Scott Haggerty Wind Energy Center
The Scott Haggerty Wind Energy Center is a repowering project located in the high wind resource area of the Altamont Pass in Alameda County, CA.
The Summit Wind Farm was renamed the “Scott Haggerty Wind Energy Center” by East Bay Community Energy (EBCE), who is purchasing the electricity generated by the project for the next 20 years
Salka acquired Summit in 2015 from the owner of an older wind farm that had been operational on the site since 1985
The Project provides clean renewable energy to approximately 20,000 homes while offsetting an estimated 4 million metric tons of CO2
The Project expects to generate millions of dollars over its operating life in tax revenue that will benefit Alameda County’s schools and local community initiatives
The Project achieved commercial operations in July 2021, and was subsequently sold to Greenbacker Capital who currently owns and operates the Project
Status
— Operational —
Facility Megawatt Capacity | 57.5 |
Site Control | 3,363 Acres Under lease for 30 years |
PPA | East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) |
Contract Tenor | 2040 |
Permitting | CUP Received on January 2016 |
Commercial | Q3 2021 |
Interconnected Utility | PG&E |
Equipment | GE 2.5MW 116 |