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Huerfano River Wind Farm
The wind farm in 2017
CountryUnited States
LocationWalsenburg, Colorado, United States
Coordinates37°46′27.6″N 104°49′54.9″W / 37.774333°N 104.831917°W / 37.774333; -104.831917
StatusOperational
Commission date2013
OwnerTamra-Tacoma Capital Partners
Wind farm
Typecommercial
Hub height80m
Rotor diameter102m
Power generation
Units operational4
Make and modelSany
Nameplate capacity8 MW
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The Huerfano River Wind Farm is a producer of distributed generation (DG) power located ten miles north of Walsenburg, just off of Interstate 25.

The farm uses four Sany-made 2MW turbines and feeds into the San Isabel Electric Association grid. The farm was named in the U.S. Department of Energy 2014 Wind Cooperative of the Year and also honored Pueblo West-based San Isabel Electric Association for its efforts in developing the Huerfano River Wind Project and other wind energy initiatives.

The farm was owned by Shane Starr and Matthew Brown of Tamra-Tacoma Capital Partners ("TTCP"), a New York-based investment firm. TTCP initiated litigation against Sany America on August 31, 2016, alleging Sany fraudulently misrepresented the plant's production and had no maintenance program, leaving the asset "worthless" according to the complaint. The judge ruled that the defendant's (Sany's) counterclaims "weren’t worth a tinker’s damn.” On February 6, 2019, the case was settled and subsequently dismissed with prejudice.

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References

  1. "Herfano River Wind". thewindpower.net. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  2. "Rural power duo top wind awards". chieftain.com. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  3. "TTCP ENERGY FINANCE FUND II, LLC v. RALLS CORP". leagle.com. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
  4. PACEMonitor TTCP v Sany/Ralls
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