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|[[Caithness Energy]]||[[wikipedia:Shepherds Flat Wind Farm|Shepherds Flat Wind Farm]]||http://www.caithnessenergy.com/||Caithness Development, L.L.C. and its affiliate Caithness Energy, L.L.C. (collectively "Caithness") are privately held Independent Power Producers specializing in the development, acquisition, operation and management of renewable geothermal, wind and solar energy power projects, as well as environmentally friendly, fossil-fueled projects.<ref>[http://www.caithnessenergy.com/ Caithness Development Website]</ref> | |[[Caithness Energy]]||[[wikipedia:Shepherds Flat Wind Farm|Shepherds Flat Wind Farm]]||http://www.caithnessenergy.com/||Caithness Development, L.L.C. and its affiliate Caithness Energy, L.L.C. (collectively "Caithness") are privately held Independent Power Producers specializing in the development, acquisition, operation and management of renewable geothermal, wind and solar energy power projects, as well as environmentally friendly, fossil-fueled projects.<ref>[http://www.caithnessenergy.com/ Caithness Development Website]</ref> | ||
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|[[Cassia Wind]]|| || || | |[[Cassia Wind]]||[http://en.openei.org/wiki/Cassia_Wind_Farm Cassia Wind Farm]|| ||Cassia Wind Project is located in Twin Falls County, Idaho. Cassia went into commercial operation in March 2009 and its 14 turbines can produce 29.4 MW, enough renewable energy to power more than 9,000 homes.<ref>[http://www.pacificpower.net/env/bsre/bses/cwpcgw.html Cassia Wind Project and Cassia Gulch Wind]</ref> | ||
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- Companies involved in geothermal, solar, wave and wind renewable energy projects under development or underway in the Pacific Northwest.
(Requires clean-up; it's possible that not all listed below are "green energy companies"; some resources may refer only to projects that provide power to Oregon or the Northwest.)[1]
See Also
Sources
- ↑ Renewable Energy Projects
- ↑ Advanced Energy Systems - About Us
- ↑ AES plans to bring big batteries to Oregon's grid
- ↑ Agua Caliente Solar Project | Case Study
- ↑ The Good, the Bad, the Green of Alternative Energy: Powering your iPad with sun, wind and poop
- ↑ Blue Ribbon Energy proposes wind farm (Idaho)
- ↑ Caithness Development Website
- ↑ Cassia Wind Project and Cassia Gulch Wind