"Scout's Heart of Texas Wind Farm is a wonderful example of how Texas wind energy can bring clean energy to the grid, and tax revenues and employment to the community," said Michael Rucker, chief executive officer and founder of Scout.
Heart of Texas is a 180 MW wind farm located near McCulloch County, Texas. The wind farm consists of 64 individual 300-foot-tall wind turbines and supports 18 different landowners. Based on a US EPA calculator, the Heart of Texas Wind Farm generates enough clean energy for the ERCOT grid to power approximately 67,000 homes.
"VPPAs are a powerful opportunity to address a leading cause of climate change quickly and positively – greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation. Reduced emissions improve the health of our team members and the communities we serve, said Rob Roy, senior vice president and chief investment officer for AdventHealth.
Heart of Texas is owned and operated by Scout Clean Energy, a portfolio company managed by Brookfield Asset Management. Heart of Texas is part of Scout's portfolio of approximately 1,000 MW of operating and under construction wind assets, along with a pipeline of over 19,000 MW of wind, solar and storage projects across 22 states.
Marisa Farabaugh, senior vice president and chief supply chain officer with AdventHealth said this agreement is one of the largest among all US health systems, will help them reduce their environmental impact and support the growth of renewable energy.
Heart of Texas also supports local communities through tax incentive agreements with McCulloch County, McCulloch County Hospital District, and Lohn Independent School District. In total, the economic impact is estimated at $36 million over the life of the project.