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RWE breaks ground on second solar farm in Ohio, creating jobs and economic opportunities in Licking County
RWE breaks ground on second solar farm in Ohio, creating jobs and economic opportunities in Licking County

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time13-05-2025

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RWE breaks ground on second solar farm in Ohio, creating jobs and economic opportunities in Licking County

Onsite construction underway at RWE's 98 MWac Union Ridge Solar farm in Licking County, Ohio RWE and MasTec Renewables partnering with local labor unions to tap into Ohio's strong craft workforce for the project Union Ridge to contribute more than $35 million to local schools, county programs and continue educational partnership with C-TEC to help build Ohio's future energy workforce AUSTIN, Texas, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- RWE, the third largest renewable energy company in America, is building its second solar farm in Ohio and further expanding its portfolio of energy assets in the Buckeye State. Onsite construction is underway at the 98-megawatt (MWac) Union Ridge Solar project in Licking County, Ohio, which RWE acquired from Leeward Renewable Energy (LRE) in the fall of 2024. RWE's investment in Union Ridge during the project's construction phase will produce an estimated $68 million in new local economic activity for Licking County. This includes the direct employment of about 280 workers onsite at peak construction and associated wages and benefits, as well as increased purchases of local goods and services and local sales tax payments. RWE and construction partner MasTec Renewables aim to leverage Ohio's strong craft union workforce for the construction phase of the project. The companies are collaborating with the Laborers' International Union of North America, International Union of Operating Engineers and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local halls in Licking County and across the state to hire skilled union laborers, operators and electricians to construct this utility-scale solar project. Kevin Kroll, Chief Operating Officer, RWE Clean Energy: "Our Union Ridge project is an example of how we partner with leading American companies to bring job growth and critical economic activity to communities across America with our homegrown energy. Through our partnership with MasTec, we are helping to create new employment opportunities for Licking County residents and support Ohio's current and future skilled labor workforce." Mike Flynn, Senior Vice President - Operations, MasTec Renewables: "Our partnership with RWE on the Union Ridge Solar project showcases MasTec's dedication to sparking local economic growth and strengthening workforce development. By harnessing Ohio's talented labor pool, we're doing more than constructing a solar farm; we're investing in the community's future. This collaboration will generate hundreds of jobs for Licking County residents, spanning roles from skilled laborers to utility electricians and solar panel assemblers. We're proud to work alongside RWE in driving the clean energy transition while simultaneously bolstering local economies and providing valuable career opportunities for Ohioans." John Wieland, Chief Development Officer, LRE (Leeward Renewable Energy): "LRE is proud to have fostered partnerships with C-TEC and local IBEW groups to collaboratively develop and establish the skilled training course in Licking County, through developing curriculum materials, donating First Solar modules, and other sponsorship contributions. We look forward to this Union Ridge Solar program paving the way for future generations all across Ohio to find good-paying careers in renewable energy." RWE currently owns and operates about 400 MW of wind and solar assets across Ohio. Union Ridge will bring RWE's total operating capacity in the state to nearly 500 MW — capable of generating enough electricity to power more than 118,000 average homes annually. Investing in Ohio Communities RWE's Union Ridge project underscores RWE's commitment to fostering economic growth in local communities across Ohio. Once in operation, the project will provide more than $35 million in tax revenue over its 40-year lifespan to support the Southwest Licking Local School District, Harrison Township and other jurisdictions in Licking County. Notably, RWE is continuing LRE's previously established partnership with the Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County (C-TEC) Postsecondary Education Center to help build Ohio's future energy workforce through support for a joint educational and career training program. The Solar Energy Training Course trains students in the assembly, mounting and maintenance of solar arrays used on utility-scale solar facilities in Ohio. For more information, visit For further inquiries:Patricia KakridasSr. Manager, Media & Public RelationsCorporate CommunicationsRWE Clean EnergyM + 619-753-5206E RWE in the U.S. Through its subsidiary RWE Clean Energy, RWE is the third largest renewable energy company in the United States, with a presence in most U.S. states from coast to coast. RWE's team of about 2,000 employees in the U.S. stands ready to help meet the nation's growing energy needs. With its homegrown and fastest-to-market product, RWE supports the goal of American Energy dominance and independence. To that end, RWE Clean Energy is committed to increasing its already strong asset base of over 10 gigawatts of operating wind, solar and battery projects, focusing on providing high-quality jobs. RWE invests in local and rural communities while strengthening domestic manufacturing supporting the renaissance of American industry. This is complemented by RWE's energy trading business. RWE is also a major offtaker of American liquified natural gas (LNG). As an energy company with a successful history spanning more than 125 years, RWE has an extensive knowledge of the energy markets and an excellent expertise in all major power generation and storage technologies, from nuclear, coal and gas to hydro, batteries, wind and solar. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE RWE

RWE breaks ground on second solar farm in Ohio, creating jobs and economic opportunities in Licking County
RWE breaks ground on second solar farm in Ohio, creating jobs and economic opportunities in Licking County

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time13-05-2025

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RWE breaks ground on second solar farm in Ohio, creating jobs and economic opportunities in Licking County

