Many early stage developers successfully complete the difficult first steps necessary to develop a wind farm. In many cases they have secured land, conducted wind resource studies, arranged for permits and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and identified state and federal incentive programs. However, when it is time to begin construction, they often find that raising capital is difficult. Further, not only do local engineers and construction firms have little experience building wind farms, their lack of project management and value engineering expertise can result in long delays and rising costs. And, of course, turbines can be difficult to acquire.
Alternity Wind Power offers the ideal solution for early stage developers to get projects back on track. Developers can benefit from its relationships with renewable energy investors; wind farm development experience; engineering and construction expertise; and access to turbines.