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MW turbines. Although final turbine selection and location of the infrastructure may change, all equipment outlined above is expected to be located within Xxxxxxx ISD. Current plans are to install between 30 and 40 turbines in one phase. The exact placement of turbines is subject to ongoing planning, wind studies, engineering, and discussions with landowners and turbine manufacturers. The final number and location of turbines and supporting structures will be determined before construction begins. Fiber Winds intends to connect to the Xxxxxx Substation via a 115KV transmission line. All of the infrastructure will remain within the project boundary and within the Reinvestment Zone. The map on the following page shows the proposed project area with the anticipated improvement locations. MAP OF QUALIFIED PROPERTY EXHIBIT 5 AGREEMENT SCHEDULE Year of Agreement Date of Appraisal School Year Tax Year Summary Description Limitation Pre‐Year 1 January 1, 2016 2016‐17 2016 Limitation Pre‐Year 2 January 1, 2017 2017‐18 2017 Limitation Pre‐Year, QTP begins Limitation Period (10 Years) 3 January 1, 2018 2018‐19 2018 $20 million appraisal limitation 4 January 1, 2019 2019‐20 2019 $20 million appraisal limitation 5 January 1, 2020 2020‐21 2020 $20 million appraisal limitation 6 January 1, 2021 2021‐22 2021 $20 million appraisal limitation 7 January 1, 2022 2022‐23 2022 $20 million appraisal limitation 8 January 1, 2023 2023‐24 2023 $20 million appraisal limitation 9 January 1, 2024 2024‐25 2024 $20 million appraisal limitation 10 January 1, 2025 2025‐26 2025 $20 million appraisal limitation 11 January 1, 2026 2026‐27 2026 $20 million appraisal limitation 12 January 1, 2027 2027‐28 2027 $20 million appraisal limitation Maintain a Viable Presence (5 Years) 13 January 1, 2028 2028‐29 2028 No appraisal limitation; must maintain a viable presence 14 January 1, 2029 2029‐30 2029 No appraisal limitation; must maintain a viable presence 15 January 1, 2030 2030‐31 2030 No appraisal limitation; must maintain a viable presence 16 January 1, 2031 2031‐32 2031 No appraisal limitation; must maintain a viable presence
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MW turbines. The qualified investment in Xxxxxxx CISD is expected to include approximately one- hundred (100) GE 2.5 MW wind turbine generators, including 90m towers, nacelles, rotors with 116m rotor diameter, and reinforced concrete foundations, pads, underground and overhead electric collection cables, access roads, met towers, spare parts and control systems as necessary for the commercial generation of electricity. While the turbine locations have not yet been finalized, they are expected to be sited in a series of rows running approximately east to west in the northern part of Xxxxxxx County. The map in Tab 11 shows the preliminary turbine locations. The exact placement of these turbines is subject to ongoing planning, soil and geotechnical studies, and engineering and will be determined before construction commences. In addition to the wind turbines, the Project will also include an operations and maintenance building that will likely be located in the approximate center of the Project. (It is also shown on the map in Tab 11.) The Project will also require a series of new access roads to the turbines, underground electrical collection cables, permanent meteorological towers, a substation, and an overhead transmission line connecting the project substation to the Point of Interconnection. AMENDED Tab Item 9 Description of Land WILLOW SPRINGS WIND PROJECT LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BEING APPROXIMATELY 98,758 ACRES OF LAND AND BEING ALL OF AND ANY PORTIONS OF SECTIONS: 85, A-246, 122, A-1061, 135, A-849, 136, A-1013, A-1113, A-1129, A-1125,137, A-256, 138, A-993, A-1124, A-1115, A-1125, 139, A-269, 140, A-638, 141, A-278, 142, A-571, 143, A-266, 144, A-1126, A-1121, A-1095, A­ 1096, A-915, 145, A-850, 158, A-1150, A-1151, 159, A-270, 160, A-576, 161, A-279, 162, A­ 570, 163, A-274, 164, A-591, 165, A-695, 166, A-1062, A-1146, 176, A-1048, A-1105, A-1112, 177, A-271, 178, A-575, 179, A-275, 180, A-1060, A-1044, A-907, 181, A-267, 182, A-1068, A­ 1053, A-1074, A-1077, A-1078, A-1119, 183, A-879, 190, A-1055, 191, A-272, 192, A-619, 193, A-276, 194, A-938, 195, A-268, 196, A-975, A-987, A-1025, 197, A-848, 208, A-590, ALL IN BLOCK 45, H & TC RR. COMPANY SURVEY,1, A-878, 6, A-1059, 7, A-253, 8, A-909, 9, A-171, A-251, 10, A-928, A-948, 11, A-249, 12, A-923, A-1029, A-1027, 15, A-252, 16, A-910, A-1075, 17, A-255, 19, A-254, 20, A-640, 25, A-265, 26, A-1143, A-768, A-1107, A-1023, A­ 1005, 27, A-250, 28, A-995, 29, A-259, 31, A-258, 32.1, A-1039, 33, A-257, 35, A-248 ALL IN BLOC...
