We have been working with landowners in Michigan’s Thumb region since early 2007 to acquire wind development rights for future construction and operation of wind farms. As of June 2009, Detroit Edison has acquired easements to over 70,000 acres of land in Huron County. We hope to begin construction in 2011, with wind turbines operational by January 1, 2012.
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Government-funded studies have shown the wind speed at 230 feet above the ground to be 16-18 mph in the Thumb. These are some of the strongest on-shore winds within the state of Michigan. We are still monitoring wind conditions in Huron County to measure these speeds more precisely.
Wind energy is a completely renewable and non-polluting energy source, with minimal environmental impact -- adding no new air or water emissions. Once wind generation equipment is in place, the ongoing operating costs of producing wind-based electricity may be less than other generation technologies. Of course, wind generation is not constant and cannot replace base-load generation technologies, but wind energy does help reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and helps secure our energy independence.
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