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LACKLUSTER POWER PRODUCTION CONTINUES AT OCOTILLO WIND

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  • June 2014 Articles
  • Pattern Energy
  • Ocotillo Wind Energy Facility
  • Was it fraud?
  • windiest months
  • capacity factor
  • lackluster power production
  • federal subsidies

 

May 31, 2014 (Ocotillo) – Last month, our article, “Was it fraud?”  raised serious questions over whether Pattern Energy exaggerated wind capacity factor claims to pocket federal subsidies for its Ocotillo Wind Energy Facility.  That story revealed that in calendar year 2013, the facility produced less than half  of the 34% capacity factor promised by the developer.

Now the results are in for the first quarter of 2014, with equally dismal results.  From January through March, the Ocotillo wind site produced only 17.97% capacity factor. That includes March, traditionally one of the windiest months of the year in the Ocotillo region.

Specifically, the wind production figures were:

January    13,632 MWh

February  37,724 MWh

March       51,715 MWh

Total       103,071 MWh

 


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