South Plains II Wind Project Overview
- Year Founded
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2011
- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Latest Deal Type
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Debt
- Financing Rounds
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3
South Plains II Wind Project General Information
Description
A 300-megawatt wind farm in Floyd County, Texas. The wind project generates approximately 1,200 gigawatt-hours of energy each year, which can power more than 90,000 homes and avoid the emission of 2 billion pounds of carbon dioxide.
Contact Information
Corporate Office
- TX
- United States
Corporate Office
- TX
- United States
South Plains II Wind Project Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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South Plains II Wind Project Former Investors
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South Plains II Wind Project FAQs
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When was South Plains II Wind Project founded?
South Plains II Wind Project was founded in 2011.
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Where is South Plains II Wind Project headquartered?
South Plains II Wind Project is headquartered in TX.
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What industry is South Plains II Wind Project in?
South Plains II Wind Project’s primary industry is Other Energy.
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Is South Plains II Wind Project a private or public company?
South Plains II Wind Project is a Private company.
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What is South Plains II Wind Project’s current revenue?
The current revenue for South Plains II Wind Project is
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Who are South Plains II Wind Project’s investors?
Westerly Wind has invested in South Plains II Wind Project.
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When was South Plains II Wind Project acquired?
South Plains II Wind Project was acquired on 05-Aug-2015.
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Who acquired South Plains II Wind Project?
South Plains II Wind Project was acquired by First Wind Holdings.
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