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China-U.S. group to build Texas wind farm

Project marks the first time that China will export wind turbines into the United States.

A consortium of Chinese and American companies has announced a joint venture to build a 600-megawatt wind farm in west Texas, using turbines made in China.

Construction of the $1.5 billion wind farm will be financed largely by Chinese banks, with the help of loan guarantees and cash grants from the U.S. government.

"This wind farm project came about thanks to the openness of the United States for investments in the field of renewable energy," said John S. Lin, chief operating officer of A-Power Energy Generation Systems, which is part of the consortium.

The wind farm will be the first instance of a Chinese manufacturer exporting wind turbines to the United States, said Yang Yazhou, vice mayor of the city of Shenyang, where the wind turbines will be manufactured.

The farm, to be built on 36,000 acres in west Texas, will use 240 of its 2.5-megawatt turbines. Construction is scheduled to begin in March 2010, and the project is expected to create 300 temporary jobs and about 30 permanent jobs. Six hundred megawatts of wind power is enough to meet the electricity needs of between 135,000 and 180,000 American homes for a year.

Other partners include the U.S. Renewable Energy Group, an investment firm, and Cielo Wind Power, wind-farm developer based in Austin, Texas.

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