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Wind farm seeks county approval
Credit: By Carol Broeder | Arizona Range News | Wed, 04/03/2013 | www.svherald.com ~~
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WILLCOX – A Texas-based company is looking to build a 51-megawatt wind farm in the desert, about 21 miles west of Willcox, near Muleshoe and War Bonnet Ranch Roads.
Glenn Holliday of Houston, Texas, said Torch Renewable Energy, LLC (TRE) is submitting a Special Use Application (SUP) for development of the Red Horse 2 Wind Farm, in a Feb. 21 letter to Cochise County Planning Manager Michael Turisk.
“The proposed project will consists of 21-28 wind turbine generators and produce 51 MW of clean renewable energy to be sold to Tucson Electric Power,” Holliday told the Range News.
The wind turbines will be up to 487 feet in total height, with a blade diameter of 191.5 feet.
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