Green Development to Begin Construction on Johnston-Based Wind Farm Next Week

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Green Development to Begin Construction on Johnston-Based Wind Farm Next Week

Green Development to begin construction on Johnston-based wind farm next week
Green Development LLC announced that construction will begin next week on the largest onshore wind farm in Rhode Island.

The wind farm, located in Johnston, will consist of seven turbines at three megawatts each, and will be fully operational by the end of the year.

“With the arrival of the tower components, the stage is set to begin erecting the first 3-MW turbines to be installed in Rhode Island. Upon completion of this project, Green Development will have more wind power deployed and under operation than any other developer in Rhode Island. We remain dedicated to creating green jobs and green energy, which will benefit all Rhode Islanders,” said Mark DePasquale, founder and chairman of Green Development, LLC. 

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Johnston Mayor Joseph Polisena added, “we look forward to seeing this project come online as it will support the town while benefitting the environment," said Johnston Mayor Joseph Polisena. "Green Development has worked with the town in a good faith manner to establish a scholarship fund for the students of Johnston and provide a revenue stream that will allow us to enhance the community. We wish them every bit of success with this endeavor."

RI’s Largest Onshore Wind Farm

Preparation has already begun at sites along Plainfield Pike and Shun Pike, where cranes and work crews have assembled in anticipation of the tower components arriving from Germany this week.

The 200-foot turbine blades utilized on this project were transported to Johnston from the Port of Davisville in September.

According to Green Development’s press release, the Town of Johnston will see significant economic benefits.

Green will make a one-time payment to the town of $175,000 to establish a scholarship fund.

Additionally, over the next 20 years, Green will make tax payments of $20,000 per year per turbine, for a total of $140,000 per year to the town.

Wind Turbines in RI

Green Development installed its first wind turbine in North Kingstown in 2012 (1.5 MW) and developed a ten-turbine wind farm (1.5 MW each) in Coventry in 2016.

They also replaced and now operate the turbine at Portsmouth High School (1.5 MW).

In total, Green Development will have 39 MW of wind power capacity in operation when the Johnston project comes online.


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