Owner profile
AES Clean Energy
Part of AES Corporation →
AES Clean Energy owns or operates 52 generating facilities commissioned between 2021 and 2024, with a combined nameplate capacity of 4.35 GW. The largest share of capacity is solar (77%), spread across 16 states.
Ownership reflects the utility or operator reported to EIA (Form EIA-860); equity ownership of individual facilities may differ.
52
Plants
4.35 GW
Total capacity
16
States
540 MW
Largest: Rexford Solar Farm
Capacity mix
Solar 77.3%Wind 14.7%Storage 8.0%
By state
Arizona6 · 1.47 GWCalifornia6 · 1.21 GWColorado2 · 44.8 MWIllinois5 · 9.8 MWLouisiana1 · 200 MWMaine4 · 18.4 MWMaryland3 · 6 MWMassachusetts1 · 5 MWMichigan1 · 125 MWMississippi1 · 184.5 MWMissouri1 · 250 MWNew York14 · 62.5 MWPennsylvania1 · 150 MWRhode Island1 · 10 MWTexas1 · 175 MWVirginia4 · 422.5 MW
Operating plants
Under construction (24)
| Plant | Fuel | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Rexford Solar Farmconstr. | Solar | 540 MW |
| Morris Solarconstr. | Solar | 250 MW |
| McFarland Cconstr. | Storage | 185 MW |
| Armadillo Solar Centerconstr. | Solar | 175 MW |
| Calhoun County Solar Projectconstr. | Solar | 125 MW |
| Keydet Solar Centerconstr. | Solar | 120 MW |
| High Mesa COconstr. | Solar | 22.4 MW |
| Mamm Creekconstr. | Solar | 22.4 MW |
| AES Glengarry Farms Solar CSGconstr. | Solar | 5 MW |
| AES Rt 5 Solar CSGconstr. | Solar | 5 MW |
| County Highway Solar 1 CSGconstr. | Solar | 5 MW |
| County Highway Solar 2 (CSG)constr. | Solar | 5 MW |
| Geer Road Solar 1constr. | Solar | 5 MW |
| Geer Road Solar 2constr. | Solar | 5 MW |
| Geer Road Solar 3constr. | Solar | 5 MW |
| Tubolino CSGconstr. | Solar | 5 MW |
| AES Baird Solar CSGconstr. | Solar | 4.5 MW |
| AES Laubacher Solar CSGconstr. | Solar | 2.5 MW |
| AES Bend Solar I, LLCconstr. | Solar | 2 MW |
| Cabin Creek MDconstr. | Solar | 2 MW |
| Triple S Solar I LLCconstr. | Solar | 2 MW |
| Vermilion Solar II LLCconstr. | Solar | 2 MW |
| AES Bend Solar II, LLCconstr. | Solar | 1.9 MW |
| Vermilion Solar I LLCconstr. | Solar | 1.9 MW |