Wind farms help large companies, universities, utilities, municipalities meet clean energy goals

From corporate buyers to landowners -- we prioritize open, honest communication with all our partners. We set realistic expectations on project timelines and maintain strong communication throughout the development, construction, and operation process.

At ENGIE North America we respect our partners, our communities, and our planet, which underpins the work we do every day. We encourage innovation and go the extra mile, every time, to build bigger, better renewable energy projects.

Our Wind Projects

ENGIE develops, owns, and operates large-scale wind energy projects throughout the North America. Our operating portfolio includes 22 projects with production capacity of 3,275 MW. This is part of our 4 GW operating portfolio and our ever increasing development pipeline that offers opportunities for renewable energy buyers seeking clean power, and our portfolio of projects is constantly growing to help our customers meet their clean energy goals.

See where our projects operate

LN & TW Priddy Wind Project

Priddy, Texas

Priddy is sited in a rural area of central Texas to the southwest of Dallas. Providing power to ERCOT North the project brings additional economic development, construction jobs as well as long-term employment and tax benefits to the local community of Mills County, Texas.

  • Location: Mills County, Texas
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: February 2022
  • Project MW: 300 MW
  • Customer: Long-Term Power Purchase Agreement

Iron Star, Kansas

Iron Star is located in southwestern Kansas, approximately 5 miles south of Dodge City. The Project is bringing additional economic development, construction jobs and long-term employment along with tax benefits to the local community and is co-located with many local farming operations.

  • Location: Ford County, Kansas
  • Status: Under Construction
  • COD: Expected December 2021
  • Project MW: 297.6 MW
  • Customer: Long-Term Power Purchase Agreement
Iron Star
Dakota Range

Dakota Range III, South Dakota

Dakota Range III is sited in a rural area where large-scale energy projects bring much needed economic development, including short- and long-term employment as well as tax benefits to the local community. Located in northeastern South Dakota, the project site is surrounded by active agricultural fields. The project started construction in Q2 2020.

  • Location: Grant & Roberts Counties, South Dakota
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: March 2021
  • Project MW: 151.2 MW
  • Customer: Xcel Energy

Ocean Winds (OW)

ENGIE and EDP Renewables launched Ocean Winds (OW) in the U.S, one of the largest “pure” offshore wind development enterprises in the world.

“OW will be a major element in creating the new clean, sustainable, and prosperous economy that Americans are demanding and OW North America can help to build that future” said OW CEO Spyros Martinis, adding, “OW North America from Day One is in the business of developing and delivering real offshore wind projects.”

The new company combines the existing and planned offshore wind projects of its parents. OW begins life with 5.5 GW of committed offshore assets: 1.5 GW under construction and 4.0 GW under development, with the target of reaching 5 to 7 GW of projects in operation or under construction and 5 to 10 GW under advanced development by the middle of this decade.

Offshore Wind

Prairie Hill

Prairie Hill, Texas

The Prairie Hill wind project is situated in a rural area of central Texas, where large-scale energy projects bring needed economic development in the form of employment opportunities, landowner royalty payments and tax benefits to the local communities and school districts. The wind farm consists of 100- 3.0 MW wind turbines and associated access roads, an underground electrical collection system and a 9-mile overhead 345kV transmission line.

  • Location: Limestone & McLennan Counties, Texas
  • Status:  Operational
  • COD: December 2020
  • Project MW: 300 MW
  • Customer: Walmart

Las Lomas, Texas

The Las Lomas wind project is situated in a rural area of south Texas, where large-scale energy projects bring much needed economic development. The Project location is adjacent to the border between Texas and Mexico and the site is surrounded by large ranch holdings and active oil and gas drilling operations. The wind farm consists of 48- 4.2MW wind turbines and associated access roads, an underground electrical collection system and a 5-mile overhead 138kV transmission line.

  • Location: Starr and Zapata Counties, Texas
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: December 2020
  • Project MW: 201.6 MW
  • Customer: Microsoft
Las Lomas
Triple H

Triple H, South Dakota

Triple H is in a rural area where large-scale energy projects bring much needed economic investment. The project will generate approximately $36 Million in State and Local tax revenue over the project life and commercializes one of the best wind resources in South Dakota. The area is rural and is predominately used for farming.

