Our Projects
Tri Global Energy is currently developing wind power projects for communities throughout West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. A challenge shared by all wind developers is getting the product to market. Fortunately, the wind power projects we choose to develop will produce an excellent product generated from some of the best wind resources in the U.S. near the geographic intersection of our nation's three transmission interconnections that serve customers across the country.
Transmission lines are needed to deliver power to the markets that need it. It is commonly known that the transmission infrastructure in the U.S. is in desperate need of significant upgrades and expansion. Recognizing these tremendous renewable energy resources are the grid operators, power companies and private transmission developers who are moving ahead with system upgrades and transmission expansion plans that will provide transmission for wind farms throughout West Texas and Eastern New Mexico.
The wind farm development process takes time, as does the development of the much needed transmission infrastructure to support it. Tri Global Energy's proprietary and patent pending "Wind Force Plan" development model provides a more efficient development process that aligns the best interests of all parties involved to allow for timely project execution as opportunities arise. Our development platform allows for landowners and communities to partner with and share ownership in their wind farm development project. We have to plan today to create opportunities for tomorrow.
For more information on each project, contact us.
Big Five Renewable Energy Project
Parmer County and Bailey County, Texas; Curry County and Roosevelt County, New Mexico
Big Five Renewable Energy Project, LLC, is a 1,600 MW community wind farm on 175,000 acres to be developed in stages.
Currently:
- Early Development Stage – acquiring wind and easement rights as well as development capital; significant site control obtained
- Collecting wind resource data
- Early stages of permitting
Canyon Wind
Scurry County, Texas
Canyon Wind Project, LLC is a 600 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 60,000 acres to be developed in stages.
Currently:
- Early Development Stage – acquiring wind and easement rights as well as development capital; significant site control obtained
- Collecting wind resource data
- Early stages of permitting
Changing Winds Renewable Energy Project
Castro County, Texas
Changing Winds Renewable Energy Project, LLC, is a 300 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 30,000 acres.
Currently:
- Early stage of site control
Cone Renewable Energy Project
Crosby and Floyd Counties, Texas
Cone Renewable Energy Project, LLC, is a 250 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 35,000 acres.
Currently:
- Early development stage- acquiring wind and easement rights as well as development capital; significant site control obtained
- Completed Mesoscale wind modeling
Cottonwind Farms
Hale County, Texas
CottonWind Farms, LLC, is a 240 MW community wind farm on 32,000 acres.
Currently:
- Site control completed
- Collecting wind resource data
- SPP Interconnection Feasibility Study completed
- Preliminary discussions with potential power purchasers
- Early stages of permitting
Crosby County Wind Farm
Crosby County, Texas
Crosby County Wind Farm, LLC, is a 250 MW community wind farm on 25,000 acres.
Currently:
- Site control completed
- Collecting wind resource data
- SPP Interconnection Feasibility Study completed
- Performing desktop studies/preliminary project design
- Preliminary discussions with potential power purchasers
- Permitting in process
East Mound Renewable Energy Project
Hale and Floyd Counties, Texas
East Mound Renewable Energy Project, LLC, is a 250 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 35,000 acres.
Currently:
- Early development stage- acquiring wind and easement rights as well as development capital; significant site control obtained
- Early stages of permitting
Floyd County Wind Farm
Floyd County, Texas
Floyd County Wind Farm, LLC, is a 650 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 65,000 acres.
Currently:
- Early Development Stage – acquiring wind and easement rights as well as development capital; significat site control obtained
- Collecting wind resource data
- Early stages of permitting
Fluvanna Renewable Energy Project
Scurry and Borden Counties, Texas
Fluvanna Renewable Energy Project, LLC, is a 360 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 36,000 acres.
Currently:
- Early stage of site control
Frio Energy
Curry and Quay Counties, New Mexico
Frio Energy, LLC, is a 1,700 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 176,000 acres to be developed in phases.
Currently:
- Early Development Stage - acquiring wind and easement rights as well as development capital; significant wind and easement rights obtained
- Completed Mesoscale wind modeling
- Included in Los Alamos National Laboratory's Developable Wind Capacity Assessment prepared for the Coalition of Renewable Energy Landowner Associations (CRELA) in December 2010
- Early stages of permitting underway
Goodnight Wind Energy Project
Armstrong County, Texas
Goodnight Wind Energy Project, LLC is a 500 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 60,000 acres to be developed in stages.
Currently:
- Early Development Stage – acquiring wind and easement rights as well as development capital; signifcat site control obtained
- Collecting wind resource data
- Early stages of permitting
Hale County Wind Farm
Hale County, Texas
Hale County Wind Farm, LLC, is a 650 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 65,000 acres to be developed in stages.
Currently:
- Early Development Stage – acquiring wind and easement rights as well as development capital; signifact sight control obtained
- Collecting wind resource data
- Early stages of permitting
Lakeview Wind Farms
Hale County, Texas
Lakeview Wind Farms, LLC, is a 260 MW (+/-) community wind farm on 35,000 acres.
Currently:
- Site control completed
- Collecting wind resource data
- SPP Interconnection Feasibility Study completed
- Preliminary discussions with potential power purchasers
- Early stages of permitting

