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Quick Facts
- EEC is a Maine-based wind energy
company established in 1987.
- EEC was the first Maine company
to sell "green tags" from wind generated
electricity in 2003.
- EEC was the first wind energy
company in the U.S. to win a competitive bid with
a utility, having demonstrated the competitiveness
of wind generated power.
- EEC was the first wind energy
company to receive environmental permits for a wind
farm in Maine.
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Endless Energy crew working to install the Orland, Maine AOC 15/50 wind
turbine. |
Field
work, installation of meteorological towers on
Black Nubble mountain. |
Endless
Energy was incorporated in Maine in 1987; Redington
Mountain Windpower L.L.C. in 1997; Equinox
Mountain Windpower L.L.C. in 2000.
Endless Energy Corporation (EEC) is a Maine-based wind energy development company specializing in the New England region. EEC is well positioned to bring New England the economic and environmental benefits that have fueled the huge demand for wind power worldwide. EEC experience includes winning a $70 million power purchase contract with a Maine utility against 51 competitors, negotiating a post-restructuring power contract with a leading power marketer for the 90 MW Redington wind farm project; negotiating numerous land agreements with diverse landowners, and measuring winds using thirty towers at fifteen sites in four states. We obtained the first permits granted in the state of Maine for a wind farm, at Sugarloaf Mountain, and were awarded a $500,000 contract with the Rhode Island Renewable Energy Collaborative to conduct a feasibility analysis, and, if feasible, develop a wind project in Rhode Island. The Dept. of Energy (DOE) awarded EEC a contract in 1999 to install a 50 kW wind turbine “behind the meter” at a coastal location in Maine. EEC is currently developing a 15 MW wind farm project on Equinox Mountain in Manchester, Vermont and a 90 MW Wind Farm on Redington and Black Nubble mountains in western Maine. EEC formed a joint venture in November, 2005 with Edison Mission Group to complete development of the Redington project.
In 1998, Endless Energy acquired
two very favorable wind farm sites. We bought Redington
Mountain in Maine and signed a long-term lease for
land on Equinox Mountain in Manchester, Vermont. We
formed Redington Mountain Windpower L.L.C. to
buy Redington and recently began another round of financing
for permitting this site. We have formed a similar
entity, Equinox Mountain Windpower L.L.C.,
for the Vermont project. EEC plans to market the power
to the burgeoning green power market.
Environmental Impact: Endless
Energy's mission is to help build an environmentally
and economically sustainable energy future. Our Redington
Mountain wind farm will displace 600,000 pounds of
pollution a day that a fossil plant would produce to
generate the same amount of power.
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