Enel Green Power Hilltopper Wind
Farm now in operation
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[December 15, 2018]
Enel, through its US renewable company Enel Green Power North
America, Inc. (“EGPNA”), has begun operation of the 185 MW
HillTopper wind farm, its first wind facility in the US state of
Illinois. HillTopper, which is located in Logan County, is supported
by three long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Bloomberg
LP, General Motors as well as Constellation, an Exelon company.
“The completion of HillTopper represents our commitment to continued
growth, through expansion into new areas and markets to serve new
corporate and industrial customers,” said Antonio Cammisecra, Head
of Enel Green Power. “Through this first project in Illinois, we are
helping our customers meet their clean energy goals with competitive
solutions that adapt to their power needs and business objectives.”
The investment in the construction of HillTopper, which is expected
to generate around 570 GWh annually, amounts to approximately 325
million US dollars.
Under a long-term PPA with Bloomberg LP, Enel will sell the power
generated from a 17 MW portion of the wind farm to help the global
business and financial information and news leader reach its 100%
renewable energy goal by 2025.
The energy generated by a 100 MW portion of HillTopper will be sold
to the global mobility company General Motors under a second
long-term PPA. The wind energy will provide 100% renewable
electricity to all of General Motors’ Ohio and Indiana manufacturing
facilities and help the company achieve 20% energy supply from
renewables.
Under a third long-term agreement, the power produced from a 23 MW
section of HillTopper will be sold to retail energy products and
services provider Constellation, who will then sell the power to two
corporate customers through separate retail agreements.
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Over the past year Enel signed around 570 MW of commercial and industrial (C&I)
PPAs in the US, including 10 MW to Adobe and around 320 MW to Facebook through a
gradual purchase of the full output, at its Rattlesnake Creek wind farm and 100
MW to Kohler at its 300 MW Diamond Vista wind farm. Both projects are expected
to begin operations this year. With the PPAs for HillTopper, Enel has already
signed, directly or indirectly, more than 1.2 GW of power supply contracts in
the US with C&I customers to date. Through these agreements, Enel is able to
create tailor-made solutions for its corporate customers, with the aim to
provide them with long-term access to an affordable, sustainable and reliable
source of power.
The HillTopper wind farm brings the total renewable capacity connected by Enel
Green Power to grids around the world from January 2018 to date to approximately
1,981 MW.
EGPNA, part of Enel Green Power, is a leading owner and operator of renewable
energy plants in North America with projects operating and under development in
24 US states and two Canadian provinces. EGPNA operates around 100 plants with a
managed capacity of around 4.4 GW powered by renewable hydropower, wind,
geothermal and solar energy. In 2017, the company was the fastest growing
renewable energy company in the US, bringing approximately 1.2 GW of capacity
online. The company is currently the largest wind operator in Kansas and
Oklahoma.
Enel Green Power is the Enel Group’s business line dedicated to the development
and operation of renewables across the world, with a presence in Europe, the
Americas, Asia, Africa and Oceania. Enel Green Power is a global leader in the
green energy sector with a managed capacity of around 43 GW across a generation
mix that includes wind, solar, geothermal and hydropower, and is at the
forefront of integrating innovative technologies into renewable power plants.
[Xenja Lindberg]
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