Milford Wind

First Wind spent about US$30 million with Utah-based businesses developing and building the first phase of the project.[5] A second phase of the project began in July 2010 and foundations were poured in October.The expansion adds another 68 GE 1.5-MW turbines for a total of an additional 102 MW.[6] There is a proposal to build a third phase located 45 miles south of Delta, Utah with up to 300 wind turbines.[2] The 240 MW Escalante Solar Project went online in September 2016, located southwest of Milford Wind.
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