EDP Renewables’ Lone Star I Wind Farm Celebrates 15 Years of Renewable Energy Production in Texas
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Lone Star Wind Farm is comprised of two 200-megawatt (MW) phases, totaling 400 MW of installed capacity, and also spans into Callahan County.
Key Points:
- Lone Star Wind Farm is comprised of two 200-megawatt (MW) phases, totaling 400 MW of installed capacity, and also spans into Callahan County.
- Lone Star created nearly 600 full-time jobs during construction and currently employs 47 permanent team members who operate and maintain the wind farm.
- Renewable energy has come a long way in 15 years, and we are proud of Lone Star Wind Farms longevity and successful operations, Cory Baldock, Operations Manager Lone Star Wind Farm said.
- In addition to the two phases of the Lone Star Wind Farm, EDPR NA also operates two phases of the Los Mirasoles Wind Farm in Hidalgo and Starr Counties, Reloj del Sol Wind Farm in Zapata County, and Wildcat Creek Wind Farm in Cooke County.