The Biglow Canyon Wind Farm is a wind power project PGE is building in three phases that is expected to produce enough electricity to power more than 120,000 homes. PGE brought the first phase fully online December 2007 with 76 turbines able to generate up to 125 MW, enough to power approximately 34,000 homes.
For more information on phase 1, see Biglow Facts and our news release.
Phases 2 and 3 are slated for completion by the end of 2009 and 2010, respectively. They are expected to bring the projects total generating capacity to between 400 MW and 450 MW.
The Biglow site is located about 140 miles east of Portland in Sherman County and is PGEs first wholly owned and operated wind farm. Part of the cost of the project is being offset by the Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc., which is contributing $6 million.
Creating more than just power
In addition to generating power for PGE customers, the wind farm is expected to create jobs, provide income for local businesses, generate future tax revenues and provide easement payments to landowners.
The Biglow Canyon project was developed by Orion Energy LLC and is being built by PGE, which will own and operate the project.
If youre planning a visit to the site, see Directions to Biglow.
PGEs renewable power leadership
PGEs leadership in renewable power began in the late 1990s. Today, the company leads the nation in kilowatt hours of green power sold to residential customers, according to the latest figures from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Other leadership highlights:
- 1998 PGE agrees to purchase the entire output of Oregons first major wind farm, Vansycle Ridge, in Umatilla County, Oregon
- 1999 PGE becomes one of the first utilities to offer a renewable power product to customers
- 2005 PGE begins purchasing the entire output of the new Klondike II Wind Farm, located in Sherman County
- 2006 PGE named Green Power Program of the Year by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy
- 2007 PGE s largest hydro project, Pelton-Round Butte on the Deschutes River, is officially certified as producing green power
- 2007 PGE breaks ground on Biglow Canyon Wind Farm