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Murphy International develops, manages and finances global energy projects – from wind and geothermal to hydroelectric and alternative fuels projects. We also service and facilitate power producers and developers of renewable and conventional power plants. Browse our site – be informed, be enlightened, be amazed!
MIDC works with public and private clients, providing a range of renewable energy and efficiency services. Projects highlighted here represent our work with renewable energy; wind, solar, geothermal, hybrid, and specialty projects. Clientele include community, agricultural, government and private businesses.
Our goals:
We made the most of our innovation and technology expertise to take further steps towards minimizing our own and collective environmental footprints. We have achieved significant reductions in our carbon footprint and have made further progress towards our goals of achieving the Carbon Trust Standard and ISO 14001 accreditation.
December 19, 2011 - Ridgeline Energy, LLC and Diamond Generating Corporation, today announced the start of commercial operation of the Rockland Wind Farm Project in American Falls. The Rockland project is the second large Idaho wind installation for project partners Ridgeline Energy and Diamond Generating Corporation.The eighty megawatt facility includes forty-four Vestas V-100 wind turbine generators, each with a rated capacity of 1.8 megawatts...[ more ]
December 15, 2011 -- Renewable energy project developer Ridgeline Energy, a Veolia Environment company, has acquired a 50 megawatt solar photovoltaic project in California. The project is called the Frontier project. Company President, Dennis Meany declined to name the seller or the acquisition price.
by Laura DiMugno on December 8, 2011
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has ruled in favor of wind power in the Bonneville Power Administration's (BPA) highly contested decision to curtail wind and other forms of generation this spring during a period of hydropower oversupply...[ more ]
FALLON, Nev., Dec. 5, 2011 — Churchill County has hit a gusher of riches with the geothermal plants pumping energy out of its patch of the Nevada desert. It's the kind of sudden wealth that often leads to foolish spending. But precious little of this windfall is being frittered away. Instead, this rural county of 25,000 people has poured much of the $12.6 million in geothermal-related revenues it's collected since 2005 into protecting its economic future. The Stillwater Geothermal project, developed by Murphy International's Geothermal Management Services, continues to support the wealth for the local community. Read this article from the WSJ...[ more ]

