T-Mobile Says It's Going Big on Wind Power
T-Mobile said it signed a long-term agreement for up to 160 MW of green power from the new Red Dirt wind project in Oklahoma. The investment is the biggest so far by a wireless carrier in clean power, T-Mobile said.…
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“This arrangement will help T-Mobile increase efficiencies and power the company’s operations across the US, including retail stores, call centers and network operations,” said a news release. The 300 MW-capacity Red Dirt wind project is owned and will be operated by Enel Green Power North America, T-Mobile said. The terms weren't announced.