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

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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.


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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.

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  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

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