Sekisui Specialty Chemicals offtakes power from 92 MW wind farm in Texas

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SEKISUI Specialty Chemicals has signed a 5-year power purchasing agreement (PPA) with TXU Energy.

SEKISUI will purchase renewable energy from the Indian Mesa wind farm in Pecos County, Texas, starting from April 2022. The 92 MW Indian Mesa facility supplies 210,000 MWhs per year to the Texas energy system.

SEKISUI received advice services from Edge Energy Consulting, LLC during the procurement process.

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