The Frisco power project consists of ten units of DeWind 2MW D8.2 wind turbine.
TECO-Westinghouse, the manufacturing subcontractor to DeWind, assembled the 2MW DeWind D8.2 wind turbines in-state at their Round Rock, Texas facility.
During an average year, the wind farm will offset an annual nominal average of 39,726.5 tons of CO2 emissions and provide enough electricity to power almost 6,000 average American households.
DeWind president and CEO Robert Rugh said the Frisco wind farm also serves as the precursor to additional DeWind turbine installations slated for North America during this year.
Additional projects utilizing DeWind turbines are slated for completion during this year, with DeWind’s North American installed base approaching 200MW by the end of the year.