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The Pronghorn Project updated the plan for its proposed energy facility in Converse County in January 2026. The Project will move forward as a wind and solar electricity generation project with a significantly smaller geographic footprint and without a hydrogen production component. Under the revised plan, the project’s overall footprint, including private and state lands, has been reduced to approximately 30% of the previously considered size.

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The current revised project avoids sensitive cultural and environmental resources. It also incorporates prior adjustments made in response to community concerns, including the removal of wind turbines from areas such as the state-owned Duncan Ranch.

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The decision not to continue with a hydrogen production component results in significantly lower water needs for the Project. These modifications reflect the growing need to more quickly bring online new sources of home-grown, low-cost electricity generation.

ABOUT THE PROJECT

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ABOUT US

Who is Behind the Pronghorn Project?

The project is backed by a team of businesses with decades of experience in renewable energy, manufacturing, project development and operations in the Mountain West and across the United States.

Focus Clean Energy is leading the overall development. The project is backed by ACCIONA & Nordex, a joint venture between 2 global leaders in sustainable energy and infrastructure development. 

A PROVEN TRACK RECORD

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Our joint-venture partner ACCIONA Energía has decades of experience building and operating energy facilities across the US. They bring their best-in-class workforce and track record to the Pronghorn Green Hydrogen project.

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