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Salt River Project: Construction Begins on New Wind Energy Resource Project North of Flagstaff

Construction begins this week on the newest wind energy resource that will support SRP's power grid and customers in the Valley. The Babbitt Ranch Energy Center, a 161-megawatt (MW) wind project, is now under construction on Babbitt Ranches property in
"SRP is proud of the diversity of our resource mix, especially among our growing portfolio of zero-carbon, clean energy resources," said
The project will produce enough energy to power nearly 40,000 average-size homes. The project proposed by
"This wind energy project will generate low-cost, homegrown energy and provide millions of dollars in additional tax revenue to
Construction will provide a significant economic boost to
The project will feature 50 wind turbines, converting energy from the wind into electricity. A subsidiary of
Over the life of the Babbitt Ranch Energy Center, it is expected to generate approximately
Babbitt Ranches is one of the West's longest running land companies, and has been exploring renewable energy viability in
"In our efforts to support the delivery of renewable energy, we acknowledge the terrific and wonderful participation of so many businesses and government entities involved in the process to make this happen," said Babbitt Ranches President and General Manager
SRP was the first utility in
In addition to receiving clean energy from wind, SRP will install 2,025 MW of solar by 2025, which is enough to power more than 450,000 average-size homes. SRP also has among the largest utility-scale battery investments in the
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