- RWE has chosen American manufacturer GE Vernova to provide over 100 domestically produced wind turbines for energy projects in West Texas.
- The partnership supports the commitment to advancing America's manufacturing and energy dominance through collaboration with leading U.S. companies.
- RWE's investment aims to increase domestic energy production, supporting demand growth and generating new economic activity and job creation.
- RWE is expanding homegrown energy capacity near Big Spring, Texas, with strategic investments to meet the demands of the state's booming manufacturing and technology sectors.
- The projects involve repowering the 127 MW Forest Creek wind farm and constructing the 181 MW Honey Mesquite project, providing a total of 308 MW of new and upgraded power capacity.
- Both projects will utilize GE Vernova's domestically produced wind turbine technology, reinforcing RWE's commitment to support U.S. manufacturing.
- GE Vernova will supply 109 state-of-the-art 2.82 megawatt wind turbines for the projects.
- Onsite construction at Forest Creek is underway, modernizing the facility for an additional 30 years of operations.
- The project includes decommissioning original components and constructing new foundations for the GE Vernova turbines.
- RWE is partnering with Wanzek Construction, Inc. to manage the recycling and repurposing of decommissioned materials.
- Construction of the Honey Mesquite wind farm is expected to start later this year, with operations beginning in late 2026.
- The two projects will create hundreds of jobs during peak construction times and contribute millions in economic activity to rural West Texas.
- Since 2007, RWE has invested $9 billion in Texas, starting with the Forest Creek wind farm.
- RWE is committed to long-term economic benefits for communities hosting its facilities, ensuring job opportunities and tax revenues for local services.
- The upgraded Forest Creek and Honey Mesquite projects are expected to generate approximately $60 million in tax revenue for local counties, enhancing their financial support for essential services.
- RWE is a prominent renewable energy company in the U.S. with over 15 years of experience in developing and operating renewable facilities.
- The company has a workforce of around 2,000 in the U.S. dedicated to the clean energy transition and developing innovative energy solutions.
- RWE Clean Energy is the third-largest operator of onshore wind, solar, and battery storage in the U.S.
- RWE Offshore Wind Holdings is the only U.S. developer with offshore wind lease areas on all three coasts, investing heavily in expanding its generation portfolio in the country.
RWE expands partnership with GE Vernova to secure U.S.- made components for two energy projects:
- RWE selects American manufacturer GE Vernova to supply more than 100 domestically produced wind turbines for 308 MW of energy projects in West Texas
- Affirms commitment to advancing America's manufacturing renaissance and energy dominance through partnerships with leading U.S. companies
- RWE investment will deliver more domestic energy to support demand growth and fuel new economic activity and job creation
AUSTIN, Texas, March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- RWE, the third largest renewable energy company in the U.S., is advancing its commitment to investing in American energy dominance and rural economic development with projects to upgrade and expand homegrown energy capacity near Big Spring, Texas. The projects signal a strategic investment in expanding domestic power generation to meet demand from the state's booming manufacturing and technology sectors.
Through the repowering of its 127 MW Forest Creek wind farm currently underway and construction of its 181 MW Honey Mesquite project, which will begin in Fall 2025, RWE will deliver 308 MW of new and upgraded homegrown power capacity to West Texas. Both projects will use GE Vernova's domestically produced wind turbine technology, underscoring RWE's commitment to advancing America's manufacturing renaissance. GE Vernova is leveraging its robust domestic supply chain and manufacturing capabilities to deliver 109 of its state-of-the-art 2.82 megawatt (MW) wind turbines for both projects.
Kevin Kroll, Chief Operating Officer, RWE Clean Energy: "RWE's investments in West Texas symbolize our steadfast commitment to producing homegrown energy and strengthening U.S. manufacturing and supply chains through our partnerships with great American companies like GE Vernova. Together, we are contributing to American energy dominance and we are fostering continued economic opportunity and job creation in rural communities across the country."
Scott Stalica, Executive Director of North American Commercial Operations, GE Vernova: "We are pleased to have an opportunity to support a leader in the wind industry and appreciate RWE's confidence in our business, our technology, and our people. These projects are another example of how wind power can support the country's growing energy needs, while creating U.S. jobs and bolstering energy security."
Onsite construction is now underway at Forest Creek to modernize the facility and extend its operating lifetime for an additional 30 years. The project includes the decommissioning of all original wind towers, turbines and other components and construction of new tower foundations for the 45 new GE Vernova turbines that will be installed onsite. Forest Creek is expected to resume operations by the end of 2025. As part of its commitment to minimizing waste and reusing or recovering materials at its projects, RWE is partnering with Wanzek Construction, Inc., a MasTec Renewables company, to ensure that all decommissioned components including the wind turbine blades, rotors and nacelles will be repurposed or recycled.
RWE's Honey Mesquite wind farm will begin construction later this year and is expected to begin operating in late 2026. Together, the two projects will create employment opportunities for hundreds of workers during peak construction and bring millions in new economic activity to rural West Texas from RWE's investment in the region. In total, RWE has invested $9 billion dollars statewide in Texas since 2007 when Forest Creek first began operations.
Powering Communities and Fueling Growth
RWE is proud to partner with the hundreds of communities across the U.S., where its more than 180 operating facilities are located, to ensure long-term economic benefits, employment opportunities and tax revenues to support local schools, law enforcement, fire districts and other essential services. The upgraded Forest Creek wind farm and new Honey Mesquite project together will deliver approximately $60 million in tax revenue to Glasscock and Sterling Counties over their operating lifetimes, significantly expanding the tax base and support for essential services in those communities.
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RWE in the US
RWE is a top tier renewable energy company in the United States. With more than 15 years in the U.S. renewables business, the company has an outstanding track record in developing, constructing, and operating renewable energy facilities. The approximately 2,000-person RWE team in the U.S. is fully committed to forging ahead with the clean energy transition in North America. Together with our partners, we develop innovative solutions and drive technological progress for our customers to help re-shape the energy supply for future generations. RWE Clean Energy, a subsidiary of RWE AG, is the third largest owner and operator of onshore wind, solar and battery storage in the U.S. RWE Offshore Wind Holdings, a subsidiary of RWE Offshore Wind, is the only U.S. developer with offshore wind lease areas on the East, West and Gulf Coasts. RWE is investing billions of euros in expanding its generation portfolio, including to significantly increase its operating asset base in the U.S.
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