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Ørsted signs power purchase agreement with Iowa power supplier NIMECA

May 27, 2021

NIMECA, power supplier to 13 municipal utilities in northern Iowa, will off take power from Ørsted’s Willow Creek Wind in Butte County, which has been operational since September 2020.

“We’re excited to team up with NIMECA to assist them in providing renewable energy to homes, business, factories, and farms in and around their local communities,” said Vishal Kapadia, Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of Onshore in Ørsted, continuing: “The PPA with NIMECA provides access to clean energy for multiple local municipalities, adding to the diversity of our portfolio and expanding our customer relationships to an important segment of the market.”

“Adding Willow Creek Wind to NIMECA’s generation portfolio helps to diversify our energy supply,” said Greg Fritz, CEO of NIMECA, adding: “We’re pleased to be working with Ørsted to provide our municipal utility members with low-cost, clean energy.”

NIMECA is the seventh establishment to enter into a power purchase agreement with Ørsted Onshore this year. 

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