PepsiCo signs PPA for Haystack and Western Trail wind projects

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PepsiCo Inc. has signed two agreements with Ørsted to purchase a portion of energy from the 298 MW Haystack wind project in Nebraska and the 367 MW Western Trail wind project in Texas.

The Haystack wind project is currently being developed in Wayne County while the Western Trail wind project secured the final investment to proceed with the development. 

The two projects are expected to enter commercial operation before the end of 2021.

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