BP US onshore wind portfolio — 1,700 MW gross / 1,300 MW net across 10 wind projects
BP exits US onshore wind as part of $20B divestment program and pivot away from renewables. LS Power folds assets into Clearlight Energy renewables platform, bringing operating fleet to ~4.3 GW. Closed December 9, 2025. Includes 10 operating wind projects across 7 states.
1,700MW
Capacity
Wind
Technology
CO, HI, ID, IN, KS, PA, SD
Location
Deal Details
- Deal Type
- Project & Portfolio M&A
- Seller / Sponsor
- BP (BP Wind Energy North America)
- Buyer / Financier
- LS Power (Clearlight Energy)
- Deal Value
- Undisclosed
- Stage
- Operating
- ISO/RTO
- Multiple
- Source
- LS Power
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