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265.5-MW Goodnight 1 project to soon come online in Texas

By WPED Staff | December 5, 2023

Credit: Serena

The Goodnight 1 wind project in Armstrong County, Texas, will soon begin operations. The project is the first for developer Serena in the ERCOT market.

Goodnight 1 boasts a 265.5-MW installed capacity, and its 59 turbines supplied by Vestas are fully assembled and undergoing final commissioning. The project is expected to be 100% operational by year-end.

“With 15 years of experience and a robust track-record, Serena is well-positioned to support America’s energy transition, which is expected to attract investments exceeding $ 400 billion in wind and solar by 2030,” stated Serena’s founder, Antonio Bastos. “In every sense, it was crucial that our inaugural project be a resonating success so we could gather even more support from all our stakeholders. Thanks to the outstanding efforts of our team and the careful selection of excellent partners like Vestas, we are delivering the project ahead of schedule and within budget.”

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