Wind in Texas
Four Horizons
The Four Horizons project is a 945 MW wind facility under construction in Baylor County, Texas. AES is dedicated to delivering energy projects with positive long-term impact, through creating jobs, building community partnerships, and generating tax revenue for local governments and schools.
Texas has long been a leader in energy generation and innovation, and AES is proud to play a vital role in supporting the state’s efforts to deliver abundant, reliable, and affordable energy.
Our commitment
We believe in being a good neighbor, ensuring responsible clean energy development reflects the unique character and needs of the region, and creates long-term value and positive impact for both the environment and local communities.
Economic and environmental benefits
The project is expected to generate substantial economic and environmental benefits for local communities and the region.
Project details
- AES will be the long-term owner and operator of the facility, ensuring responsible management, sustained economic benefits, and a lasting partnership with the local community
- At the end of the project's life, a decommissioning plan allows for the land to return to uses consistent with land-use policies at the time
Expected project timeline
How clean energy benefits local communities
Landowner income diversification, keeping land in the family
Local economic stimulus during construction
Affordable, reliable, locally produced clean energy
Local economic stimulus during construction
Social impact funding to area community organizations and non-profits
Partnering with communities for the future of clean energy
At AES, we understand that our success as a company is only as strong as our partnerships with the communities where we operate. That’s why we partner with communities, customers, state agencies, higher education, elected officials, and other key stakeholders to see how we can best work together to support sustainable social and economic development.
Local partnerships and impact giving:
- Baylor County Meals on Wheels
- Baylor County Junior Livestock Show
- City of Seymour
- Patsy’s House Children’s Advocacy Center
- River Bend Nature Center
- Texas Hill Country Flood Relief Fund
AES also partners with the National FFA Foundation and offers support to local FFA Chapters through their Chapter Grant Program aimed at advancing education, sustainability, and mental health initiatives that foster and advance the future of farming. Learn more about AES’ FFA Chapter Grant Program.
AES is a proud member and partner of:


Additional information
Environmental and technical studies
We conduct a series of studies that ensure our projects are thoughtfully and responsibly designed in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
Environmental and technical studies
We conduct a series of studies that ensure our projects are thoughtfully and responsibly designed, including but not limited to:
Environmental and Technical Studies
- Critical Issues Analysis
- Avian and Nest Surveys
- Bat Acoustic Surveys
- Habitat Survey
- Geotechnical Report
- Hydrology Study
- Wetland Delineation
Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment
Agency Coordination and Permits
Federal
- USFWS Endangered Species Act (ESA) Coordination
- USACE Nationwide Permit (NWP) 14 & 57 Self-Certification
- FAA Determination of No Hazard
- DOD Minimal Impact to Military Operations
State
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Threatened and Endangered Species Coordination
- Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) General Permit
- Stormwater Pollution Protection Plan (SWPPP)
Resources
Learn more about AES in Texas
Wind Turbines and Public Health Factsheet
Wind Turbines and Wildlife Factsheet
Wind Turbine Disposal and Recycling Factsheet
Wind Turbines and Property Values Factsheet
Contact us
We appreciate your interest in AES’ Four Horizons project. Please contact us using the information below.