enXco Celebrates the Shiloh III Wind Energy Project

The 102.5 MW (installed capacity) wind farm is expected to begin delivering carbon-free electricity into the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (NYSE: PCG) generation portfolio in December 2011.

The new wind farm, developed and owned by enXco, stretches over 4,600 acres of farmland, 98% of which remain usable for farming and ranching, and consists of 50 REpower 2.05 MW wind turbines. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) will purchase the power generated under a 20-year power purchase agreement providing approximately 50,000 customers with clean electricity. enXco Service Corporation will provide operations and maintenance services.

Mark Tholke, vice president of enXco’s southwest region, stated, “Projects like Shiloh III bring direct and indirect economic benefits to the communities in which they reside and offer jobs now — right when the local and state economy needs them most. Shiloh III is the direct result of the state’s support for renewable energy mandates and the federal government’s recognition that renewable energy requires tax credits to level the playing field with fossil fuel based resources. In the decade since California passed the landmark Renewable Portfolio Standards in 2002, enXco has actively supported these goals through the development of 1,143 MW of wind and solar projects throughout the state.”

“Shiloh III demonstrates our ongoing commitment to providing PG&E’s customers with sustainable green power today and as California marches forward into a clean energy future,” said Fong Wan, senior vice president of energy procurement for Pacific Gas and Electric Company. “We look forward to working with our partner enXco on the upcoming Shiloh IV project, which will help us bring even more renewable energy to our customers by replacing older turbines with newer, more efficient technology.”

“With a strong pipeline of wind and utility-scale solar projects, enXco is focused on developing cost-effective solutions for world class green power generation,” said Tristan Grimbert, president & CEO of enXco. “The development of renewable energy is a critically important task for the nation. It takes commitment on the part of companies, landowners and community leaders working in partnership over many years to bring a project of this size to fruition, which in turn stimulates job growth while confronting climate crisis. In particular, we recognize the unprecedented collaboration between enXco and Travis Air Force Base.”

The official ceremony included distinguished guests California Senator Lois Wolk, California Assembly Member Mariko Yamada, California Natural Resources Agency’s Deputy Secretary for Climate Change and Energy Julia Levin, and Dr. Robert Weisenmiller, Chair of the California Energy Commission as well as local officials and representatives from enXco and PG&E.

enXco — an EDF Energies Nouvelles Company develops, constructs, operates and manages renewable energy projects throughout the United States. For more than two decades, we have been a leader in wind-energy focusing on large-scale wind projects. Today enXco’s portfolio includes solar and biomass technologies, in an effort to help drive our nation’s transition to a sustainable energy economy. enXco is a significant owner and developer of wind-energy installations in the United States, and is the leading third-party operations & maintenance provider for wind farms in North America.

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