Community Energy Lecture Series: Eva Creek – History and First Year Observations by GVEA

Community Energy Lecture Series: Eva Creek – History and First Year Observations by GVEA

Join ACEP on February 18th at the Blue Loon for the February presentation of our Community Energy Lecture Series. This month we'll be hosting Paul Morgan of Golden Valley Electric Association who will be speaking about the Eva Creek Wind Project.

Title:
Eva Creek – History and First Year Observations by GVEA

Presenter:
Paul Morgan, Eva Creek Manager, Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA)

When:
Tuesday, February 18, 2014, 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Where:
The Blue Loon (2999 Parks Highway)

Description:
At just under 25-megawatts, Eva Creek is the largest wind project in Alaska and the first by any Railbelt utility. The project has integrated well into GVEA’s system and has enabled the cooperative to meet its Renewable Energy Pledge ahead of schedule.

On February 18th Paul Morgan, from GVEA, will give a quick history of the Eva Creek Wind Farm. He will discuss the first full year’s performance data, speak about observations of experiences at the site, and cover how the farm adjusts its power output as demand fluctuates across the grid.


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