Cranell is the second of RWE’s U.S. onshore wind projects to come online this year with a remarkable safety record, going more than 434,000 work hours without a recordable safety incident. Already this year, Peyton Creek (151 MW), also in Texas, achieved commercial operation after completing construction incident-free.
“RWE is thrilled to be announcing our seventh Texas coastal wind project reach commercial operation,” said Silvia Ortín, COO Onshore Wind and Solar PV Americas of RWE Renewables. “We are particularly proud this project was completed without a reportable safety incident and many of the permanent positions at the facility were hired from the local region. With almost one gigawatt under construction, we have firmly established our position as an industry leader in the U.S.”
North America is one of the focus markets of RWE, with a strong development pipeline in the renewables business. The installed capacity in the U.S. accounts for more than one third of the Group’s renewables capacity. As one of the world's leading renewable energy companies RWE plans a net global investment of €5 billion through 2022. Project partnerships have the potential to increase this expenditure considerably.
RWE has at the moment almost 1 GW of further onshore wind farms under construction in the U.S. The projects are located in Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio and New York State.