Orsted, an energy company, announced the completion of its energy centre in Bee County, Texas, in a press release.
The Helena Energy Centre has a total capacity of 518 megawatts (MW), including solar and wind installations.
The energy centre comprises the 268-MW Helena Wind farm and 250-MW Sparta Solar farm.
According to the Danish energy company’s announcement, the facility is now fully operational. The release also mentioned that the facility has enough capacity to generate the renewable energy required to power 110,000 Texan homes and businesses annually.
The facility has already secured contracts with multiple corporate offtakers.
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David Hardy, Executive Vice President and CEO of Region Americas at Ørsted, said, “Helena Energy Center is unique in that it’s Ørsted’s first co-located wind and solar project and the largest renewable energy project in our global onshore portfolio.”
He added, “Taking advantage of the Gulf of Mexico’s strong coastal winds and abundant sunshine, this project will offer reliable energy to Texas’ grid and economic opportunity for the local community. In reaching full operations, Helena Energy Center brings Ørsted’s global operating onshore portfolio to 4.8 GW. We look forward to building on that momentum as more onshore projects come online in the US this year.”