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Worlds Largest Wind Farm Proposed by Pickens

By Chris Olsen
Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 6:51 p.m.

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PAMPA -- T. Boone Pickens and his Mesa Group are working on a wind energy project that would tower above any other in the world.

The multi-billion dollar wind energy project, they are working on cover's a four county region.

Mostly of the development will be seen in Gray and Roberts counties, with a little Hemphill and Wheeler counties.

Pickens invited only a select group of people to a private meeting on Tuesday where he outlined his plan to start the largest wind energy production the world has ever seen.

“We looked at an area where we had water rights, with real good wind and it's just that simple,” said Mike Boswell with the Mesa Group

The early plans call for a two-to-four thousand-megawatt project, doubling maybe quadrupling the current largest wind farm residing in Abilene Texas.

“As much as some people think these things are an eye-sore, and to some extent they are, that's a lot of revenue for the land owner,” said Boswell.

Only saying the project hits four different counties is an understatement.

After personally talking to Pickens at this meeting he told us he has no partner's in this three to six billion dollar project.

Also, all the energy at this point would go to ERCOT, or the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which operates the electric grid and manages the deregulated market for 75 percent of the state.

“There's a need in ERCOT for that kind of power there, and the demand for the ability to offload that kind of power, and we have Boone Pickens as a sponsor. You have to have that kind of background and sponsor to negotiate with the people that you're going to have to negotiate with.”

The Mesa Group is already building a time-line. In the next few years they will work on finishing the logistics, planning to start construction by 2010 and be finish within six and a half years.

“The first thing we have to do is finish our engineering and financial feasibility, and work out a deal with landowners.”

“The land owners and the ability to work with landowners is crucial, for both the producers and the buyers of the electricity, so we just got to do that.”

The contract the Mesa Group is offering landowners is a 50-year lease with two 20-year extensions, paying the landowner back for any damages they cause to the land. Also they will get 4-percent annual royalty the first four years of the contract, 4.5 the next four, and five percent from there after. Guaranteeing a minimum annual royalty of $4,500 per turbine.

An offer some landowners say is hard to resist.

“I think that's typical of Mr. Pickens he doesn't do things in a small way,” said Scott Hahn, a Gray County Landowner that was at the meeting.

“The thing that impressed me the most is that he bent over backwards for the landowner.”

Other landowners were as enticed, but hesitant mainly because of the length of the contract.

“Probably the greatest concern is the length of the contracts, and unlike oil and gas leases these are contracts very few of us have had any experience with,” said Bill Philpott, a Roberts and Gray County landowner.

“You are realizing you are making a commitment today on a 50-year lease that would be dealing with decisions a landowners would make, and his grandchildren would have to live with.”

A wind energy project initiated by T. Boone Pickens and his mesa group that would end up being the largest in the world, totaling out to be a 3 to 6 billion dollar project.

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home run

Posted by ronny dycus, milan Tn. - Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 4:13 p.m.

It takes a star player to step up and knock one out of the park in a pinch and Mr, Pickens is that. Thanks Mr. T

Private Biusness Will Again Bail Out Governments Short Comings

Posted by Thomas Brummett, Indianapolis, Indiana - Tuesday, July 08, 2008 at 6:10 p.m.

Again you can see the light, where only private investment in our country will take us back to a healthy nation, where our economy self perpetuates and we do not fall into the foreign grasps of blackmail. We as a nation must take steps to self help our selves . Alternatives to the habits we now have must be changed! Only a conservative leadership who stops giving away the ranch to foreign countries will make the changes needed and the policies needed to take the energy crisis to the next level anbd make our americans less dependent on oil .Go forth as we did with the Boston Tea Party demand changes the government must here our strong but peaceful challanges to the energy policies we now enbrace! GOOD LUCK AND FAIR WEATHER

How About Something For The Local Guys?

Posted by David Smith, Wichita Falls/Burkburnett, TX - Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 5:44 p.m.

I am certainly happy to see that something has opened the eyes of the nation to the potential for wind-powered energy generation in West Texas. In Burkburnett, Texas we manufacture 30 and 50 kW generators that can be used by all areas of agribusiness as well as small industry and homeowners.
Anyone interested in buying or investing contact me at dws.windeagle@wf.net.

Interesting

Posted by Matthew Crumpler, Tennessee - Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 7:44 a.m.

This is a very interesting project for an oil tycoon to take on. However, they (those in the oil business) would be the people to understand the importance of alternate energies. This is a fantastic step for not only Texas, a state known so well for it's petrol, but also the country. This seems like a wonderful addition to add along side Nevada One.

Electroni field engineer

Posted by Horton Howard, San Antonio, Texas - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 4:00 p.m.

What wind corridor, and how many counties, and states are involved inthis project?

Investor

Posted by Allan Kristensen, Houston,TX - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 10:27 a.m.

Will it be possible to become a part investor in this or similar wind farm projects?
Allan

How to get involved

Posted by Scott Carothers, Borger, TX - Monday, June 18, 2007 at 10:38 a.m.

How would a land owner get involved and find out more information?

Panhandle Wind

Posted by John Sommers, Donely County/Collin County - Friday, June 15, 2007 at 10:55 a.m.

I have one question. Can a small landowner get in on this type of project? I have approx. 60 acres south of Clarendon,Tx. That my Stepfather left to me and my sons and I would like to do something with the land. I plan on retiring in 4 years to the old home place.
Look forward to any comments you my have!
PS, I work for the General Contractor that built the Masa Office space at Williams Square.[Austin Commercial, Project Superintendent].

Pickens attemps to break wind in the panhande

Posted by John Watson, Dallas - Friday, June 15, 2007 at 8:03 a.m.

Might make a good header for a story.

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