Wind Energy Facility, Duke Energy Lycoming County, PA
Wind Energy Facility, Duke Energy
Meeting Energy Demands with Alternative Solutions
The Laurel Hill Wind Energy project is a 70.5 megawatt (M.W.) wind powered electric generating, transmitting and interconnecting facility that will consist of up to thirty-five (35) individual wind turbines within a seven (7) mile long lease corridor located along Laurel Hill Ridge.

A new two (2) mile long, 34.5 k.V. overhead electric transmission line will convey electricity from the turbine corridor to a new switch yard and substation. The switch yard and substation will be designed and constructed in accordance with PenElec’s specifications and the substation will be turned over to PenElec for operation and maintenance after project commissioning. LDG’s responsibilities will include (but are not limited to) boundary and topographic survey, Geographic Information System (GIS) base mapping, zoning application preparation, public hearings, land development plans, erosion control plans, post-construction stormwater management plans, water/wastewater design, NPDES permitting, site re-vegetation plans, alignment studies, and Highway Occupancy Permits (HOP).

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