around
federal policy will set the stage for long-term growth, especially
because stable, predictable policy creates increased efficiencies within
the industry," Gaynor said.
For example, a recent
report from Bloomberg (News - Alert) New Energy Finance found that the cost of
onshore wind is cheaper than nuclear and approaching the cost of
coal-fired plants, when you factor in the large subsidies those
industries receive.
In 2012 alone, five First Wind projects achieved commercial operations
with the total capacity to generate 244 megawatts (MW) of clean,
renewable energy. Nearly 1,000 people worked on the construction and
development of the five wind projects, which created new jobs and
generated revenue for local companies at the five project sites in
Hawaii, Maine, New York and Washington. In 2013, First Wind already has
a number of projects in late stages of development that could be ready
for early construction work including several projects in Maine, along
with possible projects in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah and Hawaii.
"Clean energy and economic opportunity are not partisan issues," added
Gaynor. "Bi-partisan efforts to create a more predictable federal policy
will enable First Wind and other renewable energy companies around the
country to invest millions of dollars of investment in local communities
over the next few years. As the President said last night, his primary
goal is to put in place policies that will create jobs and invest in our
nation. A predictable federal policy will translate into jobs, new
sources of revenue for towns and communities, and new sources of clean
energy at a competitive price for consumers."
First Wind projects that it will employ thousands of people to build new
projects over the next few years, generating millions of dollars in
investment and new revenue for host communities and others, while also
delivering cost-competitive clean energy to more homes across the
country. First Wind currently operates 980 MW of wind projects in six
states across the United States. In addition, First Wind is also
exploring possible projects in other areas of renewable energy to
complement the company's wind power portfolio.
About First Wind
First Wind is an independent renewable energy company exclusively
focused on the development, financing, construction, ownership and
operation of utility-scale renewable energy projects in the United
States. Based in Boston, First Wind has wind projects in the Northeast,
the West and Hawaii, with combined capacity of 980 megawatts (MW) -
enough to power almost 300,000 homes each year. For more information on
First Wind, please visit www.firstwind.com
or follow us on Twitter (News - Alert) @FirstWind.

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