MPSC Issues Final Order Approving NorthWestern's Mill Creek Generating Station
19 Mai 2009 - 11:28PM
PR Newswire (US)
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. and BUTTE, Mont., May 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- The Montana Public Service Commission (MPSC) has formally
approved the Company's construction of the Mill Creek Generating
Station (MCGS) near Anaconda, Montana. "We appreciate the
commission's thoughtful and thorough deliberation. This is our
first new electric generating resource in Montana, and is a key
step towards our vision of being a fully integrated, regulated
utility. It will enable us to integrate additional wind and other
resources on the system," said Bob Rowe, NorthWestern Energy's
President and CEO. The 150 megawatt Mill Creek Generating Station
is intended to provide regulating resources to balance the
company's energy supply and transmission system in Montana to
maintain reliability and enable additional wind power to be
integrated onto the network to meet its current renewable energy
portfolio needs. The facility is designed to enable increasing or
decreasing energy production within seconds to follow load
fluctuations on the system. "This plant will help us achieve many
of the objectives that are important to us and to our customers
including energy supply and transmission stability and reliability
as we integrate renewable energy on to our system. We also intend
to work with local residents throughout the construction process to
ensure that we continue to be a good neighbor," Rowe added. Among
other actions, the commissioners determined the $81 million cost of
the turbines was prudent, approved the plant's return on equity at
10.25 percent and debt at 6.5 percent with a 50/50 capital
structure and accepted the plant's carbon offset plan as filed. The
plant is estimated to cost approximately $201 million; the
remainder of the costs will be submitted to the MPSC for review and
approval once the plant is complete. The company is in the process
of obtaining bids and contracts from vendors and will commence
construction this fall. The plant is scheduled to go into operation
by December 31, 2010. About NorthWestern Energy NorthWestern Energy
provides electricity and natural gas in the Upper Midwest and
Northwest, serving approximately 656,000 customers in Montana,
South Dakota and Nebraska. More information on NorthWestern Energy
is available on the Company's Web site at
http://www.northwesternenergy.com/. DATASOURCE: NorthWestern
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