Green Mountain Power Provides Matching Funds to the City of Barre to Study Low-Impact ''Micro Hydro'' Generation
April 27 2006 - 1:51PM
Business Wire
Green Mountain Power (NYSE: GMP) today announced that it is
providing $15,000 in matching funds to the City of Barre to study
the feasibility of generating electricity from so-called
micro-hydro sources, including at the municipal water system.
Micro-hydro is defined as small-scale, low-impact sites such as
water supply facilities, run-of-the-river and farm ponds. This type
of electrical generation has minimal impact on rivers, fish and
wildlife. "We are pleased that we can help the City of Barre, one
of our largest customers, with this exciting project. In light of
the challenges we face in finding new generation to satisfy
Vermont's future energy needs, it is important to find new and
cost-effective ways to generate electricity," said Chris Dutton,
president and chief executive officer of Green Mountain Power. "We
are interested in learning from the Barre study whether there are
other opportunities across Vermont to harness electricity from
potential micro-hydro sites." The City of Barre recently received a
$16,700 grant from the Vermont Community Development Program to
conduct a feasibility study of potential low-impact hydroelectric
generation sites in Barre that are typical of potential
opportunities elsewhere in Vermont and New England. In addition to
examining the feasibility of these sites, the study will also focus
on the best method to finance their development. David O'Brien,
Commissioner of the Vermont Department of Public Service, said,
"This is a classic example of Vermont ingenuity, harnessing the
flow of water through water mains to generate electricity. Like
farm methane and landfill methane generation, we are looking for
new, creative ways to generate electricity. While these sources
will not become a dominant part of our power mix, they certainly
can play a contributing role. We commend Green Mountain Power for
supporting this feasibility effort." Green Mountain Power's
contribution to the study is supported by funds available as a
result of the sale of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant to Entergy
in 2001. As a condition of the sale of the plant to Entergy, the
Vermont Public Service Board required that these funds be targeted
to renewable projects that benefit Green Mountain Power customers.
"We're pleased to see Green Mountain Power and the City of Barre
explore innovative ways to generate new, renewable electricity with
very little environmental impact," said Andrew Perchlik, executive
director of Renewable Energy Vermont. "Local, renewable energy will
play an important role in Vermont's energy future." Green Mountain
Power Corporation (www.greenmountainpower.biz) is a Vermont-based
energy services company serving 90,000 electric customers. For
further information, please contact Dorothy Schnure, Manager of
Corporate Communications, at 802-655-8418, Andrew Perchlik,
Renewable Energy Vermont, at 802-229-0099, or Peter Anthony, Mayor
of Barre, 802-476-0241.
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