New Mexico’s SunZia Wind Project Aims for 2.4 GW Capacity by 2026

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GE Vernova has made significant progress in the renewable energy sector, producing over half of the turbines required for the SunZia Wind project, poised to be the largest wind farm in the Western Hemisphere by 2026.

This ambitious initiative is set in New Mexico’s Lincoln, Torrance, and San Miguel counties, contributing to a combined capacity of 2.4 gigawatts (GW) and an investment of $5 billion.

At a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new customer experience center in Pensacola, GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik revealed that the company has invested approximately $70 million in its Florida facility since 2023.

Renewable Energy Market Grows as GE Vernova Leads Change with Major Investments

This investment is part of a broader strategy to allocate nearly $600 million into U.S. factories over the next two years, aimed at addressing the burgeoning global electricity demand.

The enhancements to the Pensacola factory are expected to create…

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