Dallas-based renewable energy company Tri Global Energy (TGE) has announced the sale of its 1,100MW Hale Community Energy (HCE) wind development assets portfolio in Texas to a unit of NextEra Energy Resources.
The HCE has over 190 sq miles of nearly 350 privately owned farm and ranch land in the southern part of Hale County, Texas.
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It is a joint venture comprising Hale County Wind Farm, Cotton Wind Farms, Lakeview Wind Farm, and East Mound Renewable Energy Project, for which TGE is a project developer.
Tri Global Energy chairman and CEO John Billingsley said: "Our relationship with NextEra Energy Resources will help us deliver on our promise to positively impact the projects’ host community economies through employment opportunities and tax revenues; generate a substantial rate of return to local community investors; and to generate a second source of income in the form of wind royalties for farmers and landowners."
TGE has 15 ongoing wind generation projects with a capacity of nearly 6,200 MW of electricity.
NextEra has more than 100 wind farms in 19 states and Canada.
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