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About RWE Renewables Americas

RWE Renewables Americas is an independent power generator. This means they produce electricity and then sell it on the wholesale market.

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RWE Renewables Americas Overview

  • Company Type:Independent Power Producer
  • Headquarters:353 North Clark Street Floor 30
    Chicago, Illinois 60654
    United States of America

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      Quick Facts About RWE Renewables Americas

      RWE Renewables Americas is 1st in the country out of the 3526 when considering the percentage of their fuel usage that comes from renewable fuel types.

      Producing 16,444,140 megawatt hours annually, RWE Renewables Americas is the 79th largest total generator of all companies in the US.

      RWE Renewables Americas produces 15,590,153 megawatt hours of electricity from wind energy, which is the 9th largest total in the United States out of 3526 providers that we track.

      RWE Renewables Americas generates 5.33% of its total megawatt hours produced from solar power sources, which is 144th out of 3526 providers in the United States for percentage of total electricity generation that comes from solar power sources.

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      RWE Renewables Americas Energy Makeup

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      Power Plants Owned by RWE Renewables Americas

      PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
      Radfords Run Wind FarmRWE Renewables Americas (100.00%)
      Macon County IL Wind 1,069,242
      Grandview Wind Farm, LLCRWE Renewables Americas (100.00%)
      Carson County TX Wind 892,778
      Carson County TX Wind 832,356
      West Raymond Wind Farm LLCRWE Renewables Americas (100.00%)
      Hidalgo County TX Wind 763,719
      Raymond Wind Farm, LLCRWE Renewables Americas (100.00%)
      Willacy County TX Wind 644,495
      Boiling Springs Wind FarmRWE Renewables Americas (100.00%)
      Woodward County OK Wind 596,364
      Kenedy County TX Wind 590,934
      Refugio County TX Wind 590,404
      Blackjack Creek Wind FarmRWE Renewables Americas (100.00%)
      Bee County TX Wind 560,126
      Bruennings Breeze Wind FarmRWE Renewables Americas (100.00%)
      Willacy County TX Wind 548,275

      RWE Renewables Americas Fuel Makeup

      WIND
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      Wind
      Wind
      Wind
      Wind
      Wind
      94.81%
      SOLAR
      Solar
      5.33%

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      RWE Renewables Americas FAQ:

      What is the phone number for RWE Renewables Americas?

      You can reach RWE Renewables Americas by phone via (512) 482-4099.

      What percentage of RWE Renewables Americas' electricity is produced from renewable fuel sources?

      Power production plants owned by or associated with RWE Renewables Americas generate 100.00% of their electricity from renewable fuel sources.

      How many power plants are owned by or associated with RWE Renewables Americas?

      RWE Renewables Americas owns or is associated with 21 power plants.

      What percentage of RWE Renewables Americas' electricity is generated using nonrenewable fuel sources?

      RWE Renewables Americas generates 0% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuels.

      Ginalyn Gelera
      Last Reviewed By: Ginalyn Gelera
      Published: 2022-03-13