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MetLife and GE invest in Kansas Wind

Hartford Courant // Dec 13, 2012

General Electric and MetLife have joined Union Bank to fund a Post Rock, Kansas wind farm. The facility, which is located near Wichita, has 134 GE-made wind turbines and generates 201 megawatts of energy. The Hartford Courant reports:

Steven J. Goulart, chief investment officer of MetLife, said in a prepared statement, “We are proud to support endeavors like Post Rock, which align with MetLife’s overall high-quality investment approach and build upon the more than $2.5 billion we’ve already invested in renewable energy projects.”
Previously: GE becomes majority owner in Oklahoma wind farm.