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GE Vernova Delivers 248MW of Wind Turbines for Puget Sound Energy’s Beaver Creek Wind Farm

June 22, 2024: GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE: GEV) has begun delivering 88 of its 2.8 MW-127m wind turbines to Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) Beaver Creek wind farm in Stillwater County, Montana. The wind farm, expected to have an initial capacity of 248 MW, will generate enough energy to power approximately 83,000 homes per year.


The project, which was booked by GE Vernova in the fourth quarter of 2023, will utilize existing PSE transmission lines to bring wind energy to customers. The wind farm’s construction is expected to employ 150-200 skilled workers, with an ongoing need for 10-15 permanent on-site workers during operation.

Sound Energy to supply their Beaver Creek Wind Project, which takes advantage of Montana’s strong wind profile to help them drive their clean energy transformation,” said Stephen Swift, Chief Commercial Officer of GE Vernova Wind. “Our GE 2.8 MW-127m workhorse turbines are ideally suited to help PSE and other customers meet ambitious clean energy goals.”

“Puget Sound Energy is excited to leverage our experience developing and operating major wind projects and the expertise of GE Vernova, which has been established in the wind business for decades, for delivery of the Beaver Creek Wind Project,” said Jim Hogan, Director of Major Projects at PSE. “Our partnership with GE Vernova on this project helps us take another step forward in delivering one of the most ambitious clean energy transformations of any utility in the country.”

GE Vernova’s Onshore wind business has a total installed base of approximately 56,000 turbines and nearly 120 GW of installed capacity worldwide. Committed to customer success for over two decades, their product portfolio offers next-generation technology to drive decarbonization through affordable and sustainable generation of renewable energy.

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