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RECs for Clean In addition to its RES obligation, MMPA has retired RECs for its <br /> Energy Programs green pricing program and Clean Energy Choice Programs. While <br /> RECs retired for these programs are not significant(approximately <br /> 6,000 RECs for 2017),participation in these programs is increasing <br /> and would increase the total RECs needed. <br /> Notwithstanding the foregoing, MMPA's current and future <br /> resources are projected to satisfy all of its future REC obligations. <br /> 970,000 RECs in The Agency currently has over 970,000 RECs in its inventory. <br /> Inventory MMPA actively follows the REC markets and seeks opportunities to <br /> buy RECs to satisfy its future requirements. Below is the breakdown <br /> of MMPA's current REC inventory: <br /> 2014 Vintage RECs 119,648 <br /> 2015 Vintage RECs 176,349 <br /> 2016 Vintage RECs 169,724 <br /> 2017 Vintage RECs 398,221 <br /> 2018 Vintage RECs 109,559 <br /> Total 973,501 <br /> Five Existing MMPA's five existing resources are projected to generate <br /> Renewable Resources approximately 466,000 MWh per year. <br /> Projected to Generate <br /> 466,000 MWh/Year The table below shows the projected annual generation from these <br /> existing renewable resources: <br /> Resource Annual Generation (MWh) <br /> Black Oak Wind Farm 307,000 <br /> Oak Glen Wind Farm 132.000 <br /> Buffalo Solar 14,000 <br /> Hometown BioEnergy 12,000 <br /> Hometown Wind 800 <br /> Total 465,800 <br /> Signed PPA MMPA has signed a 30-year wind power purchase agreement with <br /> Projected to Generate NextEra for 170 MW of generating capacity from the Dodge County <br /> 600,000 MWh/Year Wind Farm. The facility has not yet been constructed, but has a <br /> contract commercial operation deadline of December 2019. The <br /> wind farm is projected to generate approximately 600,000 MWh of <br /> renewable energy per year. <br /> 109 <br />