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About Canisteo Wind

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THE TEAM

The Canisteo Wind Farm is being developed by Invenergy’s growing thirty-person New York development team located across New York State in Ithaca and New York City. The team is supported by engineers, construction managers, and other professionals at Invenergy’s headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. The Canisteo Wind Farm is lead by project developer Brian Corrigan (Associate, Renewable Development)

THE PROJECT

The Canisteo Wind Farm will create jobs and bring even more economic activity to Steuben County and the local communities that host it. We are proud to contribute to the economic growth of our host communities in Steuben County while solidifying our state and national energy independence.

Invenergy is developing the Canisteo project on approximately 25,000 acres of private land it is leasing in the towns of Cameron, Canisteo, Jasper, Greenwood, Troupsburg, and West Union. The project enjoys support from over 200 local, tax-paying community members and will provide substantial income and energy for its host communities.

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QUICK LINKS

  • The Canisteo Wind Project filings to-date in New York State Department of Public Service Case 16-F-0205 can be found here
  • The Canisteo Wind Farm project layout map can be found here
  • The Canisteo Wind Farm Article 10 application can be found here
  • The Canisteo Wind Farm Article 10 application update can be found here
  • The Notice for the Canisteo Wind Farm Article 10 amendment can be found here
  • The Canisteo Wind Farm Article VII application can be found here


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INN icon wind green 250 megawatts
Inv wind homes powered 69,000 homes powered annually

Community Benefits

$82M

landowner payments

Cash Crop

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Cash Crop

Wind power is the new cash crop for farmers and landowners. Lease payments provide a steady stream of income. Canisteo Wind Energy Center will pay out more than $82 million in landowner payments.

“I could not afford my current living situation without the Invenergy [wind lease] payments. The payments are a blessing.”
Ardith Gillham
Landowner, Spring Canyon Energy Center

11

permanent jobs

Jobs

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Jobs

Invenergy plans to hire a project manager and several wind technicians to perform routine maintenance on the wind turbines. These will be permanent positions based at a new O&M Building to be built by Invenergy in the project area. Interviews will begin after the start of project construction.

“[Locals] want the job because they’ve lived there all their lives...[It] gave me the opportunity to stay here and make a good living.”
Clyde Mustain
O&M Manager, Spring Canyon Energy Center

$93.5M

in property taxes

Local Economic Impact

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Local Economic Impact

Estimated annual property tax and tax-related payments include $2,300,000 per year in PILOT and host community agreement payments and $150,000 per year in fire department taxes. Total shown is the estimated total payments over 25 years assuming 2% escalation per year.

“The Invenergy project is helping the tax payers by helping to pay the school debt down...so it gives tax reliefs to all of the tax payers in these school districts that the wind turbine project is in.”
Darryl Fowler
Breckenridge Township Board Member

Schedule Overview

2017-2025
Development
Activities include wind assessment, environmental studies, interconnection studies, etc.
2025-2027
Project Construction
2027
Operational

Invenergy in New York

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To-date Invenergy has successfully brought 6 projects to operation in New York. These projects include:

    • Number Three Wind Energy Center (Lewis County) - 103.9 MW
    • Shoreham Solar Energy Center (Nassau County) - 25 MW
    • Sheldon Wind Energy Center (Wyoming County) - 112.5 MW
    • Orangeville Wind Energy Center (Wyoming County) - 94 MW
    • Orangeville Energy Storage (Wyoming County) - 20 MW
    • Marsh Hill Wind Energy Center (Steuben County) - 16.2 MW

These projects have injected millions of dollars into local economies and provided an additional source of clean energy for New Yorkers and our nation. Invenergy continues to develop other wind and solar projects across New York, all in various stages of development.

About Invenergy

Invenergy is the largest, privately-held developer, owner and operator of sustainable energy solutions. A U.S. based company, Invenergy and its affiliated companies have successfully developed more than 33,000 megawatts of projects that are in operation, construction, or contracted, including wind, solar, transmission infrastructure, natural gas power generation and advanced energy storage projects. Its clean energy generation and storage facilities are located across Americas, Europe, and Asia.

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