Natural Gas Electric Generating Project that Complements Wind Farms Near Palm Springs Moves Ahead Thanks to New California Legislation

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Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:12am EDT

Natural Gas Electric Generating Project that Complements Wind Farms Near Palm
Springs Moves Ahead Thanks to New California Legislation
800 MW Plant will Increase Power Reliability, Support Renewable Energy
Expansion, Create Jobs, Improve Air Quality







DESERT HOT SPRINGS, Calif., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Developers of a planned
800-megawatt natural gas electric generating project in Desert Hot Springs
announced today they are moving ahead now that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has
signed legislation clearing one of the final roadblocks to the project.


The CPV Sentinel Power Project will supply electricity at times of peak summer
demand to complement renewable energy projects and helps protect the Los
Angeles region against blackouts. CPV Sentinel will provide an essential
energy backstop for the region's homes, schools and hospitals when reliable
power is needed most.


The region of California surrounding CPV Sentinel is a wind
generation-intensive area -- with 600 megawatts of operational wind power and
150 megawatts under development. Because of the intermittent nature of wind
power, CPV Sentinel will complement nearby wind farms and support California's
Renewable Energy Portfolio requirement.


"The CPV Sentinel Power Project is critical for achieving California's
ambitious 33 percent renewable energy portfolio standard program," said Doug
Egan, Chairman and CEO of Competitive Power Ventures, Inc, the company
developing the project and co-owner along with GE (NYSE: GE) unit GE Energy
Financial Services. "When the wind drops off and the sun isn't shining, CPV
Sentinel will ensure that essential electric power continues flowing. It's
like the backup generators people now install at their homes. When other forms
of power drop out, this plant will kick in to keep the lights on."


The CPV Sentinel project is expected to create 350 construction jobs with a
$50 million payroll and 14 permanent well paying jobs once in operation.
Nearly 400 indirect jobs with $15 million in payroll will be created. During
this economically stressed period, CPV Sentinel will provide an estimated $2.6
million in new business taxes, $25 million in sales tax and $9 million in
annual property taxes.


CPV Sentinel is a quick-start power plant that will use eight GE LMS-100
turbines, a product of GE Energy. The turbines are designed to start in ten
minutes. In the spirit of GE's ecomagination initiative to help customers meet
environmental challenges, the LMS-100 will assist in reducing carbon dioxide
emissions because it will be an estimated 10-15 percent more efficient than
the next best plant in California today and will allow for the retirement of
older, inefficient facilities that power the Coachella Valley.


CPV Sentinel was in the final stages of securing permits and was preparing for
construction when a decision was issued in litigation filed against the South
Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)  -- the agency from which CPV
Sentinel has requested emission reduction credits. The credits are required to
issue the plant's air permit and commence construction. CPV Sentinel could not
obtain emissions credits while the lawsuit was being resolved. Recognizing the
importance of this project to California's economy, environment and electric
grid, the Legislature passed AB 1318, which allows the SCAQMD to transfer
emission credits to the project. With the requisite emissions credits now
available, CPV Sentinel will approach the California Energy Commission about
final certification. Construction of the power plant is expected to begin next
year.


AB 1318 was co-authored by Senators Ducheny and Benoit and Assembly member
Perez and Nestande and sponsored by Competitive Power Ventures and the State
Building & Construction Trades Council.


For more information about the project and CPV please go to
www.cpvsentinel.com and www.cpv.com.


CPV: Energizing America's Future
Competitive Power Ventures, LLC (CPV), based in Silver Spring, MD, is
dedicated to increasing America's sustainability; both economically and
environmentally. Using domestically-available energy sources, like wind and
natural gas, and partnering with host communities to support their tax base
and school districts, CPV works to stabilize and improve local and state
economies. CPV's corporate mission is built around a belief that progressive
companies can be powerful agents of change for a better world and a cleaner
environment. To this end, we have focused our core activities around
developing and operating energy facilities that can make a significant
difference in improving the environments and economic well-being of a region.
Headquartered in Silver Spring, MD, with offices in Braintree, MA and San
Francisco, CA the company currently has nearly 5,000 (MWs) of conventional
generation projects in various stages of development across North America. The
company's Asset Management division has more than 4,300MWs of natural gas
generation under management and is currently expanding its expertise into
ethanol plant management. CPV Renewable Energy Company is currently developing
5,000 MWs of wind power projects across North America. Find out more at
www.cpv.com.




SOURCE  Competitive Power Ventures, LLC

Braith Kelly of CPV, +1-860-713-3309, bkelly@cpv.com
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