Canadian, Irish Companies Pursue MT Power Project
MATTHEW BROWN
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) A Canadian transmission company and an Irish wind developer said Friday they are teaming up to pursue a central Montana power project that could result in at least $1 billion worth of new wind energy in the Great Falls area. If the project succeeds, it would give Montana's burgeoning wind energy industry room to grow an expansion that to date has been limited by a lack of lines to move power out of the state. Toronto-based Tonbridge Power Inc. already is building a $215 million transmission line that will carry wind power along a 200-mile route between Lethbridge, Alberta and Great Falls. The company now is considering a 100-mile link between that line and another in southern Montana that connects to electricity markets in the Pacific Northwest. The new project would be known as the Green Line. Tonbridge CEO Johan van't Hof (YO'-hahn VANT off) said Friday it would likely carry only wind power. Tonbridge would allocate at least 500 megawatts of capacity to the North American subsidiary of Dublin wind developer Gaelectric.- Loading Comments...
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