About the Milo Wind Project
Commissioned in 2015, the Milo Wind Project is a 50 MW facility featuring 25 GE turbines spread across approximately 6,500 acres of land in Roosevelt County. The site generates 208,000 MWh of clean electricity annually, enough to power more than 27,000 homes. Energy produced by Milo is delivered into the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) market, contributing to regional grid reliability and sustainability.
- Under the new five-year PPA, Boralex will deliver all wind-generated electricity from Milo directly to Xcel Energy. This agreement provides Boralex with a stable revenue stream and strengthens its capital structure, ensuring long-term operational success.
Driving the Energy Transition
Strategic Impact
This agreement aligns with Boralex’s U.S. growth strategy, reinforcing its commitment to maintaining and optimizing high-quality renewable energy assets while building long-term partnerships with leading utilities. It also positions Boralex as a key player in the energy transition, contributing to a cleaner, more resilient power grid.
