Apex Clean Energy, a company that develops, constructs and operates utility-scale wind and solar power facilities across North America, has sold White Mesa Wind, located in Crockett County, Texas, to an unnamed buyer.
When complete, the 500 MW White Mesa project will be the third-largest single-phase, single-site wind farm in the U.S., following the largest – the 525 MW Aviator Wind, also developed by Apex and located in West Texas.
The deal includes a number of power purchase agreements that Apex negotiated with corporate customers: an aggregation of global technology leaders, a Fortune 500 energy technology company, a Fortune 500 leader in materials engineering solutions, among others – including Apex’s largest-ever power purchase transaction.
“White Mesa Wind illustrates the continued and robust demand for renewable energy projects with strong attributes, including a remarkable wind resource and negotiated offtake agreements,” says Mark Goodwin, president and CEO of Apex Clean Energy.
“Apex is pleased to bring this project to fruition, deliver the myriad benefits of clean power to these corporate customers and support and strengthen Texas,” he adds.
White Mesa Wind is expected to complete development this year and enter commercial operations in 2021.
Photo: Apex Clean Energy’s News web page
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