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RWE Accelerates U.S. Renewable Energy Expansion with $17 Billion Investment

By MGN EditorialMarch 12, 2026 at 07:09 PM

German energy company RWE announces plans to invest $17 billion in the U.S. over the next six years, including adding 9 GW of new renewable and flexible gas generation capacity.

In a major move to expand its presence in the U.S. energy market, German utility company RWE has announced plans to invest €17 billion ($17 billion) over the next six years to grow its renewable energy and flexible gas generation portfolio. According to the company's press release, RWE intends to add 9 GW of new net capacity in the U.S. by 2031 to support the country's growing power needs. This investment will complement RWE's existing 13 GW of renewable energy and battery storage assets in the U.S. 'RWE is accelerating its growth in the U.S. as we see tremendous opportunities to contribute to the country's energy transition,' said Markus Krebber, CEO of RWE AG. 'With our planned investment, we will expand our renewables business and add flexible gas generation to our portfolio, providing reliable and sustainable energy solutions for American consumers and businesses.' The company's strategic expansion will focus on developing new onshore and offshore wind, solar, and battery storage projects, as well as adding flexible natural gas generation capacity. RWE noted that the flexible gas plants will work in tandem with its renewable assets to provide dispatchable power and grid stability. 'This major investment demonstrates RWE's long-term commitment to the U.S. energy market,' commented the Maritime Executive. 'As the country continues its shift towards clean energy, RWE is positioning itself as a key player in developing the infrastructure needed to support this transition.'
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