Holy Cross Energy (HCE) and Guzman Energy have signed an agreement with NGC Partners to develop the 150 MW Arriba Wind Farm in Lincoln County, Colorado, USA.
HCE will purchase 100 MW of the project’s output, producing enough energy to supply approximately 30 percent of HCE’s annual energy requirements. Guzman Energy will use the remaining 50MW to serve other communities in its customer base. Guzman has the option to commission another 50 MW in increased project size and expand its share of the project to 100 MW.
The new wind farm is scheduled to begin operations by mid-2021.
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