Tdworld 9507 Growth Of Wind And Solar Energy Brings New Challenges 20150401 1
Tdworld 9507 Growth Of Wind And Solar Energy Brings New Challenges 20150401 1
Tdworld 9507 Growth Of Wind And Solar Energy Brings New Challenges 20150401 1
Tdworld 9507 Growth Of Wind And Solar Energy Brings New Challenges 20150401 1
Tdworld 9507 Growth Of Wind And Solar Energy Brings New Challenges 20150401 1

Xcel Energy to Own, Operate Largest Single-Phase Wind Project in North America

March 11, 2017
Mortenson has been selected to build what will be the largest single-phase wind farm ever built in North America.

Mortenson has been selected to build what will be the largest single-phase wind farm ever built in North America. The 600-MW Rush Creek Wind Project, owned and operated by Xcel Energy, will be home to 300 turbines and an 83-mile transmission line near Limon, Colorado.

Mortenson's Wind Energy, High Voltage Transmission and Civil groups will deliver full engineering, procurement and construction for Rush Creek. Colorado based turbine manufacturer, Vestas, will provide the 300-V110 2.0MW wind turbines. The engineering design will complete April 2017, with construction expected to begin May 2017 and an in-service date of October 2018.

The 600-MW Rush Creek Wind Project will be the single largest wind contract executed to date for Mortenson, as well as the largest for the state of Colorado.

"Mortenson has a long and distinguished history with the construction of major projects in Colorado, from the Stapleton Redevelopment to Denver International Airport hotel and transit center, to the Alamosa Solar Project. In addition, it has extensive experience in the development of wind projects throughout the U.S.," said Gerald Kelly, Xcel Energy Project manager. "Mortenson also shares Xcel Energy's commitment to providing a safe and healthy work environment. We look forward to working with Mortenson on our Rush Creek Wind Farm effort."

The wind farm is estimated to contribute 350 jobs to the state during the peak of construction, and when complete will increase Colorado's wind energy production by more than 20 percent and potentially generate $180 million in landowner lease payments and property tax revenue

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