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Lower Snake River Wind Project will generate enough electricity to serve up to 100,000 homes
(29/04/2011)

Puget Sound Energy is constructing its 343-megawatt Lower Snake River Wind Project - Phase I, in southeast Washington’s Garfield County. When all 149 turbines are erected and operating in spring 2012, the facility will be PSE’s largest wind-power operation and one of the largest in the Pacific Northwest – generating enough electricity to serve up to 100,000 homes. Final assembly of the first turbine had been delayed for a week by high winds, ... [more]

Solar-powered system blocks corrosion in buried natural gas steel pipes
(01/09/2008)

Puget Sound Energy has added two new solar-powered systems to dozens installed since 1984 that help protect the utility’s underground natural gas system in Western Washington. PSE’s two newest solar-powered systems in Edmonds, Wash., use the sun to produce electric current along more than six miles of buried natural gas steel pipe to block corrosion caused by the electrochemical reaction between the metal pipe and the surrounding soil. The... [more]

Puget Sound Energy intends to acquire 250 MW of wind power
(20/08/2008)

Puget Sound Energy is pursuing the acquisition of 560 megawatts (MW) of new, long-term electricity supply – including more wind power – from three outside parties. The targeted resources constitute the screened “short list” of more than 30 power-supply bids PSE received from regional energy producers and marketers in response to the utility’s Request for Proposals (RFP) in January. PSE hopes to secure the short-listed resources over the next 1... [more]

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