RWE Advances 4 GW of U.S. Renewable Projects, Driving Jobs, Grid Stability, and Local Growth

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RWE, the third-largest renewable energy company in the U.S., is rapidly expanding its presence with nearly 4 GW (3,875 MW) of onshore wind, solar, and battery energy storage projects currently under construction. Active across 11 states, RWE is strengthening U.S. energy infrastructure and security while supporting more than 5,000 American jobs created in 2024 alone. The company prioritizes local labor, apprenticeships, and U.S.-sourced equipment, creating lasting economic benefits and advancing domestic clean energy capabilities.

Key ongoing projects include Baron Winds II in New York, WR Graceland Solar in Tennessee, Ventasso Battery Storage in California, and Arlington Valley Solar in Arizona. These projects are collectively powering tens of thousands of homes, generating hundreds of construction jobs, and delivering millions in tax revenue to support schools and local communities. From grid stability to workforce development, RWE is helping drive a resilient and equitable clean energy transition across the United States.

Andrew Flanagan, CEO, RWE Clean Energy said, “As demand for electricity grows, RWE is prepared to meet the moment through our investments to expand our U.S. generating portfolio and bring more homegrown energy to market. The nearly 4 GW of projects currently under construction will add cost-competitive and reliable electricity supply in regions across the countryย furthering America’s energy independence as part of an all-of-the-above strategy, while simultaneously delivering substantial benefits to local and rural communities through job creation, tax revenues and local investments.”

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