Orsted has completed its Sage Draw Wind project, a 338MW wind farm that straddles Garza and Lynn Counties in Texas, US.
The 120-wind turbine project will have the capacity to meet the annual electricity needs of 120,000 American homes.
Sage Draw Wind brings Orsted’s onshore operational installed capacity to 1.3GW.
Orsted, Denmark’s largest energy company, has an additional 0.8GW of onshore wind, solar, and storage projects under construction and due to enter operations in late 2020 and early 2021.
Orsted executive vice president Declan Flanagan said: “The safe completion of Sage Draw amidst the escalating COVID-19 crisis is a testament to the resilience and adaptiveness of the Orsted team and key project partners.
“This underscores the significant role renewable energy can play in continuing to build our economy as we manage through and beyond the current crisis.”
Sage Draw Wind marks a key step in Orsted’s path to reach 5GW installed onshore capacity by 2025.

