FGE GOODNIGHT PROJECT

Economic Highlights
- FGE Goodnight Project (Goodnight I, Goodnight II, and Goodnight
III) represents over half a billion dollars of direct investment in Armstrong County and
the State of Texas - FGE Goodnight will create 800MW of capacity, generating electricity to power over
500,000 Texas homes (future expansions possible to further increase capacity) - Interconnects at a to-be-constructed mid-point tap on the 345kV Alibates-to-Tule
Canyon Competitive Renewable Energy Zone (“CREZ”) line, with access to the
North ERCOT zone - Delivering emissions-free, wind-sourced renewable power to meet the power supply
challenges across Texas with short and long term economic growth
Social Highlights
- FGE Goodnight Project represents over half a billion dollars of direct and indirect
expenditures, over $50 million of additional tax revenue for the county's tax
authorities - FGE Goodnight will create over 85 jobs during construction and over 15 permanent
staff positions once fully operational - Provide technical job training opportunities in partnership with local and regional
colleges/universities
Environmental Highlights
- Vestas V136 turbine technology represents one of the most efficient wind
technologies in ERCOT and the State of Texas - Vestas turbines benefit from advanced use of carbon pultrusions, resulting in light-
weight, highly robust blades with optimal performance as well as industry leading
product reliability - The FGE Goodnight Project will avoid emissions of over 1 million tons of CO2 in an
average year - Vestas turbines include both cold and hot climate capabilities, bolstering functionality
in extreme weather conditions to contribute to optimization of Texas grid stability