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EDF commissions 400 MW wind capacity in the United States

EDF's renewable arm EDF Energies Nouvelles has commissioned two wind parks with a combined capacity of 400 MW in the United States.

The company has commissioned the 250 MW Roosevelt wind park in Roosevelt County, eastern New Mexico, consisting of 125 turbines of 2 MW each. The electricity generated by Roosevelt is sold to Southwestern Public Service Company (SPS), a subsidiary of Xcel Energy, under a 20-year fixed price Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).

EDF has also commissioned the 150 MW Slate Creek wind park, located South of Wichita, Kansas, consisting of 75 turbines of 2 MW each. Its energy production will be supplied at a fixed price to Great Plains Energy, parent company of Midwestern utilities, Kansas City Power & Light and KCP&L Greater Missouri Operations, under a 20-year PPA.

EDF Energies Nouvelles has more than 3 GW of gross installed renewable energy capacity in the United States.

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