  • Location: Hyde County, South Dakota
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: December 2020
  • Project MW: 250 MW
  • Customer: Boston University and Walmart

King Plains, Oklahoma

King Plains is sited in a rural area where large-scale energy projects bring much needed economic development, including short- and long-term employment as well as tax benefits to the local community. The project location is in North Central Oklahoma near the town of Garber. King Plains consists of 88 – GE 2.82 MW wind turbines along with associated access roads, and an underground electrical collection system.

  • Location: Garfield & Noble Counties, Oklahoma
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: December 2020
  • Project MW: 248.2 MW
  • Customer: Walmart and Bekaert
King Plains Construction
Jumbo Hill

Jumbo Hill, Texas

Jumbo Hill is located adjacent to the border between New Mexico and Texas in a rural area where large-scale energy projects bring much needed economic development, including short- and long-term employment as well as tax benefits to the local community. The project site is surrounded by large ranch holdings and active oil and gas drilling associated with the Permian Basin

  • Location: Andrews County, Texas
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: April 2020
  • Project MW: 160 MW
  • Customer: Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty

East Fork, Kansas

The East Fork project is located in Northwestern Kansas near the City of Colby. It will bring much needed economic development, including short- and long-term employment as well as tax benefits to the local community. Such benefits also include donation agreements with local school districts in the area, and a scholarship fund program with Colby Community College.

  • Location: Thomas County, Kansas
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: April 2020
  • Project MW: 195.8 MW
  • Customer: Brown-Forman and Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty
East Fork
Seymour Hills

Seymour Hills, Texas

The Seymour Hills wind project is near the City of Seymour in Central Texas, and is approximately 200 miles east of the Dallas-Fort Worth load zone.

  • Location: Baylor County, Texas
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: May 2019
  • Project MW: 30 MW
  • Customer: Akamai and Ingersoll Rand

Solomon Forks, Kansas

The Solomon Forks wind project, in the City of Colby, in eastern Kansas is currently operational with 276 MW. It is adjacent to ENGIE’s 198 MW East Fork wind project, which is also operational.

  • Location: Thomas County, Kansas
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: July 2019
  • Project MW: 276 MW
  • Customer: Target and T-Mobile
Solomon Forks
Live Oak

Live Oak, Texas

The Live Oak wind project is located near San Angelo, in central Texas. The project is approximately 200 miles northeast of San Antonio and 200 miles east of Austin, and allows for straightforward energy delivery to these load zones.

  • Location: Schleicher County, Texas
  • Status: Operational
  • COD: December 2018
  • Project MW: 200 MW
  • Customer: This project provides physical volumes of renewable energy through short-term retail supply contracts to aggregations of small and midsized customers.

West Cape, Prince Edward Island

Since 2009, the West Cape wind farm, located in western Prince Edward Island, has been operation with a total capacity of 99MW. The West Cape wind facility consists of two phases with total nameplate capacity of 99 MW. Phase I and II of West Cape operate 11 and 44 Vestas V90 1.8MW – IEC Class II wind turbines with a nameplate capacity of 19.8 MW and 79.2 MW, respectively mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters.

  • Location: West Cape, Prince Edward Island
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 99MW
  • Transmission: Maritime Electric Company Ltd. Transmission System
  • Customers: New Brunswick Energy Marketing Corporation, and City of Summerside
West Cape, Prince Edward Island
Norway, Prince Edward Island

Norway,  Prince Edward Island

Operational since 2007 and located on Prince Edward Island, the Norway wind facility has a total nameplate capacity of 9 MW. Norway operates 3 Vestas V90 3.0 MW – IEC Class II turbines mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters.

