our projects
past projects
Cedro Hill
- First large scale wind project in Webb County, Texas
- 150 MW wind project | $300 million investment
- 20 year Power Purchase Agreement with CPS San Antonio
- Commercial Operation Date of November 2010
- Project is owned and operated by NRG Energy
Whitetail
- 92 MW wind project | $130 million investment
- 25 year Power Purchase Agreement with the City of Austin
- Commercial Operation Date of December 2012
- Project is owned and operated by Exelon Generation
Sendero Wind Energy Project
- 78 MW wind project | $130 million investment
- 25 year Power Purchase Agreement with City of Brownsville
- Commercial Operation Date of December 2015
- Project is owned and operated by Exelon Generation
Javelina I Wind Energy Project
- 250 MW wind project | $375 million investment
- Multiple Power Purchase Agreements, including Dow Chemical
- Commercial Operation Date of December 2015
- Project is owned and operated by NextEra
Javelina II (Albercas) Wind Energy Project
- 200 MW wind project | $350 million investment
- Power Purchase Agreement with STEC
- Commercial Operation Date of November 2016
- Project is owned and operated by NextEra
Javelina III (Torrecillas) Wind Energy Project
- 300 MW wind project | $400 million investment
- Targeted Commercial Operation Date of 2018
- Project will be owned and operated by NextEra
future projects
Las Lomas
The Las Lomas Wind Project will be Bordas’ first wind project located in Zapata and Starr Counties, Texas. Las Lomas is projected to be a 150-200 MW wind project and will be located near the towns of Lopeno and Falcon. We are targeting commercial operation in late 2018 or early 2019.
Zapata Ridge
The Zapata Ridge Wind Project is being developed as a 150 – 250 MW wind project in northern Zapata County near the town of San Ygnacio, Texas. This proposed wind project will encompass approximately 75,000 acres and has a targeted commercial operation date of 2019.
Vaquero
The Vaquero Wind Project is currently planned as one of the largest wind projects ever to be developed and constructed in South Texas. At an expected project size of 400 – 600 MW, Vaquero will span over four South Texas counties (Zapata, Jim Hogg, Starr, and Brooks Counties) in wide-open ranch space.
Loma Pinta
The Loma Pinta Wind Project will be Bordas’ first wind project in La Salle County, Texas. Loma Pinta is located in the heart of the Eagle Ford Shale drilling zone and is expected to be a 200 MW wind project. The project will be one of the closest wind projects to be constructed to the San Antonio load center, which means it will be located where the electricity will actually be used. We are targeting commercial operation in late 2018 or 2019.