Source: Pegasus Group Holdings
Pegasus Group Holdings, the largest renewable energy data center in the United States, announced that it is expanding its operations. The company, who already owns and operates a 717-acre, 340-Megawatt solar powered data facility known as The Hive, has just purchased an additional 770-acre parcel in Mohave County, code name “Firefly.”
Dan Briggs, President and CEO of Pegasus Group Holdings said, “We have elected to expand our operations in Mohave County because it has been an ideal place to conduct business. Mohave County Supervisor Jean Bishop and Tami Ursenbach Director of Economic Development were instrumental in ensuring that the development and launch of phase one of our project went smoothly. My team and I are extremely grateful to the county officials and the residents of Kingman and Golden Valley for their continued support of our endeavors. We are excited about phase two and hope that we will continue to be a valuable member of the Mohave County business community.”
Tami Ursenbach, Director of Economic Development for Mohave County said, “We feel very fortunate that Pegasus Group Holdings has elected to expand its operations in our county. Not only are they building a unique, multibillion-dollar project that will provide clean energy, they have also been a source of new employment opportunities for our residents. We will make every effort to help Pegasus successfully develop and launch the second phase of their project.”
Sandra Watson, President & CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority said, “We could not be more thrilled that Pegasus Group Holdings is expanding so quickly in Mohave County and we congratulate the team on its success! This is an exciting project for Arizona – the significant investments the company is making will have a positive economic impact in the region. We are grateful to Pegasus for the continued commitment to our state and look forward to supporting its success long-term. I’d like to thank Governor Ducey for his leadership in making Arizona the best place for business, and our excellent economic development partners in Mohave County.”