EDP Renewables North America and US’s leading steel maker Cleveland-Cliffs have executed a 15-year power purchase agreement for 180 megawatts of the 200-MW Headwaters III Wind Farm in Randolph County. Cleveland-Cliffs and EDP Renewables’ Headwaters III Wind Farm partnership will mutually benefit both parties, affording Cleveland-Cliffs the opportunity to advance its environmental and social sustainability goals, and enabling EDPR NA to expand its portfolio in Indiana, where it reinforces and maintains its position as the top producer of wind energy in the state.Headwaters III, located approximately 70 miles east of Indianapolis along the Ohio border, are anticipated to be operational in 2025 and will annually power the equivalent of more than 54,000 average Indiana homes.EDPR NA has developed and will construct, own, and operate Headwaters III Wind Farm, which is an extension of the operational 200-MW Headwaters I Wind Farm and the 198-MW Headwaters II Wind Farm in Randolph County.
EDP Renewables North America and US’s leading steel maker Cleveland-Cliffs have executed a 15-year power purchase agreement for 180 megawatts of the 200-MW Headwaters III Wind Farm in Randolph County. Cleveland-Cliffs and EDP Renewables’ Headwaters III Wind Farm partnership will mutually benefit both parties, affording Cleveland-Cliffs the opportunity to advance its environmental and social sustainability goals, and enabling EDPR NA to expand its portfolio in Indiana, where it reinforces and maintains its position as the top producer of wind energy in the state.Headwaters III, located approximately 70 miles east of Indianapolis along the Ohio border, are anticipated to be operational in 2025 and will annually power the equivalent of more than 54,000 average Indiana homes.EDPR NA has developed and will construct, own, and operate Headwaters III Wind Farm, which is an extension of the operational 200-MW Headwaters I Wind Farm and the 198-MW Headwaters II Wind Farm in Randolph County.