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7 February 2008 - Denali Energy Inc. (“Denali”) of Baxter, Minnesota and Montgomery Energy Partners LP (“Montgomery”) of Houston, Texas have entered into a joint venture to develop Hartland Wind Farm, LLC (“Hartland”).
The first phase of Hartland Wind Farm is expected to produce 500 megawatts, using 333 turbines.  A second 500 megawatt phase is in development. At 1000 megawatts, this project has the potential to be one of the largest wind farm developments in the United States.
Curt Johnson, principal with Hartland, said, “Denali Energy is pleased to be part of this landmark project that will more than double the wind capacity in the state of North Dakota.”

The Hartland Wind Farm will span portions of Burke, Mountrail and Ward counties, about 25 miles northwest of Minot, ND.  The project sits in an ideal location along an ancient geological glacial ridge, atop a plateau that has long been known for its exceptional wind resource.

Those involved with Hartland have personal ties to the area and look forward to working with the surrounding communities.  “Hartland Wind Farm project is a shining example of how we can promote economic development, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, and provide a healthier environment,” said Craig Fink, principal with Hartland. “We appreciate the enthusiasm for clean, renewable, locally produced wind energy.  Well-planned wind farms can generate lots of clean power, local tax revenue, and still be a good neighbor.”

Glen Johnson, a local resident and principal of Hartland Wind Farm, LLC is excited about what the project will bring to the region. “The social and economic benefits from this project are significant.  The positive effects from an environmentally friendly project of this size will be enjoyed for many years to come,” said Johnson.

In addition to the Hartland project, Denali and Montgomery are in varying stages of development on other wind and natural gas projects throughout the Upper Midwest.

Montgomery Energy Partners LP is a Houston, Texas- based energy company with 2795 megawatts in development and operation.  Denali Energy Inc. is a Baxter, Minnesota- based company specializing in renewable energy development.


Montgomery Power Partnerships


Navasota Energy

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Navasota Energy Partners LP ("Navasota Energy") is an affiliate of Montgomery Power Partners LP. This Houston-based company represents sector-leading, cross-functional, seasoned and experienced talent including developers, asset managers, and energy managers who have maximized the practical and economic performance of Navasota Energy plants throughout the state of Texas.  Currently, Navasota Energy’s production capacity stands at 1,100 MW (nominal) with its Quail Run and Colorado Bend facilities in operation and another 550 MW (nominal) under development at its existing Quail Run and Colorado Bend facilities.   

For more information, visit www.navasotaenergy.com.

Denali Energy

Denali Energy Inc. ("Denali Energy"), based in Baxter, Minnesota, is a partner in Hartland Wind Farm and has extensive experience in land acquisition and development. More importantly, Denali Energy develops relationships. Their knowledge of local conditions and ability to connect with landowners is crucial to the success of a wind farm, and Hartland is no exception.  Denali Energy representatives are currently in the process of acquiring land for the Hartland project, and already have most of Opco I properties under signature.  Denali Energy also is adept in the political arena, and is tackling government related issues from the county to the federal level.  Denali Energy is committed to community involvement, and they know that the people ARE the process when it comes to successful development. 

For more information, visit www.denalicompanies.com.

 

 

 

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