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Apex Wind Energy Inc. has completed the development and construction of the approximately 300 MW Canadian Hills Wind project, located just outside of Oklahoma City.

According to the company, Canadian Hills is the largest single-phase wind farm to be developed and constructed in Oklahoma, increasing the state's installed wind capacity by 13%. Prior to construction, Apex secured long-term power purchase agreements for 100% of the project's capacity with three electric utilities in the region: Southwestern Electric Power Co., the Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority and the Grand River Dam Authority.





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