  • Location: Prince Edward Island
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 9.0 MW
  • Transmission: Maritime Electric Company Ltd. Transmission System
  • Customer: PEIEC

Harrow, Ontario

Located south of Windsor, Ontario, the Harrow wind facility consists of four 9.9 MW sites with a total nameplate capacity of 39.6 MW. Harrow operates 24 Vestas V82 1.65 MW – IEC Class II turbines mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters. The site has been operational since May 2010.

  • Location: Ontario
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 39.6 MW
  • Transmission: Hydro One Networks Inc. Distribution System
  • Customer: IESO
Harrow, Ontario
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Erieau, Ontario

Operational since May 2013 and located southeast of Chatham, Ontario, the Erieau wind facility includes 55 interconnected wind turbines with a nameplate capacity of 99 MW. Erieau operates Vestas V90 1.8 MW – IEC Class II turbines mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters.

  • Location: Ontario
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 99 MW
  • Transmission: Hydro One Networks Inc. Distribution System
  • Customer: IESO

AIM SOP, Ontario

Located along the north shore of Lake Erie, the AIM SOP wind facility consists of four separate 9.9 MW projects (Clear Creek, Cultus, Frogmore, and Mohawk Point) with a total nameplate capacity of 39.6 MW. AIM SOP operates 24 Vestas V82 1.65 MW – IEC Class II turbines mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters. The AIM SOP wind facility achieved commercial operation in 2008.

  • Location: Ontario
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 39.6 MW
  • Transmission: Hydro One Networks Inc. Distribution System
  • Customer: IESO
AIM SOP
East Lake St. Clair, Ontario

East Lake St. Clair, Ontario

Located south of Sarnia, Ontario along the eastern shoreline of Lake St. Clair, the East Lake St. Clair wind facility includes 55 interconnected wind turbines with a nameplate capacity of 99 MW. East Lake St. Clair will operate Vestas V90 1.8 MW – IEC Class II turbines mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters. The East Lake St. Clair wind facility achieved commercial operation in May 2013.

  • Location: Ontario
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 99 MW
  • Transmission: Hydro One Networks Inc. Transmission System
  • Customer: IESO

Cape Scott, BC

Located on the northern tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, the Cape Scott wind facility will have a total nameplate capacity of 99 MW. Cape Scott will operate 55 Vestas V100 1.8 MW – IEC Class IIIa-II turbines mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters. The Cape Scott wind facility achieved commercial operation in November 2013.

  • Location: British Columbia
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 99 MW
  • Transmission: BC Hydro Transmission System
  • Customer: BC Hydro
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Plateau, Ontario

Plateau, Ontario

Located northwest of Toronto, the Plateau wind facility consists of two sites, designated as Phase I & II with a nameplate capacity of 18.0 MW and the other designated as Plateau III with nameplate capacity of 9.0 MW. Plateau operates 18 GE XLE 1.5 MW turbines mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters. The Plateau wind facility achieved commercial operation in 2012.

  • Location: Ontario
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 27 MW
  • Transmission: Hydro One Networks Inc. Distribution System
  • Customer: IESO

Pointe-Aux-Roches, Ontario

Located east of Windsor, Ontario, the Pointe-Aux-Roches wind facility includes 27 interconnected wind turbines with a nameplate capacity of 48.6 MW. Pointe- Aux-Roches operates Vestas V90 1.8 MW – IEC Class II turbines mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters. The Pointe-Aux-Roches wind facility achieved commercial operation in December 2011.

  • Location: Ontario
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 48.6 MW
  • Transmission: Hydro One Networks Inc. Transmission System
  • Customer: IESO
Pointe Aux Roches, Ontario
Caribou, NB

Caribou, NB

Located on Crown Land in the Northern Inland region of New Brunswick, west of Bathurst, New Brunswick, the Caribou wind facility has a total nameplate capacity of 99 MW. Caribou came online in November 2009 and operates 33 Vestas V90 3.0 MW – IEC Class II turbines mounted on tubular towers with a hub height of 80 meters.

  • Location: New Brunswick
  • Status: Operational
  • Project MW: 99 MW
  • Transmission: New Brunswick Power Generation Corp. Transmission System
  • Customer: New Brunswick Power Generation Corp.
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