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PROENERGY Releases Annual Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report for 2023

SEDALIA, MO, June 25, 2024 – PROENERGY today released its 2023 Environmental, Social, and Governance Report, highlighting its efforts to serve power generation needs while making the world a better place. The second annual report for the company provides more information about its progress on strategic business priorities, which relate to geographic expansion, alternative fuels, energy security, and ESG performance monitoring.

PROENERGY Unveils New 48-MW PE6000 Turbine

PROENERGY unveiled a new, 48-MW aeroderivative turbine that provides firm power generation for more than 40,000* American homes.

PROENERGY Awarded Total Care Service Agreement for Sharm El Sheikh and Port Said Power Plants in Egypt

SEDALIA, MO, October 12, 2023 – Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC) has awarded PROENERGY a total care service agreement (TCSA) for eight LM6000 gas turbines—seven LM6000 PC units and one LM6000 PF unit—totaling 372 MW.

WattBridge Now World’s Largest LM6000 Fleet Owner as the 288-MW Brotman Facility Begins Commercial Operations

SEDALIA, MO, May 1, 2023 – PROENERGY Services announced today commissioning of the WattBridge Brotman Generating Station in Brazoria County, Texas. Brotman is the fifth new power-generation installation in the WattBridge fleet in just 36 months, which brings the company’s support within the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) zone to 1,824 MW operating for 1.2 million homes.

PROENERGY Commissions the 288-MW Mark One Facility, the Fourth WattBridge Generating Station in Texas

SEDALIA, MO, February 8, 2023 – PROENERGY Services announced today commissioning of the WattBridge Mark One Generating Station in Brazoria County, Texas.

PROENERGY Awarded 480-MW Remy Jade Project by WattBridge

SEDALIA, MO, September 22, 2022 – PROENERGY announced that WattBridge Energy, LLC has awarded it the 480-MW Remy Jade project. The award includes the sixth WattBridge installation in 32 months—the 288-MW Remy Jade facility—and a further 192 MW of incremental units at existing WattBridge sites.
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