Onsite construction underway at RWE's 98 MWac Union Ridge Solar farm in Licking County, Ohio RWE and MasTec Renewables partnering with local labor unions to tap into Ohio's strong craft workforce for the project Union Ridge to contribute more than $35 million to local schools, county programs and continue educational partnership with C-TEC to help build Ohio's future energy workforce AUSTIN, Texas, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- RWE, the third largest renewable energy company in America, is building its second solar farm in Ohio and further expanding its portfolio of energy assets in the Buckeye State. Onsite construction is underway at the 98-megawatt (MWac) Union Ridge Solar project in Licking County, Ohio, which RWE acquired from Leeward Renewable Energy (LRE) in the fall of 2024. RWE's investment in Union Ridge during the project's construction phase will produce an estimated $68 million in new local economic activity for Licking County. This includes the direct employment of about 280 workers onsite at peak construction and associated wages and benefits, as well as increased purchases of local goods and services and local sales tax payments. RWE and construction partner MasTec Renewables aim to leverage Ohio's strong craft union workforce for the construction phase of the project. The companies are collaborating with the Laborers' International Union of North America, International Union of Operating Engineers and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local halls in Licking County and across the state to hire skilled union laborers, operators and electricians to construct this utility-scale solar project. Kevin Kroll, Chief Operating Officer, RWE Clean Energy: "Our Union Ridge project is an example of how we partner with leading American companies to bring job growth and critical economic activity to communities across America with our homegrown energy. Through our partnership with MasTec, we are helping to create new employment opportunities for Licking County residents and support Ohio's current and future skilled labor workforce." Mike Flynn, Senior Vice President - Operations, MasTec Renewables: "Our partnership with RWE on the Union Ridge Solar project showcases MasTec's dedication to sparking local economic growth and strengthening workforce development. By harnessing Ohio's talented labor pool, we're doing more than constructing a solar farm; we're investing in the community's future. This collaboration will generate hundreds of jobs for Licking County residents, spanning roles from skilled laborers to utility electricians and solar panel assemblers. We're proud to work alongside RWE in driving the clean energy transition while simultaneously bolstering local economies and providing valuable career opportunities for Ohioans." John Wieland, Chief Development Officer, LRE (Leeward Renewable Energy): "LRE is proud to have fostered partnerships with C-TEC and local IBEW groups to collaboratively develop and establish the skilled training course in Licking County, through developing curriculum materials, donating First Solar modules, and other sponsorship contributions. We look forward to this Union Ridge Solar program paving the way for future generations all across Ohio to find good-paying careers in renewable energy." RWE currently owns and operates about 400 MW of wind and solar assets across Ohio. Union Ridge will bring RWE's total operating capacity in the state to nearly 500 MW — capable of generating enough electricity to power more than 118,000 average homes annually. Investing in Ohio Communities RWE's Union Ridge project underscores RWE's commitment to fostering economic growth in local communities across Ohio. Once in operation, the project will provide more than $35 million in tax revenue over its 40-year lifespan to support the Southwest Licking Local School District, Harrison Township and other jurisdictions in Licking County. Notably, RWE is continuing LRE's previously established partnership with the Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County (C-TEC) Postsecondary Education Center to help build Ohio's future energy workforce through support for a joint educational and career training program. The Solar Energy Training Course trains students in the assembly, mounting and maintenance of solar arrays used on utility-scale solar facilities in Ohio. For more information, visit For further inquiries:Patricia KakridasSr. Manager, Media & Public RelationsCorporate CommunicationsRWE Clean EnergyM + 619-753-5206E RWE in the U.S. Through its subsidiary RWE Clean Energy, RWE is the third largest renewable energy company in the United States, with a presence in most U.S. states from coast to coast. RWE's team of about 2,000 employees in the U.S. stands ready to help meet the nation's growing energy needs. With its homegrown and fastest-to-market product, RWE supports the goal of American Energy dominance and independence. To that end, RWE Clean Energy is committed to increasing its already strong asset base of over 10 gigawatts of operating wind, solar and battery projects, focusing on providing high-quality jobs. RWE invests in local and rural communities while strengthening domestic manufacturing supporting the renaissance of American industry. This is complemented by RWE's energy trading business. RWE is also a major offtaker of American liquified natural gas (LNG). As an energy company with a successful history spanning more than 125 years, RWE has an extensive knowledge of the energy markets and an excellent expertise in all major power generation and storage technologies, from nuclear, coal and gas to hydro, batteries, wind and solar. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE RWE

GE Vernova Turbines Will Power Texas Wind Farms
GE Vernova Turbines Will Power Texas Wind Farms

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time18-03-2025

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GE Vernova Turbines Will Power Texas Wind Farms

GE Vernova said it has an agreement with global energy developer RWE to provide 109 of GE Vernova's 2.8-MW wind turbines for two projects in Texas. The new Honey Mesquite wind farm in Glasscock County, along with a repowering project at the Forest Creek wind facility near Big Spring, each will have GE Vernova turbines with 127-meter rotors. The company on March 18 said the deals for each site were booked last year, with delivery of the wind turbines for each project expected later this year. RWE said the projects will bring that company's rebuilt and repowered wind power generation capacity across the U.S. to more than 1 GW. The companies on Tuesday said the developments will support hundreds of construction jobs, in addition to advanced manufacturing jobs at GE Vernova's facility in Pensacola, Florida. GE Vernova said the nacelles and other equipment for the turbines will be produced at the Pensacola factory. "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," said Scott Stalica, executive director, North American Commercial Operations for GE Vernova's Onshore Wind Business. "These projects are another example of how wind power can support the country's growing energy needs, while creating U.S. jobs and bolster energy security." Kevin Kroll, COO for RWE Clean Energy, said, "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." GE Vernova's Onshore Wind division has a total installed base of about 56,000 turbines, with about 120 GW of installed generation capacity worldwide. —Darrell Proctor is a senior editor for POWER.

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