It sure is
windy in Texas. So windy, in fact, that we’ve made another wind energy
investment there. In late December we finalized an agreement to invest $75
million in the Panhandle 2 wind farm in Carson County, outside of Amarillo. The
182MW facility, developed by leading wind developer Pattern Energy Group LP,
has the capacity to generate enough renewable energy to power 56,000 U.S.
homes. We expect the facility to be operational by the end of 2014.
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The future site of Pattern’s Panhandle 2 wind farm |
Panhandle 2
is our 15th renewable energy investment overall, and our second in Texas—last
year around this time we announced an approximately $200 million investment in
the Spinning Spur wind farm. In addition to these two projects, we’re also
buying Texas wind from the Happy Hereford wind farm as part of our goal of
operating on 100 percent renewable energy. These efforts reflect our
long-standing commitment to renewable energy as both an investor and a
consumer.
Let that Texas wind blow!
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Sunset at another Pattern facility, Gulf Wind |
Let that Texas wind blow!
Posted by
Nick Coons, Principal, Renewable Energy
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