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As the team leader for this Project, Northeast Wind's broad responsibilities include feasibility assessments, financial modeling, and the management of development strategy while respecting budgets and schedules. Our pre-feasibility analysis for this project evaluated key development aspects and sought to identify potential "fatal flaws." We also assisted in acquisition rights to develop neighboring land, directed the interconnection study and application process, managed the power purchase solicitation and agreement, directed wind turbine procurement, and prepared grant proposals that resulted in Vermont Clean Energy Development Grant Funding. Northeast Wind also manages the wind measurement station program for our client, including permitting and installation, to verify wind characteristics. Analyses indicate that Georgia Mountain Community Wind has the wind resource to power a four-turbine project. The wind turbines sited along the hill top will provide enough power to meet the average electric needs of more than 4,200 Vermont households. Working closely with our client, we created a development team comprised of Vermont technical experts. Local participation in all major aspects of development, including the sale of electricity to Vermont utilities, is the hallmark of this community-oriented effort. After filing with the Vermont Public Service Board in March of 2009, we are proud to announce that Georgia Mountain Community Wind received its Certificate of Public Good in June 2010. Visit the project's website at http://www.georgiamountainwind.com/
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This locally owned, locally developed wind project is planned for installation on Georgia Mountain in the towns of Milton and Georgia, in Chittenden and Franklin counties, in northwestern Vermont. Georgia Mountain Community Wind is unique in that the land owner and client is also the developer.