TagEnergy has sold a minority stake in the first phase of the Golden Plains Wind Farm, Australia's largest wind energy project, to Ingka Investments as part of its strategy to accelerate development and secure sustainable energy solutions.
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TagEnergy, established in 2019, is a clean energy company committed to promoting the global energy transition through the development and investment in renewable power facilities. The organization aims to play a significant role in mitigating climate change by facilitating the shift towards sustainable energy solutions.
The recent endeavor involves a minority stake sale in the Golden Plains Wind Farm project, specifically focusing on the first stage, which comprises a capacity of 756 MW derived from 122 turbines. Once the entire project, including its second phase, is completed, the Golden Plains Wind Farm will stand as Australia's largest wind energy facility, capable of powering over 750,000 homes sustainably.
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