Project Title: Wind Turbine ProjectDescription: Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort has announced plans to erect a single
wind turbine near its summit reservoir, on the western portion of the resort’s
lands. In pursuit of this goal, Jiminy has applied for and received a
competitively awarded grant from the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative for
$582,000 to offset the project’s total design and construction costs of
approximately $2.1 million.
The 1 Megawatt wind turbine project will be capable of producing enough
electricity to power more than 350 homes or approximately 30% of Jiminy Peak’s
annual demand for electricity. The installation of a wind turbine is an
excellent fit for the ski resort because Jiminy uses more electricity in the
winter months, for snow making and lift operations, which is also the season
when the winds will be the strongest and most steady. In addition, because of
the existing trail and work road network at Jiminy Peak, transportation of the
turbine components will not involve scarring virgin land.
Jiminy’s decision to pursue this wind turbine project is one part of its
decades-long effort to conserve the use of energy from fossil fuel for economic
and environmental goals. A wind turbine will provide the resort with a
significant amount of low-cost electricity and because the wind is a free fuel,
the cost will remain low. Finding a creative way to lower operating expenses
will protect Jiminy Peak’s financial health, support local jobs and will
contribute to the economic vitality of the local community and Berkshire
County.
Another important factor in deciding to develop a wind turbine were the
environmental benefits it can provide. The clean, emission-free electricity
produced by the wind turbine means that a similar amount of electricity does
not have to be generated by a coal, oil or gas fired power plant. Based on
Massachusetts’ current electricity generation profile, the wind turbine would
offset the annual emission of 4,100,000 pounds of Carbon Dioxide (CO2 is the
leading cause of global warming); 18,000 pounds of Sulfur Dioxide (SOx is a
leading contributor to smog and the primary cause of acid rain); and 5,900
pounds of Nitrous Oxide (NOx contributes to smog and is a leading cause of
asthma).
As the world’s demand for electricity continues to grow, it is important to
understand that we have the opportunity to select cleaner energy sources from
available technologies. Jiminy Peak is blessed with an abundant, renewable
wind resource and has chosen to utilize this natural power to make its own
electricity. Jiminy Peak Resort management and employees are committed to
being responsible stewards of natural resources, and the wind turbine will
further this cause.
Resort Web Site Resort Contact: Jim Van Dyke | 
Golden Eagle Award - Overall Environmental Excellence 2008 (WINNER) |