‘Fiscal cliff’ deal gives wind industry a lifeline

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A windmill (rear center) supplies water to a stock tank, surrounded by wind turbines from the Smoky Hills Wind Project near Wilson, Kan. Tucked into the “fiscal cliff” tax package approved by Congress are billions of dollars in tax breaks, including a tax credit for the production of wind, solar and other types of renewable energy. (AP)
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In June, state and local energy officials and wind developers from NextEra Energy Resources gathered at the Altamont Pass to celebrate completion of the first phase of NextEra’s massive “repowering” project, expected to drastically reduce the number of red-tailed hawks, golden eagles and other raptors killed by turbines each year.

“The extension of the wind production tax credit is good news for the industry and our county,” said Steve Stengel of NextEra, a Florida-based energy company that owns about half of the wind turbines in the 50,000-acre region known as the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. “We believe the extension illustrates that there remains bipartisan support for this important tax credit in Congress, and it removes uncertainty in 2013.”

NextEra has not disclosed its wind development plans for 2013.

Companies such as GE Energy, Siemens and Vestas, which manufacture wind turbines, said the long-sought extension of the tax credit was a positive step.

“We look forward to working with our customers and suppliers on wind power projects that will start construction in 2013,” said Monika Wood, a spokeswoman for Siemens Energy. “However, many wind project developers had already advanced their orders due to the pending expiration, making 2012 a record year in terms of installations. Therefore, we are currently evaluating the potential impact the extension of the PTC will have in the short term.”

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