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Coyote Crest Wind Energy Park

Coyote crest wind energy park

The Coyote Crest Wind Park is a 118 MW Wind Energy Power Generation Facility and 115 kV Transmission Line.  The project involves the installation of 47 individual wind turbines which will vary in tower height from 80 to 100 meters (262 - 328 feet). Electrical power from all wind turbine generators will be collected by a project power cable system that delivers the electrical energy to an on-site substation where the power is transformed to 115 kV for delivery to the regional power grid. The transmission line will follow or be located near existing Weyerhaeuser roads and Grays Harbor PUD utility easements in Lewis County and in Grays Harbor County to the existing 115 kV substation at Cedarville, which is interconnected to the Bonneville Power Administration power line at South Elma, Washington

Notice of Hearing - Coyote Crest Wind Park Special Use Permit, December 20, 2010

Hearing Examiner Decision on Coyote Crest

FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (EIS)

Draft EIS Volume 1 and 2

  1. Volume 1
  2. Volume 2

Special Use Permit

  1. Variance Application and Documents
  2. Special Use Permit Figures