Vermont's Georgia Mountain wind project is online and making power, just in time to take advantage of a federal tax credit.
The Georgia Mountain Community Wind farm says its four turbines in the towns of Georgia and Milton are fully operational and capable of providing about 8 percent of the electricity used by the Burlington Electric Department.
Burlington Electric and Georgia Mountain have signed a long-term power supply contract.
The 10 megawatt project is expected to produce about 27 million kilowatt hours of electricity a year.
Many wind energy producers across the country have been working to get projects online by the end of the year to take advantage of a federal tax credit. Efforts by Congress to extend the credit have failed.
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