Clearway begins repowering at Texas wind farm

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Clearway Energy Group closed financing and has begun repowering construction of its Cedro Hill wind farm in Webb County, Texas. The repower will increase Cedro Hill’s capacity to 160 MW from 150 MW. Once complete, the repowered project will generate enough electricity to power more than 40,000 homes during peak hours. 

“Our Cedro Hill repowering is our most recent example of how Clearway is upgrading its sizeable existing fleet to deploy resilient, state-of-the-art technology on sites that have proven, high-quality wind resources,” said Chris Fox, senior vice president of Construction at Clearway Energy Group. “As a long-term owner and operator, we are pleased that repowerings like Cedro Hill deliver decades of more value for our local landowners and communities.” 

Clearway Energy is repowering its Webb County, Texas, wind farm. (Courtesy: Clearway Energy Group)

This project will mark Clearway’s fifth wind-farm repower in Texas and sixth across its portfolio, amounting to more than 700 MW of upgrades to deploy resilient technology on sites with strong wind resources.

The Cedro Hill repower represents a $269 million investment in south Texas. Upon completion, the repower will add another 15 years to the project’s operating life and extend property taxes and landowner payments to Webb County by $27 million.

The repower will replace the blades and nacelle with General Electric (GE) equipment across the site’s 100 turbines, and manage all replaced equipment. In collaboration with Wanzek Construction, Inc., a MasTec Renewables company, Clearway is undertaking efforts to ensure that existing materials, including fiberglass, are recycled or diverted from landfills. More than 200 skilled laborers will support construction.

Cedro Hill was built and commissioned in 2010, with its generated power sold under a long-term power purchase agreement with CPS Energy, the nation’s largest municipal electric and gas utility, serving the city of San Antonio, Texas, and one of the nation’s largest municipal buyers of wind energy. As part of the repowering, CPS Energy extended its existing agreement to support its commitment to growing its renewable energy portfolio. CPS Energy continues to benefit from 100 percent of the power generated by the Cedro Hill wind farm.

“MasTec Renewables is looking forward to another successful project with Clearway Energy Group,” said Brendon Lamppa, director of construction, MasTec Renewables. “This will be the third overall, but the first repower project that the teams will have worked together on. This is a unique opportunity given the fact that MasTec Renewables’ legacy personnel performed the original build in 2010. The repower aspect also brings a recycling component into the equation. All 100 existing hubs and 300 existing blades will be removed, cut on-site, and shipped to a recycling facility to be processed for beneficial reuse.”

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