MW turbines. The project was given substantial government support as an important renewable energy pilot project. In 2006 the City of Cape Town signed a twenty year PPA with the Darling Wind Farm. Through the PPA the City provided financial security as the buyer of all electricity that was going to be produced. The Council approved of the PPA on the basis that the City would sell the electricity on to customers willing to pay a premium for this ‘green’ electricity. In 2008 the premium was set at 25c/kWh above the then electricity tariffs. This arrangement was necessary because at that time the cost of wind generated electricity was significantly higher than the costs of electricity purchased from Eskom and the City was anxious about being charged with ‘fruitless and wasteful’ expenditure in terms of the MFMA. Initially, some of the wind power was sold on to buyers willing to pay the premium tariff, but the City never managed to sell all power to private buyers. The shortfall was underwritten by the Global Environmental Fund. Currently, the Darling power costs are slightly less than Eskom power. This is an important outcome showing that the cost of electricity from Eskom has caught up even with the relatively high costs of wind power ten years ago.
MW turbines. The sale is conditioned upon a number of customary conditions precedent including completion of construction and grid connection of the turbines. Completion of the sale will contribute positively to European Energy A/S' financial position. Contact information: European Energy A/S Xxxx-Xxxxx Xxxx, chairman of the board xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx ph. + 00 0000 0000
MW turbines. Although final turbine selection and location of the infrastructure may change, all equipment outlined above is expected to be located within Xxxxxxx ISD. Current plans are to install between 30 and 40 turbines in one phase. The exact placement of turbines is subject to ongoing planning, wind studies, engineering, and discussions with landowners and turbine manufacturers. The final number and location of turbines and supporting structures will be determined before construction begins. Fiber Winds intends to connect to the Xxxxxx Substation via a 115KV transmission line. All of the infrastructure will remain within the project boundary and within the Reinvestment Zone. The map on the following page shows the proposed project area with the anticipated improvement locations. MAP OF QUALIFIED INVESTMENT EXHIBIT 4 DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF QUALIFIED PROPERTY Fiber Winds Holding, LLC plans to construct an estimated 80MW wind farm in Xxxxxx County, located entirely within Xxxxxxx ISD in Xxxxxx County, Texas. All of the Qualified Investment for this Project will be located entirely within Lorenzo ISD. The intended qualified investment includes wind turbines, foundations, collection systems, transmission lines and interconnection infrastructure, additional meteorological towers, roads, operations and maintenance buildings, spare parts, and control systems necessary for commercial generation of electricity.
MW turbines. Although final turbine selection and location of the infrastructure may change, all equipment outlined above is expected to be located within Xxxxxxx ISD. Current plans are to install between 30 and 40 turbines in one phase. The exact placement of turbines is subject to ongoing planning, wind studies, engineering, and discussions with landowners and turbine manufacturers. The final number and location of turbines and supporting structures will be determined before construction begins. Fiber Winds intends to connect to the Xxxxxx Substation via a 115KV transmission line. All of the infrastructure will remain within the project boundary and within the Reinvestment Zone. The map on the following page shows the proposed project area with the anticipated improvement locations. Map of Qualified Investment Exhibit 4 Description and Location of Qualified Property
MW turbines. The qualified investment in Xxxxxxx CISD is expected to include approximately one hundred (100) GE
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