Wind CPV to build third wind project at former coal mine The project is part of the company’s 10 GW pipeline of renewable and dispatchable generation projects, including utility-scale power generation with carbon capture. Kevin Clark 8.27.2024 Share (Photo courtesy: NREL) Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) plans to start construction on a 114 MW wind project in Pennsylvania, the power producer’s third project that repurposes former coal mine land into a new source of renewable energy. CPV Rogue’s Wind would join the CPV Maple Hill Solar and the CPV Fairview Energy Center projects in Cambria County. The project would consist of 19 Vestas V-162 wind turbines. CPV Rogue’s Wind is expected to come online in 2026. The project is part of the company’s 10 GW pipeline of renewable and dispatchable generation projects, including utility-scale power generation with carbon capture. CPV Rogue’s Wind is the first project tied to the company’s recent partnership announcement with investment management firm Harrison Street. The partnership, in which Harrison Street acquired one-third of CPV Renewables, will support an accelerated build out of the 4 GW renewable development pipeline. Related Articles New Mexico: The new wind power capital? LS Power to invest in conventional and renewable generation South Carolina considers its energy future through state Senate committee Vineyard Wind says it is resuming construction