SunZia Project to Deliver Clean Energy from New Mexico to Arizona and California by 2026
The SunZia Project, spearheaded by Deb Haaland, is set to be the largest clean energy infrastructure project in the Western Hemisphere. It includes a 900-wind turbine farm in New Mexico and a 550-mile high-voltage transmission line aimed at supplying renewable energy to Arizona and California. Currently under construction, the project is expected to begin commercial operations in 2026, providing clean power to one million homes in the Southwest.

The SunZia Project, led by former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, is the largest clean energy infrastructure initiative in the Western Hemisphere. It features a 900-wind turbine farm located in New Mexico and a 550-mile high-voltage transmission line that will deliver renewable energy to Arizona and California.
Construction is currently underway, with commercial operations anticipated to start in 2026. Upon completion, SunZia is projected to supply clean energy to one million homes in the Southwest, contributing to job creation and economic development.




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