We are planning the RoxWind blade signing ceremony on Saturday, June 26 at 11AM at 54 Horseshoe Valley Road, Roxbury, ME. Please see the attached invitation to the event. The event will feature an introduction to the project, a dedication of the project to our beloved partner, the late John Richardson, and also a BBQ buffet. Finally, all guests will be able to sign one of the turbine blades for the project. ![]()
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On Thursday, October 22, a site visit was organized for Town representatives to view the work completed to date. Tim Derouche and Rodney "Bing" Cross from the Board of Selectmen attended the site visit. They visited the site from Horseshoe Valley Road up to the top of North Twin - meeting with individuals from the construction and development team as well as the future operator of the project.
Below are some pictures from that day. Thank you to the residents who joined the Virtual Meeting last night to discuss the status of the RoxWind project. We appreciate your interest in the project and your participation in the meeting. For those of you who missed the meeting, we have posted the slides below. Keep in touch! ![]()
March 16, 2020 09:25 ET | Source: Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company LLCNew York, NY, March 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Greenbacker Renewable Energy Company LLC (“the Company”) announced today that, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, it purchased the rights to a 15.3 MW to-be-constructed wind project, (“RoxWind”) developed by Palmer Management Corporation (“Palmer”) and other parties. Located in Roxbury, Maine, RoxWind is contracted to sell electricity through long-term offtake agreements with four local municipal utilities. The project is expected to reach COD in Q3 2021.
Read the rest of the article. Sun Journal - By Terry Karkos, Staff Writer - October 29, 2014 ROXBURY — Selectmen and a few residents learned Tuesday evening that a wind power developer wants to put three turbines atop North Twin Mountain.
Bob Patton, the principal of Lower Falls Consulting in Falmouth, said the mountain has the potential for a small wind power site. He said a group will go before the Roxbury Planning Board to get a permit to erect a meteorological tower to assess wind resources atop the mountain. He said the three turbines would be built on North Twin, which is on the south side of Route 120 off Horseshoe Valley Road and northeast of Black Mountain Ski Area in Rumford. Another man with Patton, John Richardson, introduced himself as a lawyer with Moncure & Barnicle in Topsham. He was a gubernatorial candidate in 2010, commissioner of the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development between 2007-2009, and served as a Maine legislator for Brunswick between 1998 through 2006. |
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