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We’re proud to be a force for good in the communities where we work and build on our reputation as a responsible long-term neighbor.
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At each project we ask: “what are the needs of the community?” We learn the answers by talking to local officials, landowners, school administrators, and other area leaders to hear where the need is most pressing. We engage in ways that are always locally tailored, whether it’s our signature Adopt-a-School program, supporting a local event, or direct donations to those who need it most.
Our signature program was launched in 2020 with the objective to help you people in the communities that host our projects learn about renewable energy. Operations and maintenance staff from every utility-scale wind and solar site we operate partners with local schools to organize and participate in a variety of educational activities.
Through the Two Rivers Wind Farm, BluEarth Renewables and Clearway Energy Group sponsored the cost of the Rock River, Wyoming mobile pantry for six months by donating $10,000 to the Food Bank of Wyoming. Their sponsorship ensures that area residents, many of whom are on fixed incomes, have access to nutritious food. The food bank serves about 100 families.
The annual Newberry Springs Pistachio festival, which relies heavily on volunteers, is an annual festival celebrating one of the local economy’s most popular crops. The Daggett Solar team hosts a booth with prizes and information about the nearby solar site.
We’re committed to helping train the next generation of wind and solar technicians. We partner with Texas State Technical College, Western West Virginia Technical & Community College, and others to provide educational, financial, and technical support to vocational schools for aspiring technicians.
There is no better way to understand renewable energy than to visit projects and hear from site technicians about their operations and maintenance duties. We host everyone from students to local officials to foreign delegations at our sites to learn about clean energy and see the technology in person.
We prioritize local communities everywhere work. Here’s what that looks like in a few places across the country.
The Golden State is home to some of the country’s – and Clearway’s – biggest solar + storage and wind farms. Our 10 GW footprint across solar, wind, storage, and natural gas represents a $16 billion investment in California.
The Aloha State was the first in the nation to set a target for 100% clean energy. Our partnership with local institutions helps us deliver on that goal.
Clearway’s footprint in the Lone Star State includes 3.7 GW of operating and development and over $4.4 billion in investments.
As the largest wind owner and operator in the state, we’re proud to bring new jobs and over $3 billion in investments to West Virginia.
With more than 7 GW in development, Clearway’s expansion in the region will include wind, solar, and battery storage.
The first step to a great project is finding the right location. Get in touch to see if your property is a good fit.