B.C.’s second wind farm is up and running

During 13 months of construction, GE and managing partner Plutonic oversaw erection of 43 wind turbines in the second major wind energy project, British Columbia’s largest wind farm. Plutonic Power Corporation (TSX: PCC) and GE Energy Financial Services, a unit of GE (NYSE: GE), have achieved commercial operations at their second major wind energy project, British Columbia’s largest wind farm, a major milestone in their growth collaboration.

The Dokie Wind project is now fully operational, providing clean energy to BC Hydro under a 25-year Electricity Purchase Agreement (EPA). Plutonic’s and GE’s Dokie General Partnership has received confirmation from BC Hydro that the project has achieved commercial operation as of February 16, 2011, thereby meeting its guaranteed commercial operation date commitment under the EPA.

During 13 months of construction, GE and managing partner Plutonic oversaw erection of 43 wind turbines, construction of an electric substation, installation of seven kilometres of transmission lines, and created more than 200 construction and permanent jobs to finish the C$228 million project- Plutonic’s and GE Energy Financial Services’ first Canadian wind farm. The project is located 1,100 kilometres northeast of Vancouver near Chetwynd in the foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, an area with world-class wind speeds.

"The now fully operational Dokie Wind project represents an important new growth platform for us and a significant milestone in the Plutonic-GE partnership," said Donald McInnes, Vice-Chairman and CEO of Plutonic Power. "We thank the West Moberly First Nations, Halfway River First Nation, Saulteau First Nations and McLeod Lake Indian Band for their collaboration, and gratefully acknowledge the dedication and effort demonstrated by all the men and women involved in the construction of the Dokie Wind farm."

The Dokie Wind project is capable of generating 320,000-340,000 MWh per year-enough energy to power about 34,000 homes. The project helps British Columbia reach its goal of meeting growing energy needs through the development and use of clean or renewable electricity. In November 2010, the companies began operation of their East Toba River and Montrose Creek project, British Columbia’s largest run-of-river hydroelectric power plant.

"By combining GE’s experience as an energy investor and Plutonic’s development skills, and by consistently reaching out to impacted stakeholders, we were able to turn a once-challenged project into what is now British Columbia’s largest operating wind farm," said Mark Tonner, Managing Director and leader of Canada at GE Energy Financial Services.

The Dokie General Partnership has met all of the precedent conditions contained under the ecoEnergy Renewable Power program. Accordingly, the Dokie General Partnership expects to receive the $10/MWh grant on all energy sales starting February 9, 2011 for a ten year period.

Plutonic Power identifies, develops and operates clean power projects in a safe reliable and efficient manner. Plutonic Power strives to be a Canadian-based leader in clean power.

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