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Mesa Power Solutions Expands With $70 Million Wyoming Manufacturing Campus

Mesa Power Solutions Expands With $70 Million Wyoming Manufacturing Campus

Mesa Power Solutions has opened a new $70 million manufacturing and administrative campus in Evansville, Wyoming, consolidating 300 employees and expanding the company’s capacity to produce natural gas power generation equipment for utilities, data centers, and other commercial and industrial customers.

The 220,000-square-foot facility at One Mesa Way (Figure 1) will serve as a hub for equipment manufacturing, engineering, and administrative operations. Combined with Mesa’s existing San Antonio facility, the company said it will be capable of producing up to 2 GW of power generation equipment annually. Mesa expects the Wyoming investment to generate $200 million in economic impact for the state by 2030.

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1. Mesa Power Solutions’ new manufacturing and administrative campus in Evansville, Wyoming. Courtesy: Mesa Power Solutions

“Our investment in Wyoming is a direct result of the state’s commitment to increase energy production, industrial development and U.S. manufacturing,” said Scott Gromer, CEO of Mesa Power Solutions. “Our team will produce on-demand power generation equipment to help energy, technology and utility companies meet the needs of their customers in an age where downtime is not an option. The facility better positions us for continued growth and it will provide a significant economic boost to the state.”

Mesa designs, builds, installs, and services natural gas and liquid propane-powered generator systems for prime power, standby power, and microgrid applications. The company said its equipment is engineered to operate in any climate and incorporates telemetry for real-time operational data, and that its offerings help customers reduce energy costs, emissions, and capital expenditures while improving uptime and resiliency.

Mesa positions its vertically integrated business model as its primary differentiator from competitors. The company manages engineering, manufacturing, installation, commissioning, and aftermarket service in-house, rather than relying on third-party suppliers and service networks.

“In today’s power industry, too many providers act as coordinators of outsourced services rather than true solution partners,” Gromer said. “Mesa is unique in that we own the entire customer experience from concept to commissioning and beyond, allowing us to deliver faster, more reliable outcomes while standing behind every power system we provide.”

Mesa said the approach gives customers greater quality control, faster deployment timelines, and a single point of accountability throughout a project’s lifecycle. The company identified data centers, utilities, healthcare providers, industrial facilities, energy companies, and other commercial enterprises as key customer segments for the expanded manufacturing capacity.

POWER edited this content, which was contributed by Mesa Power Solutions.