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- July 9, 2010: EWE signs Power Purchase Agreement for its 41 MW Elk Wind Farm. April 30, 2010:EWE signs Interconnection Agreement with MISO and ITC Midwest for its 41 MW Elk Wind Farm.
- December, 2009:BWE obtains Fayette County Zoning Permit for its proposed 36 MW Hawkeye Wind Farm.
- November, 2009: RPMA Wind forms Summerfield Wind Energy LLC (“SWE”) to own and operate its 75 MW Summerfield Wind Farm.
- August, 2009: RPMA Wind forms Rippey Wind Energy LLC (“RWE”) to own and operate its 50 MW Rippey Wind Farm and Peoples Wind Energy LLC (“PWE”) to own and operate its 120 MW Peoples Wind Farm.
- August, 2009: RPMA Wind sells the land rights to its 36 MW Hawkeye Wind Farm and 139 MW Wellsburg Wind Farm to MGE Energy, Inc.
- July, 2008: RPMA Wind forms Elk Wind Energy LLC (“EWE”) to own and operate its 41 MW Elk Wind Farm, Bethel Wind Energy LLC (“BWE”) to own and operate its 36 MW Hawkeye Wind Farm, Laurel Wind Energy LLC (“LWE”) to own and operate its 120 MW Laurel Wind Farm and Wellsburg Wind Energy LLC (“WWE”) to own and operate its 139 MW Wellsburg Wind Farm.
- July, 2008: RPMA forms RPMA Wind Development LLC (“RPMA Wind”) to own and operate RPMA’s pipeline of wind farms.
- January, 2007: MREC changes its name to Renewable Power Markets Access, Inc. (“RPMA”).
- December, 2006: MREC, Booner, Chestnut and Harrington sell MREC Partners and MRE Projects II to Iberdrola Renewable Energies USA.
- October 2006: WWP signs interconnection agreement with Dairyland Power Cooperative.
- September, 2006: NIW3 sells the 30 MW Top of Iowa Phase III Wind Farm to Madison Gas and Electric Company.
- August, 2006: NIW2 signs long term power purchase agreement with Wisconsin Public Power Incorporated for 40 MW of renewable energy from The Top of Iowa Phase II Wind Farm.
- August, 2005: MREC Partners forms MRE Projects II and joint ventures with Harrington Partners LP ("Harrington") to develop a majority of MREC Partner’s pipeline of wind farms.
- July, 2005: MREC Partners forms Winnebago Windpower II LLC (“WWP2”) to own and operate the 200 MW Winnebago Phase II Wind Farm.
- June, 2005: MREC Partners forms Barton Windpower LLC (“BWP”) to own and operate the 80 MW Barton Wind Farm and Barton Windpower II LLC (“BWP2”) to own and operate the 80 MW Barton Phase II Wind Farm.
- January, 2005: CWP signs an interconnection agreement with MISO and American Transmission Company LLC for its proposed 80 MW Columbia Wind Farm.
- June, 2004: MREC forms MREC Partners LLC (“MREC Partners”) and joint ventures with Booner Capital LLC (“Booner”) and Chestnut Capital LLC to develop MREC’s pipeline of wind farms.
- May, 2004: MREC forms Winnebago Windpower LLC (“WWP”) to own and operate the 20 MW Winnebago Wind Farm and Columbia Windpower LLC (“CWP”) to own and operate the 80 MW Columbia Wind Farm.
- November, 2003: MREC signs 110 MW interconnection agreement with Interstate Power and Light Company for its 80 MW Top of Iowa Phase II Wind Farm and 30 MW Top of Iowa Phase III Wind Farm.
- February, 2003: MREC forms Northern Iowa Windpower III LLC (“NIW3”) to own and operate the 30 MW Top of Iowa Phase III Wind Farm.
- December 2001: Entergy Corporation purchases majority share of NIW and retains Zilhka as Asset Manager of The Top of Iowa Wind Farm.
- November, 2001: The Top of Iowa Wind Farm achieves commercial operation.
- November, 2001: NIW signs green credit purchase agreement with Wisconsin Electric Power Company for 40 MW of renewable energy credits from The Top of Iowa Wind Farm.
- July, 2001: NIW signs interconnection agreement with Interstate Power and Light (formerly known as Interstate Power Company) for The Top of Iowa Wind Farm.
- May, 2001: NIW breaks ground to construct The Top of Iowa Wind Farm.
- April, 2001: NIW selects MA Mortenson to construct The Top of Iowa Wind Farm.
- February, 2001: NIW signs turbine supply agreement with NEG Micon for 89 NM52 (900 kW) turbines for The Top of Iowa Wind Farm.
- February, 2001: NIW signs long term power purchase agreement with Interstate Power Company, a subsidiary of Alliant Energy of Madison, Wisconsin for 40 MW of renewable energy and 40 MW of energy only from The Top of Iowa Wind Farm.
- January, 2001: MREC forms Northern Iowa Windpower II, LLC (“NIW2”) to own and operate the 80 MW Top of Iowa Phase II Wind Farm.
- January, 2001: MREC and Zilkha form Northern Iowa Windpower, LLC (“NIW”) to own and operate the 80 MW Top of Iowa Wind Farm.
- September, 2000: MREC joint ventures with Zilkha Renewable Energy (“Zilkha”) to develop the first 80 MW portion of MREC’s proposed 240 MW wind farm. The wind farm is named The Top of Iowa Wind Farm.
- June, 2000: Stephen Dryden forms Midwest Renewable Energy Company™ (“MREC”).
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