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First Wind Closes Financing for a 200MW Wind Project in Texas with MUFG

published: 2014-11-07 17:58

First Wind obtained $254 million in financing for its South Plains Wind project in Floyd County, Texas. With financing successfully in place, First Wind was able to advance its second renewable energy project in Texas by finalizing an order with Vestas for 100 V100 turbines with a capacity of 2MW each.

“We’re pleased to secure the necessary financing to move forward with the South Plains Wind project while expanding our relationship with Vestas,” said Paul Gaynor, CEO of First Wind. “As we continue to make progress on our second project in Texas, we’re looking forward to investing in the local economy and delivering competitively priced clean energy to Texas homes and businesses.”

South Plains Wind Energy, LLC, a subsidiary of First Wind, closed on a $254 million financing agreement for the South Plains project. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) has committed tax equity for the project. BayernLB is providing term debt financing for the project.

The South Plains Wind project is located on approximately 51,000 acres in Floyd County, northeast of Lubbock, Texas. Once complete, the project is expected to deliver power to the ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas) power markets through the CREZ (Competitive Renewable Energy Zone) transmission system, and will have the capacity to generate 200 MW of cost-competitive, clean energy.

South Plains is projected to produce enough emissions-free electricity to power more than 62,000 Texas homes annually. Construction-related activities on the South Plains project will create hundreds of jobs in the state of Texas, with M.A. Mortenson as the prime contractor on the project. The South Plains Wind project will be completed and online by the end of 2015.

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