Sign Up for FREE Daily Energy News
Canadian Flag CDN NEWS  |  US Flag US NEWS  | TIMELY. FOCUSED. RELEVANT. FREE
  • Stay Connected
  • linkedin
  • twitter
  • facebook
  • youtube2
BREAKING NEWS:

Zachry Integrity Engineering
Copper Tip Energy Services
Zachry Integrity Engineering
Copper Tip Energy


Biggest Ever US Clean Energy Project is Complete After Nearly Two Decades


These translations are done via Google Translate
power sunzia transmission near corona new mexico 1200x810
Pattern Energy’s SunZia Transmission, near Corona, New Mexico, in this undated handout obtained by Reuters on June 18, 2026. SunZia/Handout via REUTERS

June 18 (Reuters) – The biggest ever U.S. clean energy infrastructure project, an $11 billion wind farm and transmission line in New Mexico, is ​fully operational after nearly two decades of permitting and ‌construction, owner Pattern Energy Group said on Thursday.

SunZia is a 3,650-megawatt wind farm and 550-mile (885-km) transmission line that will carry power from central ​New Mexico to south-central Arizona. About two-thirds of the ​electricity will then be sent west to customers in ⁠California.

Its completion comes as the administration of U.S. President Donald ​Trump has slowed permitting progress on renewable energy projects, particularly wind, and is prioritizing ​fossil fuel development.


Get the Latest US Focused Energy News Delivered to You! It's FREE: Quick Sign-Up Here


SunZia can serve the annual needs of about 1 million homes and is three times larger than the next two biggest U.S. ​wind farms, according to the Energy Information Administration.

The project began ​development in 2008 and underwent years of permitting hurdles before Pattern started ‌construction ⁠in 2023.

TrueFlow Technologies
MicroWatt Controls: Instrumentation & Safety System Experts
Shocker Edge

Pattern said its completion was a milestone for the U.S. power industry, which is experiencing soaring demand that requires both new generation and the wires to deliver electricity where it ​is needed.

“SunZia proves ​that we can ⁠still build the consequential infrastructure this country needs,” Hunter Armistead, Pattern Energy’s chief executive, said ​in a statement.

Senator Martin Heinrich, a Democrat from ​New Mexico, ⁠said SunZia was a clear example of the urgent need for federal permitting reform to meet the growing needs of industries, including ⁠advanced manufacturing ​and technology.

“You should be able to ​get to the right answer in, you know, five, six years, not 17,” ​Heinrich said in an

Reporting by Nichola Groom Editing by Rod Nickel



Share This:



More News Articles


GET ENERGYNOW’S DAILY EMAIL FOR FREE