--(BUSINESS WIRE)--First Wind:
|
WHAT: |
First Wind will host a ribbon-cutting event at the company’s Utah-based Milford Wind Corridor project. The company will be joined by federal, state and local officials along with members of the local community to celebrate the start of commercial operations for the 203 megawatts (MW) Phase I of the project. First Wind officials will also be on hand to discuss the economic and environmental benefits of Milford Wind for the surrounding area. |
|
|
WHO: |
Speakers will include: | |
| -- Utah Lt. Gov. Greg Bell | ||
| -- First Wind CEO Paul Gaynor | ||
| -- A number of other local, state and federal officials | ||
|
WHERE: |
Milford, Utah | |
|
WHEN: |
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 | |
|
12:00pm noon |
||
|
(Bus leaves Operations and Maintenance building at 11:30 am) |
||
|
Media Note: Media and invited guests are asked to meet at the First Wind Operations and Maintenance building at 2390 East First Wind Road Milford, Utah 84751. Bus transportation will be provided from that location to the groundbreaking site. Please RSVP by end of day Thursday, November 5 by calling 617-960-9521 or sending an e-mail to jlamontagne@firstwind.com. A light lunch will be served after the groundbreaking. Directions available upon request. |
About First Wind
First Wind is an independent North American wind energy company focused exclusively on the development, ownership and operation of wind energy projects. First Wind is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. For more information on First Wind, please visit www.firstwind.com or follow us on Twitter @FirstWind.
First Wind
John Lamontagne, 617-960-9521
Director, Communications
Copyright © 2009 Business Wire. All rights reserved. All the news releases provided by Business Wire are copyrighted. Any forms of copying other than an individual user's personal reference without express written permission is prohibited. Further distribution of these materials by posting, archiving in a public web site or database, or redistribution in a computer network is strictly forbidden.