1st cross-national wind farm ever! - Two binational groups join forces - spanning both Mexico as well the US
The North American Development Bank (NAD) And the Border Environment Cooperation Commission (BECC) were created shortly after NAFTA to address environmental concerns from increased traffic and commerce. In 20 years, both funded more than 230 environmental infrastructure projects along the border, including waste water treatment plants.
More recently, the focus has shifted to renewable energy. Plans are being finalized for a 155-megawatt wind farm outside of Tecate, Baja California, Mexico. The project’s goal is to provide energy to San Diego County and parts of Mexico.
NAD Bank’s Gerónimo Gutiérrez says the project would be the first cross-border energy project between the two countries.
“Baja California and California have been connected for quite some time, so the interconnections are already there, but there’s obviously additional work to be done,” he said.
If the wind energy project goes through, its expected to be in operation by April 2015.
- Source:
- Posted by Trevor Sievert, Online Editorial Journalist / By NAD Bank and the BECC Staff
- Author:
- The North American Development Bank and the Border Environment Cooperation Commission
- Email:
- ts@windfair.net
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