Mr. Tom Carbone reports
EDF RENEWABLES NORTH AMERICA AND ENBRIDGE CELEBRATE COMPLETION OF FOX SQUIRREL SOLAR PHASE 1
EDF Renewables North America and Enbridge Inc. celebrated today with more than 100 guests the completion and start of commercial operation of the 150 MWac Fox Squirrel solar phase 1. When all three phases are completed at the end of 2024, the 577 MWac project will be one of the largest utility-scale solar developments east of the Mississippi River.
"The development and operation of phase 1 marks a significant milestone in our journey to drive Ohio's renewable energy future," said Kate O'Hair, senior vice-president for onshore development with EDF Renewables North America. "With Fox Squirrel solar phase 1 now supplying renewable power to the PJM grid, this project not only represents a substantial financial commitment but also highlights the remarkable collaboration between our team, the county and the local community. We take great pride in this collective effort."
Developed by EDF Renewables and owned in partnership with Enbridge, Fox Squirrel solar will help meet central Ohio's increasing demand for power, which is expected to double in the decade leading up to 2028.
During the event, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) announced it has entered into power purchase agreements for the full generation capacity, which will help contribute to Amazon's commitment to match all of the electricity used by its operations with 100-per-cent renewable energy by 2030. The company is currently on a path to meet its goal by 2025. As renewable energy commitments are increasingly embraced by corporations, solar projects like Fox Squirrel will help Ohio realize its goal of continuing to attract business and increasing economic growth in the state.
"Amazon is the world's largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy. As part of that journey, we're proud to enable new solar and wind projects in Ohio that will not only help power our operations, but also provide carbon-free energy to the local communities where our customers, vendors, and employees live and work," said Kevin Miller, vice-president of global data centres at AWS. "Projects like Fox Squirrel solar are also helping create jobs, support local businesses and boost the local tax base, which are all part of Amazon's commitment to become a more sustainable company."
"Fox Squirrel solar is a key part of Enbridge's commitment to the energy transition, and we are proud to celebrate the grand opening of the project, which expands our long-standing partnership with EDF Renewables in Canada and Europe," said Tom Carbone, vice-president, power business development, Enbridge. "For more than 70 years, Enbridge has been operating in Ohio and we're excited about the additional construction, long-term operations and maintenance jobs this project will provide, along with additional local economic benefits. We are also particularly pleased the power generated at Fox Squirrel solar will support Amazon's efforts to reach its net-zero targets."
"Fox Squirrel solar is a prime example of how we can support Ohio's business energy demands and stabilize our electric energy infrastructure," said Ohio Chamber president and chief executive officer Steve Stivers. "We are now expecting one of our major utilities to double their need for energy in the next five years, and the only way to keep up with this growth is to actively develop and bring energy projects to market. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce supports an 'all-of-the-above' approach to energy development, and we appreciate projects like Fox Squirrel solar that help to balance our ever-increasing energy demands."
Nearly 400 men and women in the skilled trades are currently working on the project. During peak construction of phase 1 that number soared to 650 workers. Blattner is the project's engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor.
"At Blattner, we're excited about this project and our ongoing partnership with EDF Renewables," said Chris Hodrick, senior vice-president, general manager -- solar and storage, Blattner. "Working together with EDF Renewables, local policymakers and construction partners, we've made a difference for communities in Madison county, an important part of our work to lead America to a clean energy future."
Pat Hook, business manager, IBEW Local 683,
said: "IBEW Local 683 has the skilled men and women to build best-in-class solar facilities. We are the trusted work force of the electrical industry including gas and electric utilities, maintaining power lines, and lighting our homes and businesses. We have worked in coal, natural gas and nuclear. And now we are electrifying America through solar. Ohio is at the forefront of an energy revolution and Fox Squirrel solar is a shining example of where we are going."
"The Ohio Laborers' District Council is thrilled about our partnership with EDF Renewables and the opportunity to build a solar facility to help power Ohio's growing energy demands," commented Ralph Cole, business manager/secretary treasurer of the Ohio Laborers' District Council. "Labourers in Ohio are building the infrastructure that sustains our way of life, provides good wages and benefits, and contributes to our community's bottom line. Fox Squirrel solar is going to create hundreds of jobs, and power the grid with homegrown energy for years to come."
Scott Stevenson, IUOE Local 18, added: "Ohio Operating Engineers Local 18 is proud to be supporting the skilled labour of the Fox Squirrel solar project. The project will provide much needed clean energy and support our energy infrastructure as we rebuild our electric generation fleet in Ohio. Local 18 is a trusted partner with EDF Renewables and we appreciate the opportunity to work on this important project that will benefit our schools, community and work force."
Comprising 1.4 million panels and 159 inverters in total, Fox Squirrel solar represents the largest onshore renewable energy project developed by EDF Renewables North America.
EDF Renewables, with its extensive experience and record of success, is dedicated to providing solutions that help customers achieve their carbon-reduction goals. With over 35 years of experience and 16 gigawatts of wind, solar and storage projects developed, EDF Renewables is a leading provider of integrated energy solutions, ranging from grid-scale power to electric vehicle charging.
About EDF Renewables North America
EDF Renewables North America is a market-leading independent power producer and service provider with 35 years of expertise in renewable energy.
About Enbridge Inc.
At Enbridge, millions of people are safely connected to the energy they rely on every day, fuelling quality of life through the company's North American natural gas, oil and renewable power networks and its growing European offshore wind portfolio. The company is investing in modern energy delivery infrastructure to sustain access to secure, affordable energy and building on more than a century of operating conventional energy infrastructure and two decades of experience in renewable power. Enbridge is advancing new technologies including hydrogen, renewable natural gas, carbon capture and storage and is committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Headquartered in Calgary, Alta., Enbridge's common shares trade under the symbol ENB on the Toronto (TSX) and New York (NYSE) stock exchanges.
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