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Wind Energy in Minnesota. Find wind data and information in Minnesota, including maps, capacity, ordinances, and more in these areas: Capacity & Generation. U.S. Wind Turbine Database. Maps & Data. Wind Education & Training. Policies & Incentives. WETO R&D Projects. Wind Turbine Component Manufacturers. Minnesota Offices & Organizations.
Wind power generated nearly 18 percent of Minnesota’s electricity in 2016, ranking sixth in the nation for wind energy as a share of total electricity generation. [1] [2] Large wind farms in Minnesota include the Buffalo Ridge Wind Farm (225 MW), the Fenton Wind Farm (205.5 MW), the Nobles Wind Farm (201 MW), the Odell Wind Farm (200 MW) and ...
27 Οκτ 2021 · Greenbacker now owns three wind farms in Minnesota, including CWS (30.8 MWdc) in neighboring Nobles County, all of which are operational. Greenbacker also has three operating wind assets nearby in Iowa. These include Hawkeye, Elk, and Rippey, which have clean power–generating capacities of 37.5 MWdc, 42.5 MWdc, and 50.0 MWdc, respectively.
29 Αυγ 2021 · Big Bend would be one of the biggest wind farms in Minnesota, with the capacity to generate 308 megawatts of electricity; Plum Creek, with individual turbines of up to 6.2 megawatts, would be by far the largest at 414 megawatts.
In 2021, wind provided 22% of Minnesota’s total in-state electricity net generation. Learn more about Minnesota’s State Energy Profile. State-permitted wind facilities. Map and project list.
9 Αυγ 2024 · What happened in Grand Meadow is more than merely a local mess. It reflects tensions over the boom of wind energy in southern Minnesota during a shift away from fossil fuels, the problem of recycling green infrastructure, small town political infighting and government and corporate bureaucracy.
23 Οκτ 2006 · A shiny, new blade from a modern, 1.5-megawatt (MW) wind turbine now points majestically toward the sky from the Minnesota State Fair grounds in St. Paul, Minnesota. To some, the blade resembles a concrete manifestation of their desire to make Minnesota No. 1 in wind power — again.