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Saratoga Wind Farm now delivering 66-MW of clean energy for MGE

8th March 2019
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Last week Wisconsin’s Madison Gas and Electric’s (MGE) said its 66-MW Saratoga Wind Farm is fully operational and delivering energy to the electric grid. MGE and Vestas – the company that built the turbines – have completed testing of the turbines and electrical systems, and the wind farm is fully online.

The project consists of 33 wind turbines and is located about 200 miles west of Madison near Saratoga in Howard County, Iowa. This site was chosen for its strong winds and proximity to existing transmission infrastructure.

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“Saratoga is serving MGE customers with cost-effective, clean electricity while adding new, more efficient wind technology to our energy supply mix,” Chairman, President and CEO Jeff Keebler said. “MGE remains committed to driving carbon out of our energy supply mix and to reaching our carbon reduction goals. Saratoga – and our other proposed renewable energy projects – are steps in our ongoing transition toward a more sustainable energy future.”

The Vestas turbines that capture the energy reach nearly 500 feet high, which allows them to take advantage of greater wind speeds and produce more energy per turbine.

Deep decarbonization: 80% by 2050

Under its Energy 2030 framework, MGE has pledged to supply 30 percent of electric sales with renewable resources by 2030. MGE also is on a trajectory to reduce carbon emissions at least 40 percent from 2005 levels by 2030. This is consistent with the U.S. emissions targets for the 2030 timeframe established under the Paris Agreement on climate change.

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Beyond 2030, MGE is targeting at least an 80 percent reduction in carbon emissions from 2005 levels by 2050. This also is an internationally recognized benchmark.

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