Wind Power CS Wind doubling turbine tower production at Colorado plant Kevin Clark 4.18.2023 Share (A 3D rendering of CS Wind's turbine tower manufacturing plant expansion. Photo from Burns & McDonnell.) CS Wind is doubling wind turbine tower production by expanding its manufacturing plant in Pueblo, Colorado. Construction is underway this month for the expansion project, with the first phase of the new facility expected to be complete by summer 2024. Phases two and three are expected complete by 2028. South Korea-based CS Wind is the world’s largest turbine tower manufacturer. The company purchased the Pueblo site from Denmark-based Vestas in August 2021. Burns & McDonnell is designing and constructing the expanded facility and will also assist with environmental permitting. When the expansion is complete, CS Wind’s total footprint will be more than 850,000 square feet. The expansion is expected to boost the plant’s overall production to approximately 10,000 wind turbine tower sections per year. Additional investment in the facility was made possible by tax incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Burns & McDonnell. Two goals outlined in the legislation include building up domestic clean energy supply chains and creating clean energy jobs. Originally published on Power Engineering Related Posts How the Inflation Reduction Act is playing out in one of the ‘most biased’ states for renewables Massachusetts Senate approves bill to expand reliance on renewable energy BOEM issues its final approval for Sunrise Wind offshore wind project Two Midwest states see clean energy advancements