Marathon announces wind energy agreement for Dickinson
Marathon Petroleum Corporation has signed an agreement with One Energy Enterprises LLC to install five 2.3 megawatt wind turbines at MPC’s renewable diesel facility in Dickinson, North Dakota. The wind turbines will provide energy to the facility and help further decrease its carbon emissions profile Written By: James Miller | ×
Marathon s renewable diesel facility in Dickinson. (Photo courtesy of Marathon Petroleum Corporation)
Marathon Petroleum Corporation signed an agreement with One Energy Enterprises, LLC., to install five 2.3 megawatt wind turbines at Marathon s renewable diesel facility in Dickinson, North Dakota. The wind turbines, according to Marathon, will provide energy to the facility and help further decrease its carbon emissions profile.
(Marathon Petroleum Corporation) Marathon Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: MPC) has signed an agreement with One Energy Enterprises LLC to install five 2.3 megawatt wind turbines at MPC’s renewable diesel facility in Dickinson, North Dakota. The wind turbines will provide energy to the facility and help further decrease its carbon emissions profile.
MPC contracted with One Energy to develop, own, and operate the turbines. One Energy will provide the capital for the project and MPC will pay a fixed price for the wind-generated electricity delivered by One Energy for a period of 20 years. The turbines are expected to generate more than 40 million kilowatt hours of energy each year, providing approximately 45% of the renewable diesel facility’s electricity needs.
BIC Magazine
May 4, 2021
Marathon Petroleum Corporation has signed an agreement with One Energy Enterprises LLC to install five 2.3 megawatt wind turbines at MPCâs renewable diesel facility in Dickinson, N.D. The wind turbines will provide energy to the facility and help further decrease its carbon emissions profile.
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MPC contracted with One Energy to develop, own, and operate the turbines. One Energy will provide the capital for the project and MPC will pay a fixed price for the wind-generated electricity delivered by One Energy for a period of 20 years. The turbines are expected to generate more than 40 million kilowatt hours of energy each year, providing approximately 45% of the renewable diesel facilityâs electricity needs.