Raytheon Selects ENGIE for Wind
April 22, 2024
RTX (Raytheon) has announced an agreement with ENGIE Resources that will provide 100% renewable electricity to 12 of its Texas facilities. The agreement runs through 2033, begins with six locations in Texas in 2024 and expands to 12 locations by 2028. The deal is RTX’s largest renewable energy procurement to date, nearly doubling the company’s usage of renewable electricity in 2023.
The agreement will provide more than 1.5 million megawatt hours of renewable electricity over the next 10 years. The largest site included is the Raytheon facility in McKinney, Texas, which produces high-energy lasers, sensors and radars.
The agreement includes renewable energy certificates (RECs) from ENGIE’s Priddy Wind Project, located in Mills County, Texas for a small portion of RTX’s forecasted load in 2024. The remainder of RTX’s load for 2024 and beyond will be sourced with electricity and RECs from several ENGIE renewable electricity projects in Texas, primarily new projects.
Raytheon is joined under the RTX umbrella with Pratt & Whitney, and Collins Aerospace. Every second, every day, an aircraft carrying RTX technology takes flight.