Turner Renewable Energy Acquires Solar Power Project

Turner Renewable Energy Acquires Solar Power Project

America’s largest landowner is full speed ahead on his renewable energy venture. Turner Renewable Energy and Southern Co. acquired a 30 megawatt (AC) photovoltaic solar power project that is being developed by First Solar (FSLR) adjacent to Ted Turner’s Vermejo Park Ranch in northern New Mexico. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The Cimarron I Solar Project will supply power to approximately 9,000 homes, or 18,000 residents, and displace over 45,000 tons of CO2 per year. Electricity generated by the plant will serve a 25-year power purchase agreement with the Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, a not-for-profit wholesale power supplier to 44 electric cooperatives serving 1.4 million customers across New Mexico, Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming. First Solar will also provide operation and maintenance services under a 25-year contract.

Construction of Cimarron I will began this month. Commercial operation is expected to commence by year end 2010. The solar project will employ approximately 500,000 photovoltaic modules manufactured by First Solar using its advanced thin film technology and will create more than 200 jobs during peak construction.

$500 Million Everglades Deal Postponed Again

$500 Million Everglades Deal Postponed Again

Florida Gov. Charlie Christ is getting a lesson that real estate brokers know all too well: big deals take time.

It’s been almost two years since Christ announced the $1.75 billion purchase of 187,000 acres in the Florida Everglades from United States Sugar. Since then the economy has tanked and the purchase price has been lowered twice: to $1.34 billion and now $536 million. In each instance, the number of acres has also fallen: first, to 180,000, and, in the most recent iteration, to 72,500. Faced with a March 30 deadline, the governing board of the South Florida Water Management District voted 9-0 to extend the closing for another six months.

An added element to the high-profile transaction was an in-depth front-page story in The New York Times last week that questioned many deal points, including the cost per acre, which The Times suggested is much too high, the tracts themselves, which The Times suggested include some of the least valuable belonging to U.S. Sugar, and the purpose of buying six separate tracts without reaching out to Florida Crystals, United States Sugar’s chief competitor and the owner of key blocks of adjacent land.

But the principle focus of the article was how Gov. Christ’s plan to save the Everglades will instead rescue United States Sugar. Since its publication, supporters and detractors have descended upon the media with their own interpretations of the deal.

Read more from a gubernatorial candidate who opposes the purchase HERE.

Read more about environmentalists who support the purchase HERE.

For Sale: Hall & Hall Lists Montana’s N Bar Ranch

For Sale: Hall & Hall Lists Montana's N Bar Ranch

One of the most historic working ranches in the Rocky Mountain West is on the market. The 62,091-acre N Bar Ranch, whose chain of title includes Tom Cruse, Anton Holter, and Jack Milburn has been listed by Hall and Hall for $45 million, not including livestock and other personal property.

NBarHerd“The N Bar Ranch is a piece of Montana history complete with a profitable livestock operation and an outstanding wildlife component,” said Hall and Hall broker Joel Leadbetter. Ranging in elevation from 4,200 to 5,500 feet above sea level, the ranch is time-tested cattle country and is further blessed by abundant wildlife, including trophy elk, mule deer and whitetail, antelope, Hungarian pheasant, and sharptail and mountain grouse. Brown trout thrive in the 60 miles of Flatwillow Creek that wind through the property down from the Snow Mountains. ”We are thrilled to be representing such a phenomenal land holding,” Leadbetter adds.

Located approximately 90 miles north of Billings and 35 miles southeast of Lewiston, the N Bar is 62,091 total acres, including 51,409 deeded, 4,875 BLM leased, 1,920 Montana leased, and 3,887 privately leased.

Read more about the listing in Friday’s Wall Street Journal or visit the ranch’s website.

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