CPV Rogue’s Wind
Project Quick Facts
Location: Cambria and Clearfield Counties, PA
Status: Under Construction
System Information: 19 Vestas 6 MW Turbines
Total Installed Capacity: 114 MW
Est. Commercial Operation: Q2 2026
200+
Construction Jobs
$300 Million
Investment
52,000
Equivalent Cars off the Road
Project Overview
CPV Rogue’s Wind is a proposed wind energy facility of approximately 114 MW in Cambria and Clearfield Counties, Pennsylvania. This is the third project to repurpose a former coal mine into a source of renewable energy and, once completed, will become CPV’s third operating project in Cambria County, following CPV Maple Hill Solar and CPV Fairview Energy Center.
CPV Rogue’s Wind is expected to reach commercial operation in Q2 of 2026.
Community Benefits
- Will generate more than $150K annually in new revenue for local municipalities.
- Creates hundreds of jobs during the permitting and construction phase of the project.
- Benefits local businesses through increased commerce from the project and workers.
- Supports Rock Run Recreational Area’s continued financial viability while providing a renewable energy educational experience for park patrons.
Environmental Benefits
- Repurposes a reclaimed former coal mine.
- Will deliver enough electricity to the grid to support about 32,000 households.
- Reduces in CO2 emissions per year is equivalent to taking approximately 52,000 cars off the road.
- Expands renewable resources and sustains local environmental quality.
Project Resources
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Frequently Asked Questions
Once the construction of CPV Rogue’s Wind is completed, CPV will continue to manage the project’s operations.
At CPV, we take a long view with our projects which is why we are already developing solid, two-way communication channels about the project with neighbors, public officials, and relevant interest groups. We look forward to playing an active role in Cambria and Clearfield Counties for many years to come.
CPV believes that active, engaged community outreach is at the center of every great energy project. Since our initial application, our team has been in the community, actively meeting with key stakeholders on an ongoing basis to understand priorities and address any concerns. We encourage all interested residents to attend public meetings or visit our project website to stay up to date on CPV Rogue’s Wind progress.
CPV Rogue’s Wind will be a new source of long-term revenue for Cambria and Clearfield Counties. The project will generate more than $150K per year in new revenue for local municipalities.
An estimated 200 construction jobs will be created during the construction phase.
CPV Rogue’s Wind has undergone significant environmental and local resource diligence. These studies have included:
- Critical Issue Analysis
- Site Characterization Report
- Communications Study
- Environmental Data Resources Report
- PA Natural Diversity Inventory
- Two years of raptor nest surveys
- Bat acoustic surveys
- Bat hibernacula surveys
- Eastern small foot bat habitat survey
- Two years of avian point counts
- Breeding Bird Survey
- Wetlands Delineation
- Bird and Bat Conservation Survey
- Eagle Conservation Survey
In addition, CPV Rogue’s Wind has been rigorously reviewed across local, state, and federal levels to receive the required permits.
CPV Rogue’s wind repurposes a former coal mine into a new source of renewable energy for the Commonwealth’s electricity consumers.
CPV is working closely with the Rock Run Recreation Park and nearby private owners to minimize disturbance during construction. CPV Rogue’s Wind supports Rock Run Recreational Area’s continued financial viability while providing a renewable energy educational experience for park patrons.
Studies show no evidence of long-term impact on property values from wind farms in rural areas. See the Fact Sheet from ACP here.